The initial composition of a river plume depends on the cumulative turbulent
entrainment within the estuary and how this dilutes the supplied freshwater. Here we
examine the relative roles of turbulence and freshwater input using observations from the
Columbia River estuary and plume during two periods with contrasting river flow....
Detailed and repeated measurements of nitrate across the Oregon shelf, made
coincident with turbulence measurements, reveal the importance of cross-isopycnal
mixing via turbulence in providing nitrate to the upper water column. Spatial distributions
of vertical gradients and turbulent fluxes in the Oregon coastal ocean reveal variability that
could not have...
Our component of the TROPIC HEAT 1987 experiment was
designed to investigate a number of questions raised by our
TROPIC HEAT 1984 measurements (Park et al, 1985; Mourn and
Caldwell, 1985; Mourn et al, 1986; Chereskin et al, 1986; Mourn et
al; 1987). In particular, the goals of LEG 2...