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Water wave propagation across a shearing current
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    Water wave propagation across a shearing current (English)
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    An analogue of the mild-slope equation is obtained for small-amplitude water waves propagating across a shearing current. This is shown to conserve wave action flux. The results of numerical solutions of this equation are presented for both jet and shear-layer currents. These support two conjectures which have appeared in the literature.
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    mild-slope equation
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    small-amplitude water waves
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    shearing current
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    wave action flux
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    numerical solutions
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    shear-layer currents
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