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Quasi-linear Theory for Surface Wave-Current Interactions

Part of the Mathematics of Planet Earth series
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This book introduces a mathematical theory for the interaction of oceanic surface gravity waves and oceanic currents.

This theory is formulated using the quasi-linear approximation for a uniform density fluid with a free surface and it provides wave-averaged expressions for the wave amplitudes and for the dynamical evolution of the currents.

The surface gravity wave–current interaction theory is a more complete theory than previous with respect to an asymptotic expansion in the small parameter V/C, where V is a current speed and C is a wave speed.

This book also illustrates the formal theory with several examples, and the path for its implementation in more realistic wave and circulation models is envisioned.

This book is appealing to oceanic research scientists and mathematicians interested in geophysical fluid dynamics.

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Product Details
Springer Verlag, Singapore
9811928754 / 9789811928758
Paperback / softback
06/10/2022
Singapore
English
100 pages
24 cm