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==      Compute the [[dissipation rate estimates]] ==
==      Compute the [[dissipation rate estimates]] ==
 
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The following steps are recommended to obtain estimates of the turbulent dissipation rate of kinetic energy (<math>\varepsilon</math>).   
The following steps are recommended to obtain estimates of the turbulent dissipation rate of kinetic energy (<math>\varepsilon</math>).   

Revision as of 18:13, 6 June 2024

The processing of shear-probe data can be divided into five major steps, which apply to data collected with any platform or vehicle. There are many sub-steps to these major steps. The major steps are:

Conversion to physical units


Please note that most choices made must be included in a data set, as described in the list of meta data.

"Section" selection

Choosing the processing parameters

Compute the dissipation rate estimates

Apply quality-control metrics


Shear-probe data can be corrupted or compromised in several different ways. These include but are not limited to (i) collision with plankton and other materials, (ii) unremovable vibrational contamination. (iii) electronic noise, and (iv) interference from other instrumentation on a platform that carries the shear probes. This section describes the quality control metrics and the coding used to identify them. Quality-control metrics that are currently identified include;

The numerical threshold for these metrics should depend, as much as possible, on the known statistical properties of a turbulence shear measurement. The numerical values of the QC codes (or flags) is found in QC-flags.


Please note that most choices made must be included in a data set, as described in the list of meta data.



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