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A canonical statistical theory of oceanic internal waves
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    A canonical statistical theory of oceanic internal waves (English)
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    1989
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    methods of statistical mechanics
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    observed oceanic spectra
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    Lagrangian variables
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    internal wave modes
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    Maxwell-Boltzmann-type distribution
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    Lagrangian frequency wavenumber spectrum
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