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  • Measurements of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rates were taken in the western Pacific North Equatorial Current using a free-fall microstructure profiler over a continuous 25-hour period, revealing varying levels of dissipation from the surface to about 160 meters deep.
  • In the mixed layer, dissipation rates were generally around 10–10 W/kg, showing a clear day-night cycle within the upper 40 meters, while below this layer rates dropped but included patches with higher values.
  • The study identified a barrier layer at night, up to 20 meters thick, which was disrupted by fresh water movement influenced by an anticyclonic eddy, and it also established a scaling relation to predict turbulence patterns in the transition area between the

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Measurements of the turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate () were conducted by a free-fall microstructure profiler in the western Pacific North Equatorial Current (WPNEC) during a continuous period of 25 h, from the sea surface to about 160 m depth. In the mixed layer (ML), values were typically on the order of 10∼10 W kg, and an obvious diurnal cycle existed in the upper 40 m of the surface mixing layer. Below the ML, was reduced to 10∼10 W kg with some patches of high reaching 10 W kg. The barrier layer was identified in the nighttime with a maximum thickness of 20 m, and it was eroded by the advection of freshwater within the lower part of the isothermal layers associated with an anticyclonic eddy in the afternoon. A simple scaling relevant to shear () instability and stratification () that can predict turbulent dissipation rates in the transition layer, between the well-mixed layer and the thermocline below, was obtained through the scaling ε∼S-0.40N0.20. Besides turbulence, double-diffusive processes also contributed to the vertical mixing levels in the upper WPNEC.

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