This study investigates the dissipation rates and flow conditions at the Drøbak Sill in the Oslofjord. The area was transected 13 times with a free-falling microstructure shear probe during 4 days in June 2011. At the same time, an ADCP was deployed inside the sill. During most tidal cycles, internal hydraulic jumps with high dissipation rates were found on the downstream side of the sill. However, the internal response varied strongly between different tidal cycles with similar barotropic forcing. In the beginning of the observational period, ebb tides had no hydraulic jumps, and in the end one of the flood tides did not have a hydraulic jump. During the same period, the mean baroclinic exchange flow changed from inflow to outflow in the b...
The Rhine region of freshwater influence in the North Sea is a region of the coastal ocean that exhi...
Observations of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate ((Formula presented.)) from a range of his...
Observations of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate from a range of historical shelf seas data...
This study investigates the dissipation rates and flow conditions at the Drøbak Sill in the Oslofjor...
A simple analytical model for tidal energy loss at fjord sills and its partitioning into local dissi...
Observations of velocity, pressure, temperature and salinity in the inner Oslofjord have been analys...
The Taylor–Goldstein equation is used to investigate the stability of a baroclinic tidal flow observ...
Very high turbulent dissipation rates (above « 5 1024 W kg21) were observed in the nonlinear interna...
The paper is focusing on the tides and on the strong tidal current generated in the western fjords o...
SummaryThe paper is focusing on the tides and on the strong tidal current generated in the western f...
The Førdefjord is a narrow fjord on the western coast of Norway. A shallow sill is situated at the Å...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorologic...
We consider the distribution and level of local vertical mixing inside of the Drøbak Sill in the Osl...
AbstractWe consider the distribution and level of local vertical mixing inside of the Drøbak Sill in...
Turbulent mixing is an important process controlling the descent rate, water mass modification, and ...
The Rhine region of freshwater influence in the North Sea is a region of the coastal ocean that exhi...
Observations of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate ((Formula presented.)) from a range of his...
Observations of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate from a range of historical shelf seas data...
This study investigates the dissipation rates and flow conditions at the Drøbak Sill in the Oslofjor...
A simple analytical model for tidal energy loss at fjord sills and its partitioning into local dissi...
Observations of velocity, pressure, temperature and salinity in the inner Oslofjord have been analys...
The Taylor–Goldstein equation is used to investigate the stability of a baroclinic tidal flow observ...
Very high turbulent dissipation rates (above « 5 1024 W kg21) were observed in the nonlinear interna...
The paper is focusing on the tides and on the strong tidal current generated in the western fjords o...
SummaryThe paper is focusing on the tides and on the strong tidal current generated in the western f...
The Førdefjord is a narrow fjord on the western coast of Norway. A shallow sill is situated at the Å...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorologic...
We consider the distribution and level of local vertical mixing inside of the Drøbak Sill in the Osl...
AbstractWe consider the distribution and level of local vertical mixing inside of the Drøbak Sill in...
Turbulent mixing is an important process controlling the descent rate, water mass modification, and ...
The Rhine region of freshwater influence in the North Sea is a region of the coastal ocean that exhi...
Observations of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate ((Formula presented.)) from a range of his...
Observations of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate from a range of historical shelf seas data...