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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-17
    Description: Spectral analyses of optical images of the ocean surface, obtained by a digital video system, are presented and compared with wave data measured simultaneously by the JPL Waverider-mounted laser slope meter. The image analyses, which incorporate several new ideas, provide two-dimensional wave number spectra of slope, covering wavelengths from 10 cm to 10 m. These slope spectra are converted to wave height spectra by a new technique which includes the effects of sky radiance gradients. Space-time spectra are also presented for waves whose frequencies are less than 2 Hz. The JPL slope frequency spectra are compared with image wave number spectra which have been converted to frequency spectra by use of the gravity wave dispersion relation. Results of comparisons between the frequency spectra obtained from the two different measurements show reasonable agreement for frequencies less than 3 Hz.
    Keywords: OCEANOGRAPHY
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 85; Sept. 20
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A March 1977 wave direction measurement experiment is reported in which four systems were used to provide offshore wave-direction information: (1) synthetic aperture radar (SAR), (2) a coastal imaging radar, (3) an offshore pressure-gage array, and (4) aerial photography. From the coastal radar images and aerial photographs, the direction and length of the principal wavetrains were measured by a manual analysis. The SAR images were processed using fast Fourier transform to give two-dimensional wave spectra. Scatter diagrams are presented which intercompare the measurements of all four systems, and show good agreement among all imaging systems. It is concluded that aerial photography and SAR will prove more useful when wave measurements are needed over a large area or when there are rapidly changing wave characteristics.
    Keywords: OCEANOGRAPHY
    Type: AD-A104193 , IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering; OE-6; July 198
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A preliminary investigation of the modulation of capillary and gravity waves by long ocean waves is described. A pressure transducer is used to obtain water surface displacements, and a high-response laser-optical system is used to detect short-wave slopes. Analytical techniques are developed to account for the orbital motion of long waves. The local mean squared wave slope is found to be maximum leeward of the long-wave crests. For the long waves studied here and for short waves from 1 cm to 1 m, the longer a short-wave component is, the more leeward its maximum tends to occur. Also, the shortest waves tend to modulate least. The modulation of short waves is found to be strong enough to be an important component of the synthetic aperture radar image formation mechanism for long ocean waves.
    Keywords: OCEANOGRAPHY
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 85; Sept. 20
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Low-altitude observations of the energy flux carried by precipitating auroral electrons are compared with simultaneous measurements of the more energetic particle population to determine the spatial relationships between discrete auroras and those regions where the ion population exhibits a full loss cone. Discrete auroras are identified as instances where large, spatially structured energy fluxes (in excess of 10 erg per sq cm s) are carried almost exclusively by precipitating electrons. This comparison makes it possible to infer a relation between discrete auroras and earthward streaming ions observed in the tail. Since discrete auroras occur in association with field-aligned currents, an evaluation is made of the suggestion that auroral field-aligned currents map to the outer boundary of the plasma sheet.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227); 89; 2395-240
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The Polar 5 electric field results are reviewed, and the transients from Polar 3 are presented. The phenomena are discussed from the standpoint of space charge. On the basis of the Polar 5 results, the large magnitude of the electric field from Polar 3 is seen as indicating that the observed space charge was probably within a few km or less of the payload. Reference is made to Cole's prediction (1960) that charges in the ionosphere would reach equilibrium with a time constant of the order of a few microsec. The processes involved in the two cases presented here require time constants of the order of ms. If the sheath dimensions are taken to be between 50 and 100 m, which is not considered unreasonable in view of the electric field measurements, then a qualitative estimate of the neutralization time would be the transit time for ions across the sheath. Since the kinetic velocity of a 1-eV proton is approximately 14 m/s, it would traverse the distance in 4 to 8 ms, assuming freedom of movement across magnetic field lines. This is the order of the decay times observed on Polar 5.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Artificial particle beams in space plasma studies; Advanced Research Institute; Apr 21, 1981 - Apr 26, 1981; Geilo; Norway
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