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Once the spatial spectral estimates have been computed, the following stes are recommended for obtaining epsilon:
Once the spatial-spectral estimates have been computed, the following steps are recommended for obtaining epsilon:


# Establish the most likely wavenumber range for the inertial subrange
# Establish the most likely [[Identify the inertial subrange| wavenumber range for the inertial subrange]]
# Fit the spectrum of all three velocity components to estimate epsilon using the inertial subrange model
# [[Spectral fitting|Fit the spectrum] of all three velocity components to estimate epsilon using the inertial subrange model

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Once the spatial-spectral estimates have been computed, the following steps are recommended for obtaining epsilon:

  1. Establish the most likely wavenumber range for the inertial subrange
  2. [[Spectral fitting|Fit the spectrum] of all three velocity components to estimate epsilon using the inertial subrange model