美国圣克罗伊岛附近海流垂直剖面和理查森数的测量

D. C. Wenstrand
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在距离美属维尔京群岛圣克罗伊岛西海岸约6公里的地方,利用垂直方向的海流测量仪阵列,利用声学跟踪缓慢下沉的浮标的技术,测量了两种海流水平分量的垂直剖面。在一些下降过程中,通过从直接位于下降剖面仪上方的船上降低CTD(电导率、温度、深度)来测量维萨拉频率的局部剖面。根据这些数据计算的理查德森数通常在1到10之间,偶尔会出现小到0.25的值。同时在不同地点落下的雨滴在距离2 km处明显失去相似性,在固定地点落下的雨滴在几小时后变得不相关。海洋内波的HE谱已被证明具有显著的同质性,Garrett、Munk1’2和Desaubies3能够将一个通用谱模型拟合到一系列不同的观测结果中,就证明了这一点。海洋内波场的这种均匀性暗示了一种均匀的强迫机制或波场的饱和,或两者兼而有之。Wunsch4指出,为了理解内波产生和耗散的机制,应该研究的是与均匀模型的偏离。本文所介绍的所有测量都是在圣克罗伊岛附近进行的,因此可能会与在公海上进行的类似观测有所不同。由于不知道附近的地形如何影响内波能量在频率和矢量波数方面的分布,因此进行了几种类型的测量。为了表征垂直电流结构,在最大深度400 m处放置了58个电流剖面仪液滴。每隔1 ~ 4小时在固定位置滴一次液滴来评估剖面的时间变异性,同时用两个剖面仪在空间上分离滴下液滴来确定空间变异性。此外,还部署了一组矢量平均电流计,以补充当前的剖面测量。这里展示的数据只是可用数据的一小部分,选择这些数据是为了显示所获得的信息类型,并说明所观察到的当前结构和可变性的一些更显著的特征。
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Measurements of vertical profiles of oceanic current and Richardson number near St. Croix, U.S.V.I
Measurements of vertical profiles of both horizontal components of ocean current were made approximately 6 kilometers from the western shore of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, with a vertical array of current meters, and using the technique of acoustically tracking slowly sinking floats. During some of the drops, the local profile of Vaisala frequency was measured by lowering a CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth) from a ship positioned directly over the descending profiler. Richardson numbers computed from these data were typicaly between 1 and 10, with values as small as 0.25 occurring occasionally. Simultaneous drops at different locations showed significant loss of similarity at separations of 2 km, and drops made at a fixed location became decorrelated in several hours. HE spectrum of internal waves in the ocean has been shown to be remarkably homogenous, as evidenced by the ability of Garrett and Munk1'2 and Desaubies3 to fit a universal spectral model to a diverse set of observations. This homogeneity of the oceanic internal wave field is suggestive of either a homogenous forcing mechanism or saturation of the wave field, or both. It has been pointed out by Wunsch4 that it is the departures from homogeneous models that should be studied in order to gain an understanding of the mechanisms by which internal waves are generated and dissipated. All of the measurements presented in this artical were made in proximity to the island of St. Croix and therefore might be expected to differ somewhat from similar observations made in the open ocean. Since it was not known how nearby topography would affect the distribution of internal wave energy with respect to frequency and vector wave number, several types of measurements were performed. To charac- terize the vertical current structure, 58 current profiler drops were made to a maximum depth of 400 m. Drops were made at a fixed location every 1 to 4 h to assess temporal variability of the profile, and simultaneous, spatially separated drops were made with two profilers to determine spatial variability. Also, an array of vector-averaging current meters was deployed to supplement the current profile measurements. The data presented here are only a fraction of those available, and were chosen to show the kind of information that was obtained and to illustrate some of the more salient features of the current structure and variability that were observed.
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