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Chaos in a model of forced quasi-geostrophic flow over topography: an application of Melnikov's method
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    Chaos in a model of forced quasi-geostrophic flow over topography: an application of Melnikov's method (English)
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    1991
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    chaotic invariant set of solutions
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    idealized model for wind-forced quasi-geostrophic flow
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    continental margin with variable topography
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    topographic wave drag
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    topographic scales
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    quasi-two-dimensional approximation
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    non-autonomous system of three-coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations
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    transverse homoclinic orbits
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    one-degree-of- freedom Hamiltonian system
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    time-periodic forcing
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    hyperbolic periodic orbit
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    Poincaré sections
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