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Seasonal variations of tidal currents in the deep Timor Passage
Exact knowledge on the seasonal variations of main tidal constituents is beneficial for improving tidal prediction. The semi-annual cycles in K1 and S2 tides are abnormally exaggerated by astronomical P1 and K2 tides, which interferes with our ...
Haidong Pan +19 more
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Sea‐level rise is leading to increasingly frequent coastal floods globally. Recent research shows that changes in tidal properties and storm surge magnitudes can further exacerbate sea‐level rise‐related increases in flood frequencies.
B. Hague, S. Talke
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Tidal Limits to Planetary Habitability
The habitable zones of main sequence stars have traditionally been defined as the range of orbits that intercept the appropriate amount of stellar flux to permit surface water on a planet. Terrestrial exoplanets discovered to orbit M stars in these zones,
Barnes +28 more
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Coastal development such as sea reclamation, port terminals, and breakwater construction has significantly altered the southwestern coastline of Laizhou Bay, changing the regional hydrodynamic environment.
Jianping Wang +7 more
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Effects of sea level rise and tidal flat growth on tidal dynamics and geometry of the Elbe estuary [PDF]
Future global mean sea level rise (SLR) will affect coastlines and estuaries in the North Sea and therefore also coastal protection structures, unique local ecosystems and important waterways. SLR will not only raise water levels but also influence tidal
T. F. Mahavadi +3 more
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On the validity of the adiabatic approximation in compact binary inspirals
Using a semi-analytical approach recently developed to model the tidal deformations of neutron stars in inspiralling compact binaries, we study the dynamical evolution of the tidal tensor, which we explicitly derive at second post-Newtonian order, and of
Ferrari, V. +3 more
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Numerical modelling of the Caspian Sea tides [PDF]
The Caspian Sea is the largest enclosed basin on Earth and a unique subject for the analysis of tidal dynamics. Tides in the basin are produced directly by the tide-generating forces.
I. P. Medvedev +3 more
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Optimising tidal range power plant operation
Tidal range power plants represent an attractive approach for the large-scale generation of electricity from the marine environment. Even though the tides and by extension the available energy resource are predictable, they are also variable in time. This variability poses a challenge regarding the optimal transient control of power plants.
Athanasios Angeloudis +3 more
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[abbreviated] We consider the problem of tidal disruption of a star by a super-massive Kerr black hole. Using a numerically fast Lagrangian model of the tidally disrupted star we survey the parameter space of the problem and find the regions in the ...
Beloborodov +11 more
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Intrinsic and Extrinsic Galaxy Alignment [PDF]
We show with analytic models that the assumption of uncorrelated intrinsic ellipticities of target sources that is usually made in searches for weak gravitational lensing due to large-scale mass inhomogeneities (``field lensing'') is unwarranted.
Blandford, Roger D. +2 more
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