On the turbulent co-spectrum of two scalars and its effect on acoustic scattering from oceanic turbulence

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2004-08-24
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Ross, Tetjana
Garrett, Christopher
Lueck, Rolf
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10.1017/S0022112004000126
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Oceanic turbulence
Co-spectrum
Temperature–salinity covariations
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While acoustic scatter from oceanic turbulence is sensitive to temperature–salinity covariations, there are unfortunately no published measurements of the turbulent temperature–salinity co-spectrum. Several models have been proposed for the form of the co-spectrum of two scalars in turbulence, but they all produce unsatisfactory results when applied to the turbulent scattering equations (either predicting negative scattering cross-sections in some regimes or predicting implausible levels of correlation between temperature and salinity at some scales). A new model is proposed and shown to give physically plausible scattering predictions in all density regimes. High-frequency acoustic data illustrate the importance of the co-spectrum for acoustic scattering, but were collected in a density regime where there is little difference between the co-spectrum models.
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Author Posting. © Cambridge University Press, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Cambridge University Press for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Fluid Mechanics 514 (2004): 107-119, doi:10.1017/S0022112004000126.
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics 514 (2004): 107-119
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