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Direct Observations of Along-Isopycnal Upwelling and Diapycnal Velocity at a Shelfbreak Front

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Title Direct Observations of Along-Isopycnal Upwelling and Diapycnal Velocity at a Shelfbreak Front
Names Barth, John A. (creator)
Hebert, Dave (creator)
Dale, Andrew C. (creator)
Ullman, David S. (creator)
Date Issued 2004-03 (iso8601)
Abstract By mapping the three-dimensional density field while simultaneously tracking a subsurface, isopycnal float, direct observations of upwelling along a shelfbreak front were made on the southern flank of Georges Bank. The thermohaline and bio-optical fields were mapped using a towed undulating vehicle, and horizontal velocity was measured with a shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler. A subsurface isopycnal float capable of measuring diapycnal flow past the float was acoustically tracked from the ship. The float was released near the foot of the shelfbreak front (95–100-m isobath) and moved 15 km seaward as it rose from 80 to 50 m along the sloping frontal isopycnals over a 2-day deployment. The float's average westward velocity was 0.09 m s⁻¹, while a drifter drogued at 15 m released at the same location moved westward essentially alongfront at 0.18 m s⁻¹. The float measured strong downward vertical velocities (in excess of 0.02 m s−¹) associated with propagation of internal tidal solibores in the onbank direction from their formation near the shelf break. The float measured large upward vertical velocities (in excess of 0.001 m s⁻¹ 100 m day⁻¹) as the pycnocline rebounded adiabatically after the passage of the internal tide solibore. The directly measured mean along-isopycnal vertical velocity was 17.5 m day⁻¹. Intense mixing events lasting up to 2 hours were observed in the shelfbreak front at the boundary between cold, fresh shelf water and warm, salty slope water. Diapycnal velocities of up to 3 × 10⁻³ m s⁻¹ were measured, implying a diapycnal thermal diffusivity as large as 10⁻² m2 s⁻¹, indicative of strong mixing events in this coastal front.
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Identifier Barth, John A., Dave Hebert, Andrew C. Dale, David S. Ullman, 2004: Direct Observations of Along-Isopycnal Upwelling and Diapycnal Velocity at a Shelfbreak Front. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 34(3), 543–565.

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