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Current effects on scattering of surface gravity waves by bottom topography
Scattering of random surface gravity waves by small amplitude topography in the presence of a uniform current is investigated theoretically. This problem is relevant to ocean waves propagation on shallow continental shelves where tidal currents are often
Ardhuin, Fabrice, Magne, Rudy
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Revisiting Tide‐Induced Near‐Field Mixing in the Abyssal Ocean
Vertical two‐dimensional numerical experiments incorporating Garrett‐Munk (GM) internal waves are conducted to investigate tide‐induced near‐field mixing over a finite‐amplitude sinusoidal seafloor, conventionally attributed to the breaking of high ...
Toshiyuki Hibiya +3 more
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Ocean Processes Feeder Report [PDF]
We assess the physical state of the UK’s seas and so provide a context for the clean, healthy, safe, productive and biologically diverse aspects in the other Charting Progress 2 Feeder Reports.
Huthnance, John
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Assessing the performance of a coupled wave–current model in coral reef systems
Numerical simulation using wave–current coupled models is a key approach to investigate the propagation of irregular waves over coral reefs. In this study, a three-dimensional coupled model, developed within a discontinuous Galerkin hydrodynamic ...
Zereng Chen +4 more
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Spring-neap variation of total suspended solids over the Changjiang Bank in winter based on GOCI
Total suspended solids concentration (TSS) over the Changjiang Bank exhibits significant spatial heterogeneity and distinct rhythmic variations at spring-neap and quarter-diurnal timescales.
Yu Zhou +5 more
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Coastal acoustic tomography (CAT), which measures path-averaged currents from reciprocal acoustic transmission experiments and reconstructs velocity fields from the multiple path-averaged current data, is useful for monitoring tidal currents in coastal ...
Naokazu Taniguchi +9 more
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Hydraulic or Seepage Erosion: What Drives Bank Collapse in Tidal Environments?
The collapse of channel banks in tidal environments has typically been interpreted using fluvial concepts that prioritize hydraulic (flow‐driven) erosion.
Kun Zhao +5 more
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High Resolution Current & Bathymetry Determined by Nautical X-Band Radar in Shallow Waters [PDF]
The wave and current monitoring system WaMoS II is a remote sensing system based on a nautical X-Band radar generally used for navigation and ship traffic control.
Bell, Paul S., Hessner, Katrin
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Massive star evolution in close binaries:conditions for homogeneous chemical evolution
We investigate the impact of tidal interactions, before any mass transfer, on various properties of the stellar models. We study the conditions for obtaining homogeneous evolution triggered by tidal interactions, and for avoiding any Roche lobe overflow ...
Eggenberger, P. +4 more
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