Analysis of Data from South China Sea 2007: Energetics of Shoaling Solitary Waves on the Dongsha Slope Progress Report
Author(s) -
Jody Klymak
Publication year - 2008
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ada603866
Subject(s) - shoaling and schooling , energetics , oceanography , geology , climatology , environmental science , ecology , biology
: Our long-term goal is to understand how energy is supplied to the ocean, and how it subsequently cascades to the turbulence and mixing important to the circulation, and the transport and distribution of tracers. This problem involves scales spanning sub-inertial motions to turbulence, and therefore requires integrative efforts with other sea-going investigators and numerical modelers. The South China Sea project was an ideal opportunity to investigate the cascade from internal tides to higher frequency waves though the processes of internal wave scattering and non-linear steepening.
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