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Trevorrow 1998
Trevorrow, M.V. (1998). Observations of internal solitary waves near the Oregon coast with an inverted echo sounder. Journal of Geophysical Research 103. doi: 10.1029/98JC00101. issn: 0148-0227.

Observations of internal solitary waves (ISWs) were made near the Oregon coast with a moored, 200-kHz inverted echo sounder (IES) and a 12-element vertical array of thermistors over a 14-day period during September 1995. Downward pycnocline displacements conforming to the classical Kortweg-de Vries, hyperbolic secant squared profile, with typical amplitudes of 5 to 14 m, propagation speeds of 0.4 to 0.6 m s-1, and duration of 100 to 200 s were observed with both the IES and thermistor array. Pycnocline displacements from 5 to 22 m depth were observed acoustically exploiting the backscatter from zooplankton layers, which acted as tracers of water motions. The typical volumetric scattering strength of these zooplankton layers was near -75 dB (referenced to 1 m-1). Within the top 10 m, plumes of microscopic air bubbles injected by breaking surface waves were advected downward by the ISWs, with volumetric scattering strengths in excess of -36 dB. Finally, near-surface acoustic scattering zones suspected to exhibit backscatter from turbulent microstructure were observed, with typical volumetric scattering strength near -68 dB. These near-surface zones were coincident with model predictions of large shear instabilities and local gradient Richardson numbers below the critical value for generation of turbulence. ¿ 1998 American Geophysical Union

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Oceanography, Physical, Internal and inertial waves
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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