As a three-dimensional vortex motion with high complexity, disorganization and randomness, turbulence is extremely unstable, unpredictable, and dissipative. With the development of fast responding observation techniques, researchers have carried out extensive research on various aspects of turbulence within the near-bottom boundary layer, including turbulent energy balance (Rippeth et al., 2001;Trowbridge et al., 1999) and intermittence characteristics (Wallace et al., 1972;Willmarth & Lu, 1972). The balance of turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) production and dissipation processes within the bottom boundary layer is controlled by horizontal TKE advection, buoyancy flux, vertical divergence, stratification, and other factors. Experimental verification of this balance has been the subject of numerous investigations (