| Literature DB >> 12869758 |
Daniel L Rudnick1, Timothy J Boyd, Russell E Brainard, Glenn S Carter, Gary D Egbert, Michael C Gregg, Peter E Holloway, Jody M Klymak, Eric Kunze, Craig M Lee, Murray D Levine, Douglas S Luther, Joseph P Martin, Mark A Merrifield, James N Moum, Jonathan D Nash, Robert Pinkel, Luc Rainville, Thomas B Sanford.
Abstract
The cascade from tides to turbulence has been hypothesized to serve as a major energy pathway for ocean mixing. We investigated this cascade along the Hawaiian Ridge using observations and numerical models. A divergence of internal tidal energy flux observed at the ridge agrees with the predictions of internal tide models. Large internal tidal waves with peak-to-peak amplitudes of up to 300 meters occur on the ridge. Internal-wave energy is enhanced, and turbulent dissipation in the region near the ridge is 10 times larger than open-ocean values. Given these major elements in the tides-to-turbulence cascade, an energy budget approaches closure.Year: 2003 PMID: 12869758 DOI: 10.1126/science.1085837
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728