The Multi-Scale Layering-Structure of Thermal Microscale Profiles
Thermal microstructure profiling is an established technique for investigating turbulent mixing and stratification in lakes and oceans. However, it provides only quasi-instantaneous, 1-D snapshots. Other approaches to measuring these phenomena exist, but each has logistic and/or quality weaknesses....
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Autor principal: | Andrew Folkard |
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MDPI AG
2021
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