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Journal of Engineering Mathematics, 1970
In this paper a set of exact nonlinear equations is derived for gravity flows. By assuming the flow to be shallow and assuming the vertical acceleration to be small these equations reduce to the classical equations for long waves in shallow water.
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In this paper a set of exact nonlinear equations is derived for gravity flows. By assuming the flow to be shallow and assuming the vertical acceleration to be small these equations reduce to the classical equations for long waves in shallow water.
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2006
Abstract : The long-term goals of this work are: to develop a theoretical model for predicting the reverberation in shallow water, to derive both small-angle seabed reflectivity and scattering strength from reverberation data at low frequency, and to understand the physical mechanism of sea bottom scattering.
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Abstract : The long-term goals of this work are: to develop a theoretical model for predicting the reverberation in shallow water, to derive both small-angle seabed reflectivity and scattering strength from reverberation data at low frequency, and to understand the physical mechanism of sea bottom scattering.
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2009
Shallow-water environments are even more essential to our everyday life than continental margins (Chapter 7). These environments directly shape and are shaped by our commercial, ecological, and leisure activities. Most of the world’s fishing is still drawn from coastal waters, particularly in developing countries, and the pressure on these resources ...
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Shallow-water environments are even more essential to our everyday life than continental margins (Chapter 7). These environments directly shape and are shaped by our commercial, ecological, and leisure activities. Most of the world’s fishing is still drawn from coastal waters, particularly in developing countries, and the pressure on these resources ...
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