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Fine Structure of Vertical Density Distribution in the Black Sea and Its Relationship with Vertical Turbulent Exchange

Oleg I. Podymov    
Andrei G. Zatsepin and Alexander G. Ostrovskii    

Resumen

This paper is concerned with the analysis of the long-term regular time series of current velocity and conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) profiles, measured with the moored autonomous profiler Aqualog over the upper part of the continental slope at a fixed geographical location in the Northeastern Black Sea. This study focuses on the fine structure of the density profiles to show that the fine-structure Cox number (C) is a power function of the Richardson number (Ri). A similar inverse power relationship with the same exponent was found earlier for the coefficient of vertical turbulent mass exchange (K?) and Ri. Based on those results, the analysis indicated a statistically significant correlation between C and K?, which suggests that the estimations of K? could be conducted from the CTD data only.

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