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Leaman & Sanford 1975
Leaman, K.D. and Sanford, T.B. (1975). Vertical energy propagation of interial waves: A vector spectral analysis of velocity profiles. Journal of Geophysical Research 80: doi: 10.1029/JC080i015p01975. issn: 0148-0227.

Vertical propagation of near-inertial period waves has been detected in a series of recent velocity profiles by a technique of vector spectral analysis. This method, previously applied to vector series in time, has been used to study the vertical spatial structure of velocity profiles obtained in the Mid-Ocean Dynamics Experiment (MODE). Prior to the use of spectral analysis, however, it is necessary to minimize the influence of vertical variations of the Brunt-V¿is¿l¿ frequency. The procedure was to normalize the current ampitudes and stretch the vertical coordinate according to a WKB scheme. The vector spectral analysis, applied to the normalized and stretched profiles, yielded wave polarization estimates which are related to the sign of the vertical group velocity of internal waves. The analysis of a set of velocity profiles indicates that the net energy flux of the waves near the inertial frequency is downward.

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