Integrated observations are presented of water property evolution and turbulent microstructure during the spring restratification period of April and May 1997 on the New England continental shelf. Turbulence is shown to be related to surface mixed layer entrainment and shear from low-mode near-inertial internal waves. The largest turbulent diapycnal diffusivity and associated buoyancy fluxes were found at the bottom of an actively entraining and highly variable wind-driven surface mixed layer. Away from surface and bottom boundary layers, turbulence was systematically correlated with internal wave shear, though the nature of that relationship underwent a regime shift as the stratification strengthened. During the first week, while stratific...
We observed transient stratification and mixing events associated with nearshore internal bores in s...
The shelf sea seasonal thermocline is a critical interface within the marine environment, separating...
Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) and Large Eddy Simulation (LES) are used to investigate and quanti...
Observations are presented of microstructure and velocity measurements made on the outer New England...
A key process in the maintenance of enhanced levels of primary production in the summer stratified r...
Energetic variable near-inertial internal waves were observed on the springtime New England shelf as...
This work investigates turbulence related to internal waves occurring in shallow, temperature-strati...
When ocean's internal tidal waves “beach” at underwater topography, they transform from more or less...
Mixing from turbulence is key to the distribution of oxygen, salt, and heat in the ocean. Climate mo...
Results are presented from an observational study of stratified, turbulent flow in the bottom bounda...
The long-range goal of our studies is to understand the processes that cause mixing in the ocean. Of...
A summer bather entering a calm sea from the beach may sense alternating warm and cold water. This c...
A summer bather entering a calm sea from the beach may sense alternating warm and cold water. This c...
The bottom boundary layer is an important dynamical region of shallow water flows. In this thesis, t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Observations of shear finestructure and turbulence in...
We observed transient stratification and mixing events associated with nearshore internal bores in s...
The shelf sea seasonal thermocline is a critical interface within the marine environment, separating...
Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) and Large Eddy Simulation (LES) are used to investigate and quanti...
Observations are presented of microstructure and velocity measurements made on the outer New England...
A key process in the maintenance of enhanced levels of primary production in the summer stratified r...
Energetic variable near-inertial internal waves were observed on the springtime New England shelf as...
This work investigates turbulence related to internal waves occurring in shallow, temperature-strati...
When ocean's internal tidal waves “beach” at underwater topography, they transform from more or less...
Mixing from turbulence is key to the distribution of oxygen, salt, and heat in the ocean. Climate mo...
Results are presented from an observational study of stratified, turbulent flow in the bottom bounda...
The long-range goal of our studies is to understand the processes that cause mixing in the ocean. Of...
A summer bather entering a calm sea from the beach may sense alternating warm and cold water. This c...
A summer bather entering a calm sea from the beach may sense alternating warm and cold water. This c...
The bottom boundary layer is an important dynamical region of shallow water flows. In this thesis, t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Observations of shear finestructure and turbulence in...
We observed transient stratification and mixing events associated with nearshore internal bores in s...
The shelf sea seasonal thermocline is a critical interface within the marine environment, separating...
Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) and Large Eddy Simulation (LES) are used to investigate and quanti...