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The following pages link to Exact, free-surface equatorial flows with general stratification in spherical coordinates (Q1741811):
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- On the intermediate long wave propagation for internal waves in the presence of currents (Q821116) (← links)
- Exact viscous compressible flow describing the dynamics of the atmosphere (Q831443) (← links)
- A cylindrical coordinates approach concerning the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (Q1984540) (← links)
- Instability of geophysical flows at arbitrary latitude (Q1984762) (← links)
- A Sturm-Liouville problem arising in the atmospheric boundary-layer dynamics (Q2006967) (← links)
- A flow force reformulation of steady periodic fixed-depth irrotational equatorial flows (Q2034029) (← links)
- Periodic boundary value problem for second-order differential equations from geophysical fluid flows (Q2035084) (← links)
- Constant vorticity atmospheric Ekman flows in the \( f\)-plane approximation (Q2081947) (← links)
- An analysis of some exact solutions for stratified wind-stress flows with centripetal effects (Q2088031) (← links)
- Free surface equatorial flows in spherical coordinates with discontinuous stratification depending on depth and latitude (Q2088032) (← links)
- Some explicit solutions of the three-dimensional Euler equations with a free surface (Q2089724) (← links)
- On the nonlinear three-dimensional models in equatorial ocean flows (Q2147891) (← links)
- Energy considerations for nonlinear equatorial water waves (Q2147896) (← links)
- On three-dimensional free surface water flows with constant vorticity (Q2147900) (← links)
- Stratified periodic water waves with singular density gradients (Q2196668) (← links)
- A cylindrical coordinates approach to constant vorticity geophysical waves with centripetal forces at arbitrary latitude (Q2227227) (← links)
- On three-dimensional geophysical capillary-gravity water flows with constant vorticity (Q2658539) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness results for modeling jet flow of the antarctic circumpolar current (Q2659845) (← links)
- Some explicit solutions to the three-dimensional nonlinear water wave problem (Q2661010) (← links)
- Geophysical water flows with constant vorticity and centripetal terms (Q2662170) (← links)
- Stratified equatorial flows in the \(\beta \)-plane approximation with a free surface (Q2684473) (← links)
- On some azimuthal equatorial flows (Q2696266) (← links)
- Multiple solutions for an elliptic equation from the antarctic circumpolar current (Q2700897) (← links)
- On some azimuthally propagating flows with stratification (Q2700900) (← links)
- Stratified equatorial flows in cylindrical coordinates (Q3300373) (← links)
- A hyperbolic-type azimuthal velocity model for equatorial currents (Q3389524) (← links)
- The modeling of the equatorial undercurrent using the Navier–Stokes equations in rotating spherical coordinates (Q4958368) (← links)
- Explicit and exact solutions concerning the Antarctic Circumpolar Current with variable density in spherical coordinates (Q5205151) (← links)
- A fixed-point approach for azimuthal equatorial ocean flows (Q5862275) (← links)
- Liouville-type results for the time-dependent three-dimensional (inviscid and viscous) water wave problem with an interface (Q6038867) (← links)
- A steady azimuthal stratified flow modelling the antarctic circumpolar current (Q6048564) (← links)
- A cylindrical coordinates approach concerning azimuthal geophysical flows (Q6076264) (← links)
- Exact solutions and internal waves for the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in spherical coordinates (Q6085780) (← links)
- An exact solution representing equatorial wind-drift currents with depth-dependent continuous stratification (Q6101252) (← links)
- On azimuthally propagating equatorial atmospheric waves (Q6101256) (← links)
- Modelling the effect of submarine volcanic eruption on equatorial oceanic flows (Q6116292) (← links)
- Stability properties of nontrivial periodic water waves for fixed-depth rotational equatorial flows (Q6119208) (← links)