In the Arctic Ocean, limited measurements indicate that the strongest mixing below the atmospherically forced surface mixed layer occurs where tidal currents are strong. However, mechanisms of energy conversion from tides to turbulence and the overall contribution of tidally driven mixing to Arctic Ocean state are poorly understood. We present measurements from the shelf north of Svalbard that show abrupt isopycnal vertical displacements of 10–50 m and intense dissipation associated with cross‐isobath diurnal tidal currents of ∼0.15 m s−1. Energy from the barotropic tide accumulated in a trapped baroclinic lee wave during maximum downslope flow and was released around slack water. During a 6‐hr turbulent event, high‐frequency internal waves...
The Arctic Ocean has a significant effect on global ocean circulation because it provides sources of...
Modeling results for the M2 surface and internal tides in the Arctic Ocean (AO) are presented. These...
We will present new observations taken under ice on the Laptev Sea Continental Sea. The 12 hour time...
In the Arctic Ocean, limited measurements indicate that the strongest mixing below the atmospherical...
In the Arctic Ocean, limited measurements indicate that the strongest mixing below the atmospherical...
The Arctic Ocean is a major sink for heat and salt for the global ocean. Ocean mixing contributes to...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Yermak Plateau (YP), located northwest of Svalbard in Fram Strait, is the final passage for the ...
Recent seasonal Arctic Ocean sea ice retreat is a major indicator of polar climate change. The Arcti...
Abstract Energetic tidal currents in the Arctic play an important role in local mixing processes, bu...
Observations were made in April 2007 of horizontal currents, hydrography, and shear microstructure i...
The Arctic Ocean traditionally has been described as an ocean with low variability and weak turbulen...
High-resolution ocean temperature, salinity, current, and turbulence data were collected at an Arct...
The Arctic Ocean is a unique oceanographic environment that sits at the frontier of the impacts of c...
The hydrostatic and linear Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) is used to examine the tidal forcin...
The Arctic Ocean has a significant effect on global ocean circulation because it provides sources of...
Modeling results for the M2 surface and internal tides in the Arctic Ocean (AO) are presented. These...
We will present new observations taken under ice on the Laptev Sea Continental Sea. The 12 hour time...
In the Arctic Ocean, limited measurements indicate that the strongest mixing below the atmospherical...
In the Arctic Ocean, limited measurements indicate that the strongest mixing below the atmospherical...
The Arctic Ocean is a major sink for heat and salt for the global ocean. Ocean mixing contributes to...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Yermak Plateau (YP), located northwest of Svalbard in Fram Strait, is the final passage for the ...
Recent seasonal Arctic Ocean sea ice retreat is a major indicator of polar climate change. The Arcti...
Abstract Energetic tidal currents in the Arctic play an important role in local mixing processes, bu...
Observations were made in April 2007 of horizontal currents, hydrography, and shear microstructure i...
The Arctic Ocean traditionally has been described as an ocean with low variability and weak turbulen...
High-resolution ocean temperature, salinity, current, and turbulence data were collected at an Arct...
The Arctic Ocean is a unique oceanographic environment that sits at the frontier of the impacts of c...
The hydrostatic and linear Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) is used to examine the tidal forcin...
The Arctic Ocean has a significant effect on global ocean circulation because it provides sources of...
Modeling results for the M2 surface and internal tides in the Arctic Ocean (AO) are presented. These...
We will present new observations taken under ice on the Laptev Sea Continental Sea. The 12 hour time...