References

 

The following references describe MSCTI or related instruments.

Caldwell, Michael; Moum, James; Nash, Jonathan; Zelman, Michael. A Thermocouple Probe for High-Speed Temperature Measurement of Ocean. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University: 1999. View Abstract

Hill, D.F. (2001). General Density Gradients in General Domains: The 'Two-Tank' Method Revisited. This paper presents an experimental technique for the creation of any statically stable density profile. It involves specifying the desired density profile and then solving an inverse problem in order to determine the necessary flow rates of light and dense fluid into the test-section tank. This technique is also useful for creating linear profiles in tanks whose platform areas vary with the vertical coordinate. View Paper

Hondzo, M.; Haider, Z; Lyn, D. (2000). Benthic Boundary Mixing in a Stratified Lake. 2000 Joint conference on Water Resource Engineering and Water Resources Planning & Management. section 58, chapter 1. Abstract

Jackson, Ryan; Rehmann, Chris (2003). Laboratory Measurements of Differential Diffusion in a Diffusively Stable, Turbulent Flow. Journal of Physical Oceanography. Vol. 33, Issue 8. pp 1592-1603. Abstract

Ferner, Matthew; Weissburg, Marc. Slow-moving Predatory gastropods track prey odors in fast and turbulent flow. The Company of Biologists, 2005. View abstract and results.

Head, M. J., The Use of Miniature Four-Electrode Conductivity Probes for High Resolution Measurement of Turbulent Density or Temperature Variations in Salt-Stratified Water Flows, Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, San Diego, 1983.

 

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