[HTML][HTML] Structure and generation of turbulence at interfaces strained by internal solitary waves propagating shoreward over the continental shelf
Structure and Generation of Turbulence at Interfaces Strained by Internal Solitary Waves
Propagating Shoreward over the Continental Shelf in: Journal of Physical Oceanography …
Propagating Shoreward over the Continental Shelf in: Journal of Physical Oceanography …
Determining dominant scatterers of sound in mixed zooplankton populations
High-frequency acoustic scattering techniques have been used to investigate dominant
scatterers in mixed zooplankton populations. Volume backscattering was measured in the …
scatterers in mixed zooplankton populations. Volume backscattering was measured in the …
[HTML][HTML] Acoustic backscattering at a tidal intrusion front
Strong spatial gradients and rapidly evolving, three-dimensional structure make estuarine
fronts difficult to sample. Echosounders can be used near fronts to provide nearly synoptic …
fronts difficult to sample. Echosounders can be used near fronts to provide nearly synoptic …
Flow, water mass changes, and hydraulics in the Bosphorus
MC Gregg, E Özsoy - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Using average sections along the Bosphorus taken in September 1994 with a loosely
tethered profiler and an acoustic Doppler current profiler, Gregg et al.[1999] found the …
tethered profiler and an acoustic Doppler current profiler, Gregg et al.[1999] found the …
Observation and analysis of shear instability in the Fraser River estuary
EW Tedford, JR Carpenter, R Pawlowicz… - Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We investigate the occurrence of shear instability in the Fraser River estuary. Instabilities
observed with an echo sounder are compared with a linear stability analysis based on …
observed with an echo sounder are compared with a linear stability analysis based on …
Inference of biological and physical parameters in an internal wave using multiple-frequency, acoustic-scattering data
Abstract High-frequency sound (> 10 kHz) is scattered in the ocean by many different
processes. In the water column, marine organisms are often assumed to be the primary …
processes. In the water column, marine organisms are often assumed to be the primary …
High-frequency acoustic scattering from turbulent oceanic microstructure: the importance of density fluctuations
AC Lavery, RW Schmitt, TK Stanton - The Journal of the Acoustical …, 2003 - pubs.aip.org
Acoustic scattering techniques provide a unique and powerful tool to remotely investigate
the physical properties of the ocean interior over large spatial and temporal scales. With …
the physical properties of the ocean interior over large spatial and temporal scales. With …
On the spatial scales of a river plume
J O'Donnell, SG Ackleson… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We report observations of the structure of the front that surrounds the plume of the
Connecticut River in Long Island Sound (LIS). Salinity, temperature, and velocity in the near …
Connecticut River in Long Island Sound (LIS). Salinity, temperature, and velocity in the near …
[图书][B] Ocean mixing
MC Gregg - 2021 - books.google.com
The stratified ocean mixes episodically in small patches where energy is dissipated and
density smoothed over scales of centimeters. The net effect of these countless events effects …
density smoothed over scales of centimeters. The net effect of these countless events effects …
30 years of advances in active bioacoustics: a personal perspective
TK Stanton - Methods in Oceanography, 2012 - Elsevier
The area of active bioacoustics involves the use of sound to study distributions of fish and
zooplankton in aquatic environments. There have been significant advances in this area …
zooplankton in aquatic environments. There have been significant advances in this area …