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Reviews of Geophysics, 1978
This paper concerns the linear response of the ocean to forcing at a specified frequency and wave number in the absence of mean currents. It discusses the details of the forcing function, the general properties of the equations of motion, and possible simplifications of these equations.
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This paper concerns the linear response of the ocean to forcing at a specified frequency and wave number in the absence of mean currents. It discusses the details of the forcing function, the general properties of the equations of motion, and possible simplifications of these equations.
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1951
One result of the interaction of wind and ocean is the generation of surface waves. Prior to 1940 a few inadequate empirical rules formed the only basis for the prediction of wind-induced waves. A concentrated effort under the stimulus of wartime demands has resulted in the development of relationships which make possible the forecasting of ocean waves
W. H. Munk, R. S. Arthur
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One result of the interaction of wind and ocean is the generation of surface waves. Prior to 1940 a few inadequate empirical rules formed the only basis for the prediction of wind-induced waves. A concentrated effort under the stimulus of wartime demands has resulted in the development of relationships which make possible the forecasting of ocean waves
W. H. Munk, R. S. Arthur
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1993
Abstract : The dynamics of waves in deep water and in shallow water are quite different. In shallow water, we, have shown experimentally the existence of a family of finite-amplitude waves that propagate practically without change of form in shallow water of uniform depth. The surface patterns of these waves are genuinely two-dimensional, and periodic.
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Abstract : The dynamics of waves in deep water and in shallow water are quite different. In shallow water, we, have shown experimentally the existence of a family of finite-amplitude waves that propagate practically without change of form in shallow water of uniform depth. The surface patterns of these waves are genuinely two-dimensional, and periodic.
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Trends and variability in the ocean carbon sink
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023Nicolas Gruber +2 more
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A review on energy harvesting from ocean waves by piezoelectric technology
, 2017N. Viet, N. Wu, Q. Wang
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A regional extreme value analysis of ocean waves in a changing climate
, 2017E. Vanem
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Protecting the global ocean for biodiversity, food and climate
Nature, 2021Enric Sala, Juan Mayorga, Darcy Bradley
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Energy harvesting from ocean waves by a floating energy harvester
, 2016N. Viet +4 more
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