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Impact of Non‐Classical Gravity‐Wave Dynamics on Middle‐Atmosphere Mean Flow and Solar Tides

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 131, Issue 8, 28 April 2026.
Abstract Conventional gravity‐wave (GW) parameterizations neglect three aspects of GW dynamics. Instead of momentum and entropy fluxes they use Eliassen‐Palm fluxes, thereby neglecting the possibility that resolved flow are not in geostrophic and hydrostatic balance.
T. Kühner, G. S. Völker, U. Achatz
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A Review of Multiparameter Fiber-Optic Distributed Sensing Techniques for Simultaneous Measurement of Temperature, Strain, and Environmental Effects. [PDF]

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Comparison of quasi-Rayleigh waves and Rayleigh waves, and clarifying the cut-off frequency of quasi-Rayleigh waves

Ultrasonics, 2019
The Partial Wave Method is unique in that it establishes a foundation on which various elastodynamic guided waves can be compared. In this paper, the method is used to compare quasi-Rayleigh waves and Rayleigh waves, and investigate the eccentricities of the Partial Wave Method at phase velocities equal to the Rayleigh wave speed.
Christopher, Hakoda, Cliff J, Lissenden
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Rayleigh Waves on Curved Surfaces

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1969
Rayleigh waves, which are elastic surface waves occurring at the interface between a solid elastic body and vacuum, are investigated. The exact solution of some canonical elastodynamic problems in a circular cylindrical geometry is given, from which the Rayleigh wave contribution is isolated.
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Stroh Formalism and Rayleigh Waves

Journal of Elasticity, 2007
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A note on thermoelastic rayleigh waves

Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1961
Abstract The propagation of waves on the surface of an elastic thermally conducting medium, which has been the subject of two recent papers, is re-examined herein, and expressions are displayed which exhibit the frequency dependence of the phase velocity and amplitude attenuation.
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