Microstructure observations during the spring 2011 STRATIPHYT-II cruise in the northeast Atlantic
Author
Jurado Cojo, Elena
Dijkstra, Henk A.
van der Woerd, Hendrik Jan
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. La Salle
Utrecht University. Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht (IMAU). Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
University Amsterdam. Institute for Environmental Studies
Publication date
2012-11-07Abstract
Small-scale temperature and conductivity varia-tions have been measured in the upper 100 m of the northeastAtlantic during the STRATIPHYT-II cruise (Las Palmas–Reykjavik, 6 April–3 May 2011). The measurements weredone at midday and comprised 2 to 15 vertical profiles at eachstation. The derived turbulent quantities show a transitionbetween weakly-stratified (mixed layer depth, MLD,<100)and well-mixed waters (MLD>100), which was centered atabout 48◦N. The temperature eddy diffusivities,KT, rangefrom 10−5to 100m2s−1in the weakly-stratified stations, andrange from 3×10−4to 2×100m2s−1in the well-mixed sta-tions. The turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rates,ε, rangefrom 3×10−8to 2×10−6m2s−3south of the transition zone,and from 10−7to 10−5m2s−3north of the transition zone.The station-averagedKTvalues throughout the mixed layerincrease exponentially with the wind speed. The station-averagedεvalues throughout the mixed layer scale with thewind stress similarity variable with a scaling factor of about1.8 in the wind-dominated stations (ε≈1.8u3∗/(−κz)). Thevalues ofKTandεare on average 10 times higher comparedto the values measured at the same stations in July 2009.The results presented here constitute a unique data set giv-ing large spatial coverage of upper ocean spring turbulencequantities.
Document Type
Article
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
504 - Threats to the environment
Keywords
Oceanografia
Meteorologia marítima
Pages
13 p.
Publisher
European Geosciences Union
Is part of
Ocean Science, 2012, Vol. 8, No 6 (Novembre)
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