Bubble sizes in waters of the Atlantic Ocean

Typical size of bubbles obtained from cavitation inception pressure measured in the surface layer of the Atlantic Ocean in situ aboard R/V Professor Vize in 1971 and Nerey in 1973 are reported. These results do not contradict ones of bubble size measurements using optical or acoustical techniques. Variability of bubble size is discovered and described. This variability is related to passing from one geographical region to another (from 68°55'S to 61°52'N), to changes in depth (from 5 to 100 m) and in day time, as well as to spatial fluctuations within an aquatic area. It is suggested that, in addition to wave breaking, there is another source of bubbles at depth 10-20 m that associates with hydrobiological processes.

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Goncharov, V K (1997). Dataset: Bubble sizes in waters of the Atlantic Ocean. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.759969

DOI retrieved: 1997

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.759969
Author Goncharov, V K
Given Name V K
Family Name Goncharov
Source Creation 1997
Publication Year 1997
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Goncharov-1997
Subject Areas
Name: Oceans

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Title: Investigation into bubble contents in the upper ocean from their cavitation manifestation in water flow. Analytical treatment of results
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1997
Source: Translated from Okeanologiya, 1997, 37(4), 517-524
Authors: Goncharov V K .