Slow oscillations in an ocean of varying depth Part 1. Abrupt topography
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Publication:5565733
DOI10.1017/S0022112069000474zbMATH Open0175.52803MaRDI QIDQ5565733FDOQ5565733
Authors: Peter B. Rhines
Publication date: 1969
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Trapped continental shelf waves with a free surface
- Barotropic modon propagation over slowly varying topography
- Tidal diffraction by a small island or cape, and tidal power from a coastal barrier
- Long-period oscillations in rotating oceans
- Topographic waves and the evolution of coastal currents
- Effect of stratification on the frequency of bounded Rossby modes over a non-flat bottom
- Topographic waves in open domains. Part 2. Bay modes and resonances
- Localised continental shelf waves: geometric effects and resonant forcing
- Free-surface adjustment and topographic waves in coastal currents
- Barotropic annular flows, vortices and waves on a beta cone
- Quasi-geostrophic vortex solutions over isolated topography
- Topographic waves in open domains. Part 1. Boundary conditions and frequency estimates
- Low frequency edge waves over a trench-ridge topography adjoining a straight coastline
- Topographic eddies in temporally varying oceanic flows
- Travelling vortices over mountains and the long-term structure of the residual flow
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