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Gravity-Capillary Wave Spectral Modulation by Gravity Waves

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2017
In order to more fully understand the specific hydrodynamic relationship between young wind-generated gravity-capillary waves and longer gravity waves, a laboratory experiment was devised to observe changes in short wave spectral behavior over the phase of a long wave.
Nathan J. M. Laxague   +3 more
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Surface gravity-wave lensing

Physical Review E, 2014
Here we show that a nonlinear resonance between oceanic surface waves caused by small seabed features (the so-called Bragg resonance) can be utilized to create the equivalent of lenses and curved mirrors for surface gravity waves. Such gravity wave lenses, which are merely small changes to the seafloor topography and therefore are surface noninvasive ...
Ryan B, Elandt   +2 more
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Mirages with Atmospheric Gravity Waves

Light and Color in the Open Air, 1993
Mirages observed over an interval of time occasionally display slow variations that seem to be periodic.
W H, Lehn, W K, Silvester, D M, Fraser
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Evolution of short gravity waves on long gravity waves

Physics of Fluids A: Fluid Dynamics, 1993
The evolution of short gravity waves on long gravity waves on the surface of deep water is studied. Both wave trains are assumed to be irrotational, mild in slope, and slowly modulated in space and time, but their scales are so different that the short wavelength is very much less than the long-wave amplitude.
Naciri, Mamoun, Mei, Chiang C.
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GRAVITY AND ACOUSTICAL WAVES

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1962
The spectrum of the gravity and acoustical waves are discussed for two general types of models of the atmosphere. The main emphasis is placed upon the discrete set of modes which are important in the propagation of energy, long distances around the earth, from large explosions in the atmosphere.
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Gravity Waves

New Scientist, 2016
Pijush K. Kundu   +2 more
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Gravity waves

Physics Today, 1973
Dimitri S. Bugnolo, Jonothan Logan
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Gravity Waves

2012
Dirk Olbers   +2 more
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Gravity Waves

2022
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Challenges and opportunities of gravitational-wave searches at MHz to GHz frequencies

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2021
Odylio D Aguiar   +2 more
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