Abstract

Abstract Shapes of mean water velocity profiles measured with microscopic bubble tracers in developing, laminar flows are recognizably different from those in a turbulent flow. A previously deduced viscous sublayer occurs at the surface, although it is thinner than an analogous sublayer computed for a solid boundary. The differing thickness leads in part to decreased surface temperatures at slicks.

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