Distribution of Overturn Induced by Internal Tides and Thorpe Scale in Uchiura Bay

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Yujiro Kitade
Masaji Matsuyama
Jiro Yoshida
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[1] Tokyo University of Fisheries,Department of Ocean Sciences
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Journal of Oceanography | 2003年 / 59卷
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Internal tide; density overturn; Thorpe scale; shear instability;
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The vertical mixing process induced by internal tides was investigated by repeated conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) measurements and bottom-mounted acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) in Uchiura Bay from July 24 to 25, 2001. Internal tides were observed with a wave height of 40 m and a horizontal current of 0.3 ms−1. Density inversions were found in the CTD data, and the method of Galbraith and Kelley (1996) was applied to the data to identify overturns and to calculate Thorpe scale. Most of the overturns distributed in the region of low Richardson number, so that they were considered to be caused by shear instability associated with the internal tides. Thorpe scale was calculated to be 0.48 m. From the Thorpe scale, the vertical eddy diffusivity due to internal tides in Uchiura Bay was estimated as Kρ ∼ 10−4 m2s−1.
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