Replication data for: Measuring the Dissipation Rate of Turbulent Kinetic Energy in Strongly Stratified, Low Energy Environments: A Case Study from the Arctic Ocean

Dissipation Rate (\epsilon, units: [W/kg]) of Turbulent Kinetic Energy, derived from microstructure measurements of velocity shear and temperature gradients. Shear and temperature-gradient turbulence spectra are also included, as are CTD measurements and key glider variables. All measurements are ta...

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Main Authors: Scheifele, Benjamin, Waterman, Stephanie, Merckelbach, Lucas, Carpenter, Jeff
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Borealis 2019
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:2ab7594523b744e7fc8130fcb8531f4c1a67aea54bfd7c27310897ae5ba1b056
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Summary:Dissipation Rate (\epsilon, units: [W/kg]) of Turbulent Kinetic Energy, derived from microstructure measurements of velocity shear and temperature gradients. Shear and temperature-gradient turbulence spectra are also included, as are CTD measurements and key glider variables. All measurements are taken from a Slocum G2 ocean glider.