High Resolution Measurements of Nonlinear Internal Waves and Mixing on the Washington Continental Shelf
Abstract
We are interested in the general problems of internal waves and ocean mixing. Knowledge of these is important for advancing the performance of operational and climate models, as well as for understanding local problems such as pollutant dispersal and biological productivity. Most of the ocean s physical and acoustic environments are severely modified by internal waves. In the specific case of nonlinear internal waves (NLIWs), the currents and displacements of the waves are strong enough to impact surface and under-sea operations and communication. The pilot research described here will begin to improve our knowledge and predictive ability of NLIWs and their impacts on the Washington shelf. Additionally, it will form the foundation for better understanding of NLIW generation and propagation and their associated mixing on continental shelves worldwide.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA623403
Entities
People
- John B. Mickett
- Matthew H. Alford
Organizations
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography