Browsing Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences by Subject "Mixing"
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Consistency issues in pdf methods
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Concentrations of chemical species transported in random environments need to be statistically characterized by probability density functions (PDF). Solutions to evolution equations for the one-point one-time PDF are usually ... -
The dissipation of kinetic energy in the Lofoten Basin Eddy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-06)Ocean microstructure, current, and hydrography observations from June 2016 are used to characterize the turbulence structure of the Lofoten Basin eddy (LBE), a long-lived anticyclone in the Norwegian Sea. The LBE had an ... -
Dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy inferred from Seagliders: an application to the eastern Nordic Seas overflows
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012-12)Turbulent mixing is an important process controlling the descent rate, water mass modification, and volume transport augmentation due to entrainment in the dense overflows across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge. These overflows, ... -
The Svalbard branch of the West Spitsbergen Current: Hydrography, transport and mixing
(Master thesis, 2017-08-01)Data from a 10 days shipboard survey in August 2015, northwest of Svalbard, are used to investigate the transport, structure and mixing of Atlantic water (AW) along the Svalbard branch and Yermak branch of the West Spitsbergen ... -
Variability and mixing of the Filchner overflow plume on the continental slope,Weddell Sea
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-01)A large fraction of Antarctic Bottom Water is produced in the Weddell Sea, through mixing between the cold and dense shelf water masses and the warm and saline off-shelf water. We present observations of the dense Filchner ...