Microstructure measurements and estimates of entrainment in the Denmark Strait overflow plume

To examine processes controlling the entrainment of ambient water into the Denmark Strait overflow (DSO) plume/gravity current, measurements of turbulent dissipation rate were carried out by a quasi-free-falling (tethered) microstructure profiler (MSP). The MSP was specifically designed to collect d...

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Main Authors: V. Paka, V. Zhurbas, B. Rudels, D. Quadfasel, A. Korzh, D. Delisi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-11-01
Series:Ocean Science
Online Access:http://www.ocean-sci.net/9/1003/2013/os-9-1003-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-91d6312847d847b8b6728d67c4ea9ecd2020-11-25T02:27:28ZengCopernicus PublicationsOcean Science1812-07841812-07922013-11-01961003101410.5194/os-9-1003-2013Microstructure measurements and estimates of entrainment in the Denmark Strait overflow plumeV. Paka0V. Zhurbas1B. Rudels2D. Quadfasel3A. Korzh4D. Delisi5Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Atlantic Branch, Prospect Mira 1, 236000 Kaliningrad, RussiaShirshov Institute of Oceanology, Nakhimovsky Prospect 36, 117997 Moscow, RussiaFinnish Meteorological Institute, P.O. BOX 503, 00101 Helsinki, FinlandInstitute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg, Bundesstraße 53, 20146 Hamburg, GermanyShirshov Institute of Oceanology, Atlantic Branch, Prospect Mira 1, 236000 Kaliningrad, RussiaNorthWest Research Associates, 4118 148th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052, USATo examine processes controlling the entrainment of ambient water into the Denmark Strait overflow (DSO) plume/gravity current, measurements of turbulent dissipation rate were carried out by a quasi-free-falling (tethered) microstructure profiler (MSP). The MSP was specifically designed to collect data on dissipation-scale turbulence and fine thermohaline stratification in an ocean layer located as deep as 3500 m. The task was to perform microstructure measurements in the DSO plume in the lower 300 m depth interval including the bottom mixed layer and the interfacial layer below the non-turbulent ambient water. The MSP was attached to a Rosette water sampler rack equipped with a SeaBird CTDO and an RD Instruments lowered acoustic Doppler current profiler (LADCP). At a chosen depth, the MSP was remotely released from the rack to perform measurements in a quasi-free-falling mode. Using the measured vertical profiles of dissipation, the entrainment rate as well as the bottom and interfacial stresses in the DSO plume were estimated at a location 200 km downstream of the sill at depths up to 1771 m. Dissipation-derived estimates of entrainment were found to be much smaller than bulk estimates of entrainment calculated from the downstream change of the mean properties in the plume, suggesting the lateral stirring due to mesoscale eddies rather than diapycnal mixing as the main contributor to entrainment. Dissipation-derived bottom stress estimates are argued to be roughly one third the magnitude of those derived from log velocity profiles. In the interfacial layer, the Ozmidov scale calculated from turbulence dissipation rate and buoyancy frequency was found to be linearly proportional to the overturning scale extracted from conventional CTD data (the Thorpe scale), with a proportionality constant of 0.76, and a correlation coefficient of 0.77.http://www.ocean-sci.net/9/1003/2013/os-9-1003-2013.pdf
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author V. Paka
V. Zhurbas
B. Rudels
D. Quadfasel
A. Korzh
D. Delisi
spellingShingle V. Paka
V. Zhurbas
B. Rudels
D. Quadfasel
A. Korzh
D. Delisi
Microstructure measurements and estimates of entrainment in the Denmark Strait overflow plume
Ocean Science
author_facet V. Paka
V. Zhurbas
B. Rudels
D. Quadfasel
A. Korzh
D. Delisi
author_sort V. Paka
title Microstructure measurements and estimates of entrainment in the Denmark Strait overflow plume
title_short Microstructure measurements and estimates of entrainment in the Denmark Strait overflow plume
title_full Microstructure measurements and estimates of entrainment in the Denmark Strait overflow plume
title_fullStr Microstructure measurements and estimates of entrainment in the Denmark Strait overflow plume
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure measurements and estimates of entrainment in the Denmark Strait overflow plume
title_sort microstructure measurements and estimates of entrainment in the denmark strait overflow plume
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Ocean Science
issn 1812-0784
1812-0792
publishDate 2013-11-01
description To examine processes controlling the entrainment of ambient water into the Denmark Strait overflow (DSO) plume/gravity current, measurements of turbulent dissipation rate were carried out by a quasi-free-falling (tethered) microstructure profiler (MSP). The MSP was specifically designed to collect data on dissipation-scale turbulence and fine thermohaline stratification in an ocean layer located as deep as 3500 m. The task was to perform microstructure measurements in the DSO plume in the lower 300 m depth interval including the bottom mixed layer and the interfacial layer below the non-turbulent ambient water. The MSP was attached to a Rosette water sampler rack equipped with a SeaBird CTDO and an RD Instruments lowered acoustic Doppler current profiler (LADCP). At a chosen depth, the MSP was remotely released from the rack to perform measurements in a quasi-free-falling mode. Using the measured vertical profiles of dissipation, the entrainment rate as well as the bottom and interfacial stresses in the DSO plume were estimated at a location 200 km downstream of the sill at depths up to 1771 m. Dissipation-derived estimates of entrainment were found to be much smaller than bulk estimates of entrainment calculated from the downstream change of the mean properties in the plume, suggesting the lateral stirring due to mesoscale eddies rather than diapycnal mixing as the main contributor to entrainment. Dissipation-derived bottom stress estimates are argued to be roughly one third the magnitude of those derived from log velocity profiles. In the interfacial layer, the Ozmidov scale calculated from turbulence dissipation rate and buoyancy frequency was found to be linearly proportional to the overturning scale extracted from conventional CTD data (the Thorpe scale), with a proportionality constant of 0.76, and a correlation coefficient of 0.77.
url http://www.ocean-sci.net/9/1003/2013/os-9-1003-2013.pdf
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