Acoustically relevant bubble assemblages and their dependence onmeteorological parameters |
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Authors: | Monahan E.C. Lu M. |
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Affiliation: | Marine Sci. Inst., Connecticut Univ., Groton, CT ; |
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Abstract: | A detailed physical model of the life history of a typical bubble plume, from its formation by a breaking wave to its dissipation into the background bubble population, is given, and the relationship between the early, acoustically relevant stages in bubble-plume development and the associated, remotely detectable whitecap is described. The manner in which the fraction of the sea surface covered by stage A spilling crests and by stage B mature whitecaps depends upon wind speed and upon wind stress or friction velocity is investigated. Formal expressions are given whereby near-surface bubble concentrations can be estimated from observations of fractional whitecap coverage or from measurements of the 10-m elevation wind speed |
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