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A Miniaturized Multi-Parameter Synchronous Observation System for In Situ Ocean Turbulence Measurement
Weihong Ouyang1, Zengxing Zhang1, Junmin Jing1
1Pen-Tung Sah Institute of Micro-Nano Science and Technology, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, China.
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A miniaturized (70 × 7.7 cm) multi-parameter synchronous observation system was developed for in situ ocean turbulence measurement, integrating micro-electromechanical system (MEMS)-based two-dimensional (2D) turbulence, pressure, temperature, conductivity, and attitude sensors. Field tests conducted at a depth of 1800 m in the northern South China Sea validated the system's accuracy through comparisons with standard CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth) sensors, dual-probe consistency analysis, and Nasmyth spectrum fitting. The system precisely captured thermoclines, internal waves, and turbulent shear fluctuations at a depth of approximately 125 m, revealing enhanced turbulence near the thermocline due to intensified shear effects. With high spatiotemporal synchronization and reliability, the system provides an effective solution for studying multiscale ocean turbulence and associated dynamic processes.

