从运动电场和洋流测量海流的最新进展

T. Sanford
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海洋动力学和海洋运输的科学研究需要在大空间尺度上对速度进行快速和准确的观测。提供一些所需数据的一个机会是在自然产生的电流和磁场中。这些电磁信号是由海水通过地球磁场的运动产生的,包含了当地和区域速度的信息。本地和远程响应的混合通常被认为是一种负担,但这种表面上的问题可以转化为巨大的好处。局部贡献是传感器位置的水流速v。距离贡献主要由垂直水柱上的平均流速决定,表示为\bar{v}^{\astr}。随当地水流速度移动的仪器测得的视速度等于tov - \bar{v}^{\astr}。分离这些贡献从而分离\bar{v}^{\astr}的一种方法是同时获得电磁和导航信息。独立测量的局部水平速度与电磁导出的速度之差为\bar{v}^{\astr}。由于\bar{v}^{\astr}与垂直平均速度\bar{v}非常接近,因此该方法在改进当前测量技术方面具有重要潜力。通过海底电缆、拖曳电极系统和自由落体剖面仪,可以测量感应电场和电流。从这些方法中获得了关于稳定和可变海洋运输的重要新信息。本文讨论了最近在测量、解释和仪器方面取得的进展,并介绍了一种测量\bar{v}^{\astr}的新装置,称为拖曳运输仪。
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Recent improvements in ocean current measurement from motional electric fields and currents
Scientific studies of ocean dynamics and transports require rapid and accurate observations of velocities over large spatial scales. One opportunity to provide some of the needed data is available in the naturally occurring electric currents and magnetic field. These EM signals arise from the motion of sea water through the Earth's magnetic field and contain information about the local and regional velocity. The mixture of local and distant responses is often considered a liability, but this seeming problem can be turned into a great benefit. The local contribution is the water velocity,v, at the sensor location. The distant contribution is determined primarily by the average velocity over the vertical water column, denoted as\bar{v}^{\astr}. The apparent velocity sensed by an instrument moving with the local water velocity is equal tov - \bar{v}^{\astr}. A method to separate these contributions and, thereby, isolate\bar{v}^{\astr}is to obtain simultaneous EM and navigational information. The difference between an independent measurement of the local horizontal velocity and the EM-derived velocity yields\bar{v}^{\astr}. Because\bar{v}^{\astr}is usefully close to being\bar{v}, the vertically averaged velocity, the method holds significant potential for improving current measurement technology. Measurements of motionally induced electric fields and currents are being made from submarine cables, towed electrode systems and free-fall profilers. Significant new information about steady and variable ocean transport has been obtained from these methods. Examples of the recent progress in measurements, interpretations and instrumentation are discussed, and a new device to measure\bar{v}^{\astr}, called the Towed Transport Meter, is described.
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