Turbulent diffusivity profiles on the shelf and slope at the southern edge of the Canada Basin

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2024-02-28
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Yee, Ruby
Musgrave, Ruth C.
Fine, Elizabeth C.
Nash, Jonathan
St. Laurent, Louis
Pickart, Robert S.
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10.1029/2023jc019932
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Turbulent diffusivity
Temperature microstructure
Arctic Ocean
Heat flux
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Vertical profiles of temperature microstructure at 95 stations were obtained over the Beaufort shelf and shelfbreak in the southern Canada Basin during a November 2018 research cruise. Two methods for estimating the dissipation rates of temperature variance and turbulent kinetic energy were compared using this data set. Both methods require fitting a theoretical spectrum to observed temperature gradient spectra, but differ in their assumptions. The two methods agree for calculations of the dissipation rate of temperature variance, but not for that of turbulent kinetic energy. After applying a rigorous data rejection framework, estimates of turbulent diffusivity and heat flux are made across different depth ranges. The turbulent diffusivity of temperature is typically enhanced by about one order of magnitude in profiles on the shelf compared to near the shelfbreak, and similarly near the shelfbreak compared to profiles with bottom depth >1,000 m. Depth bin means are shown to vary depending on the averaging method (geometric means tend to be smaller than arithmetic means and maximum likelihood estimates). The statistical distributions of heat flux within the surface, cold halocline, and Atlantic water layer change with depth. Heat fluxes are typically <1 Wm−2, but are greater than 50 Wm−2 in ∼8% of the overall data. These largest fluxes are located almost exclusively within the surface layer, where temperature gradients can be large.
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© The Author(s), 2024. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Yee, R., Musgrave, R., Fine, E., Nash, J., St. Laurent, L., & Pickart, R. (2024). Turbulent diffusivity profiles on the shelf and slope at the southern edge of the Canada Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 129(3), e2023JC019932, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023jc019932.
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Yee, R., Musgrave, R., Fine, E., Nash, J., St. Laurent, L., & Pickart, R. (2024). Turbulent diffusivity profiles on the shelf and slope at the southern edge of the Canada Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 129(3), e2023JC019932.
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