Landolt-Börnstein - Group V Geophysics
Volume 3B 1989

Oceanography · Subvolume B

Editors: J. Sündermann
ISBN: 978-3-540-15954-4 (Print) 978-3-540-31369-4 (Online)
DOI: 10.1007/b29750

Table of contents (78 documents)

  1. Online Document 1

    4.1 Equations for oceanic motions

    P. Müller, J. Willebrand

  2. Online Document 2

    Subvolume B · Figs. 1- 8

    E. Fahrbach, J. Meincke

  3. Online Document 3

    Subvolume B · Figs. 9 - 16

    E. Fahrbach, J. Meincke

  4. Online Document 4

    4.2.3 Distribution of temperature and salinity characteristics in the ocean interior

    E. Fahrbach, J. Meincke

  5. Online Document 5

    4.2.4 Formation of water masses

    E. Fahrbach, J. Meincke

  6. Online Document 6

    4.2.5 Large-scale distribution of water masses

    E. Fahrbach, J. Meincke

  7. Online Document 7

    4.2.7 References for 4.2

    E. Fahrbach, J. Meincke

  8. Online Document 8

    4.3.2 Available tracers

    W. Roether, M. Rhein

  9. Online Document 9

    4.3.3 Tracer measurement

    W. Roether, M. Rhein

  10. Online Document 10

    4.3.4 Tracer geochemistry and boundary conditions

    W. Roether, M. Rhein

  11. Online Document 11

    Subvolume B · Figs. 15 - 28

    W. Roether, M. Rhein

  12. Online Document 12

    Subvolume B · Figs. 29 - 46

    W. Roether, M. Rhein

  13. Online Document 13

    4.3.6 Tracer modeling

    W. Roether, M. Rhein

  14. Online Document 14

    Subvolume B · 4.3.7 Outlook

    W. Roether, M. Rhein

  15. Online Document 15

    Subvolume B · 4.3.8 Literature

    W. Roether, M. Rhein

  16. Online Document 16

    4.3.9 References for 4.3

    W. Roether, M. Rhein

  17. Online Document 17

    4.4.0 List of symbols

    J. Willebrand

  18. Online Document 18

    4.4.2 Ekman layer

    J. Willebrand

  19. Online Document 19

    4.4.3 Coupling between barotropic and baroclinic flows

    J. Willebrand

  20. Online Document 20

    4.4.4 The wind-driven circulation

    J. Willebrand

  21. Online Document 21

    4.4.5 Thermocline dynamics

    J. Willebrand

  22. Online Document 22

    4.4.6 Inference of circulation patterns from hydrographic data

    J. Willebrand

  23. Online Document 23

    4.4.7 References for 4.4

    J. Willebrand

  24. Online Document 24

    5.1.0 List of symbols

    H. Franz

  25. Online Document 25

    5.1.1 Definition of turbulence

    H. Franz

  26. Online Document 26

    5.1.2 Main topics of investigation

    H. Franz

  27. Online Document 27

    5.1.3 Foundations and methods

    H. Franz

  28. Online Document 28

    5.1.4 The equations for turbulent flows and results

    H. Franz

  29. Online Document 29

    5.1.5 The spectra of turbulence

    H. Franz

  30. Online Document 30

    5.1.6 Instability of laminar flow and generation of turbulence

    H. Franz

  31. Online Document 31

    5.1.7 Tableau of marine turbulence

    H. Franz

  32. Online Document 32

    5.1.8 References for 5.1

    H. Franz

  33. Online Document 33

    5.2.0 List of symbols

    P. Müller

  34. Online Document 34

    5.2.1 Introduction

    P. Müller

  35. Online Document 35

    5.2.2.1 Illustrative examples

    P. Müller

  36. Online Document 36

    5.2.2.2 Basic phenomena

    P. Müller

  37. Online Document 37

    5.2.2.3 Kinematics

    P. Müller

  38. Online Document 38

    Subvolume B · 5.2.2.4 Dynamics

    P. Müller

  39. Online Document 39

    5.2.3 Equations of motion

    P. Müller

  40. Online Document 40

    5.2.4 Basic mechanisms and processes

    P. Müller

  41. Online Document 41

    5.2.5 Numerical models

    P. Müller

  42. Online Document 42

    5.2.6 Respective of dynamics

    P. Müller

  43. Online Document 43

    5.2.7 References for 5.2

    P. Müller

  44. Online Document 44

    5.3.0 List of symbols

    M. Hantel

  45. Online Document 45

    5.3.1 Qualitative survey of the surface mixed layer

    M. Hantel

  46. Online Document 46

    5.3.2.1 Vertical station profiles of T, S and sigma_t

    M. Hantel

  47. Online Document 47

    5.3.2.2 Vertical bathythermograph profiles

    M. Hantel

  48. Online Document 48

    5.3.2.3 Transocean hydrographic sections

    M. Hantel

  49. Online Document 49

    5.3.2.4 Chemical characteristics

    M. Hantel

  50. Online Document 50

    5.3.2.5 Vertical profiles of horizontal currents

    M. Hantel

  51. Online Document 51

    5.3.2.6 Vertical profiles of dissipation

    M. Hantel

  52. Online Document 52

    5.3.2.7 Depth of the surface mixed layer: definition

    M. Hantel

  53. Online Document 53

    5.3.2.8 Depth of the surface mixed layer: geographical charts

    M. Hantel

  54. Online Document 54

    5.3.2.9 Depth of the surface mixed layer: variations in time

    M. Hantel

  55. Online Document 55

    5.3.3.1 Basic equations

    M. Hantel

  56. Online Document 56

    5.3.3.2.1 Radiation

    M. Hantel

  57. Online Document 57

    5.3.3.2.2 Temperature conduction

    M. Hantel

  58. Online Document 58

    5.3.3.2.4 Stress, shear and dissipation

    M. Hantel

  59. Online Document 59

    5.3.3.2.7 Benard-Rayleigh convection

    M. Hantel

  60. Online Document 60

    5.3.3.2.10 Ekman layer physics

    M. Hantel

  61. Online Document 61

    Subvolume B · 5.3.3.2.11 Waves

    M. Hantel

  62. Online Document 62

    5.3.3.2.12 Instabilities

    M. Hantel

  63. Online Document 63

    5.3.3.2.13 Turbulent mechanisms

    M. Hantel

  64. Online Document 64

    5.3.3.2.14 Boundary conditions at the sea-surface

    M. Hantel

  65. Online Document 65

    5.3.3.2.15-16 Entrainment, Further physical mechanisms

    M. Hantel

  66. Online Document 66

    5.3.3.3 Physical models of the surface mixed layer

    M. Hantel

  67. Online Document 67

    5.3.4 References for 5.3

    M. Hantel

  68. Online Document 68

    5.4.0 List of symbols

    G. Gust

  69. Online Document 69

    5.4.1 Introduction

    G. Gust

  70. Online Document 70

    5.4.3.1 Hydrodynamically rough and transitional flows

    G. Gust

  71. Online Document 71

    5.4.3.2 Elusive bursting phenomenon and intermittency in geophysical boundary layer flows

    G. Gust

  72. Online Document 72

    5.4.3.3 Three-dimensional flow structures and helicals

    G. Gust

  73. Online Document 73

    5.4.3.4 Suspensions and bed-load - two phase flow phenomena

    G. Gust

  74. Online Document 74

    5.4.3.5 The role of bioturbation and biocoating on sediment erosion and flow structure

    G. Gust

  75. Online Document 75

    5.4.4 Implications of field observations

    G. Gust

  76. Online Document 76

    5.4.5 Unusual phenomena in the benthic boundary layer

    G. Gust

  77. Online Document 77

    Subvolume B · 5.4.6 Envoy

    G. Gust

  78. Online Document 78

    5.4.7 References for 5.4

    G. Gust