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2000. Oceanography 13(2):98–103, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2000.40
Authors | First Paragraph | Full Article | Citation
Peter Müller | University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Melbourne Briscoe | Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia, USA
Diapycnal mixing is an integral factor in the meridional overturning circulation of the ocean. The slow upwelling in the ocean interior across density surfaces requires counteracting diapycnal diffusion. Diapycnal diffusion in a stably stratified fluid requires mechanical energy and the availability of this energy might well be the controlling factor in setting the strength of the overturning circulation as, e.g., discussed by Munk and Wunsch (1997, 1998). The conventional wisdom is that
Müller, P., and M. Briscoe. 2000. Diapycnal mixing and internal waves. Oceanography 13(2):98–103, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2000.40.