D. Gilbert, A SEARCH FOR EVIDENCE OF CRITICAL INTERNAL WAVE REFLECTION ON THE CONTINENTAL RISE AND SLOPE OFF NOVA-SCOTIA, Atmosphere-ocean, 31(1), 1993, pp. 99-122
According to linear inviscid theory, the reflection of internal waves
off a uniformly sloping bottom should lead to greatly enhanced energy
density, and a cross-isobath alignment of motions, near the critical f
requency omega(c) for which the wave ray slope equals the bottom slope
. Current-meter data from the continental rise and slope off Nova Scot
ia are used to test this hypothesis. Near-bottom energy enhancement at
omega(c) was found to be significant at the 95% level for 8 out of 30
tests performed, whereas cross-isobath alignment of motions near omeg
a(c) was significant at the 95% level for 10 out of 15 tests performed
. Some aspects of the observations that appear to be consistent with n
on-linear reflection theory are briefly discussed.