Abstract
Oceanic turbulence is described by the oceanic refractive-index spectrum (ORIS), which considers several important hydrodynamic parameters. Based on ORIS, many optical oceanic quantities can be calculated using numerical integration. However, it is difficult to calculate the analytical solutions. In this paper, an approximate oceanic temperature spectrum is obtained by multiplying the non-Kolmogorov spectrum with a correction factor. By analogy with the obtained temperature spectrum, an approximate salinity spectrum and an approximate coupling spectrum are obtained. A linear summation of these three approximate spectra forms the approximate form of ORIS. The approximate form of ORIS we obtained helps calculate the analytical solutions of the relevant oceanic optical quantities.
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