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Homogenization of potential vorticity in planetary gyres
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    Homogenization of potential vorticity in planetary gyres (English)
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    1982
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    planetary gyres
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    mean circulation of planetary fluids
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    uniform potential vorticity
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    closed time-mean streamlines or closed isolines of mean potential vorticity
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    geostrophic turbulence
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    wave-induced potential- vorticity flux
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    direct forcing by external stress or heating negligible in comparison with potential-density surface
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    Prandtl-Batchelor theorem
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