“…Zappa et al (2007) found the coefficient c 1 to average 0.419, Katul et al (2018) determine on theoretical grounds that it will be ∼0.4, and Wang et al (2015), who present their own results and review those of others, found the coefficient to increase for ε above 10 −6 m 2 s −3 . Given that the upper bound for dissipation estimates with the SCAMP is ∼10 −5 m 2 s −3 , and the relative invariance of the coefficient in Wang et al (2015) for typical dissipation values in the upper mixed layer of lakes, we assume the coefficient is a constant, and given the uncertainty, use the value 0.5 as in MacIntyre et al (1995MacIntyre et al ( , 2019MacIntyre et al ( , 2021.…”