Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution September, 1976Measurements of horizontal and vertical current by propeller cluster current meters and temperature by thermistors mounted on a rigid array 8 m high and 20 m long moored in the oceanic main thermocline near Bermuda are interpreted in terms of thermocline-trapped internal wave modes in the presence of temperature and density fine-structure. Two turning-point uniformly valid asymptotic solutions to the internal wave equation are developed to describe the wave functions. Mode decay beyond the turning point in depth or frequency produces a shar...
A thermistor chain was moored below the pack ice from 50–150 m in the Arctic Ocean for five days in ...
Also published as: Journal of Geophysical Research 84 (1979): 769-776.The relation between internal ...
International audienceAccurate (<1 mK) temperature sensors have been stiffly moored at ~1450 m in th...
Thesis. 1977. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences.Mi...
of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Measurements of horizontal and vertical ...
When determining vertical velocity spectra from temperature time series and the mean vertical temper...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Over a range of 132.5 m, 54 temperature sensors (1 mK relative accuracy) were moored yearlong while ...
It is shown that information about the intrinsic frequency of internal inertial gravity waves, toget...
Also published as: Journal of Physical Oceanography 9 (1979): 518-530Constant depth and isopycnal‐f...
Horizontal velocity and temperature measurements observed from a two-dimensional array of moored ins...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
A theoretical investigation is made of free internal gravity waves in a rotating fluid. An exponenti...
International audienceCombined vertical current (w) and thermistor string data demonstrate that high...
An overview is presented of high-resolution temperature observations above underwater topography in ...
A thermistor chain was moored below the pack ice from 50–150 m in the Arctic Ocean for five days in ...
Also published as: Journal of Geophysical Research 84 (1979): 769-776.The relation between internal ...
International audienceAccurate (<1 mK) temperature sensors have been stiffly moored at ~1450 m in th...
Thesis. 1977. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences.Mi...
of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Measurements of horizontal and vertical ...
When determining vertical velocity spectra from temperature time series and the mean vertical temper...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
Over a range of 132.5 m, 54 temperature sensors (1 mK relative accuracy) were moored yearlong while ...
It is shown that information about the intrinsic frequency of internal inertial gravity waves, toget...
Also published as: Journal of Physical Oceanography 9 (1979): 518-530Constant depth and isopycnal‐f...
Horizontal velocity and temperature measurements observed from a two-dimensional array of moored ins...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
A theoretical investigation is made of free internal gravity waves in a rotating fluid. An exponenti...
International audienceCombined vertical current (w) and thermistor string data demonstrate that high...
An overview is presented of high-resolution temperature observations above underwater topography in ...
A thermistor chain was moored below the pack ice from 50–150 m in the Arctic Ocean for five days in ...
Also published as: Journal of Geophysical Research 84 (1979): 769-776.The relation between internal ...
International audienceAccurate (<1 mK) temperature sensors have been stiffly moored at ~1450 m in th...