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Mode conversion in the Gulf of Guinea

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1999
Linear mode conversion is the partial transfer of wave energy from one wave type (a) to another (b) in a weakly non-uniform background state. For propagation in one dimension (x), the local wavenumber kjx of each wave (j = a, b) varies with x; if these are equal at some xR, the waves are locally in phase, and resonant energy transfer can occur. We
Kaufman, A. N.   +3 more
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Ghana, Gulf of Guinea Coast

Journal of Coastal Research, 2021
Charles W. Finkl, Christopher Makowski
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Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

Piracy has emerged as one of the emerging and dominant obstacles to maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea in recent years. It has become a major threat to the safety of the passage of ships, vessels, cargo, and passengers that ply the vast Gulf of Guinea for business, transportation, fishing, oil and gas exploration, etc.
Liu Shaojie, David Olushola Adejumo
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Piracy: Gulf of Guinea

Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series, 2023
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Piracy – Gulf of Guinea

Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series, 2020
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Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea

2020
Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood   +5 more
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Tonogenesis in the Gulf of Guinea Creoles

Diachronica
Abstract This paper is concerned with tonogenesis in creole languages, focusing on the Gulf of Guinea Creoles (GGCs), where the interaction between the European (stress) and African (tone) origins has led to the emergence of a tone system.
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