17 resultados para Surface waves (Oceanography)
em University of Michigan
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"March 1978."
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This annotated bibliography discusses 60 key publications dealing with wave-current interaction. Each entry includes a bibliographic identification, keywords, a discussion of contents, and a statement of coastal engineering significance. An index of the entries by keywords is provided in an appendix. The recent growth of the wave-current interaction field is indicated by the fact that more than 30 percent of the selected publications were published in 1978 and 1979. (Author).
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"Contract No. AF33(616)-310 RDO No. R-112-110 SR-6f2"
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"Contract No. AF33(616)-310 RDO No. R-112-110 SR-6f2"
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"April 1970."
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The development of sand ripples in an oscillatory-flow water tunnel was observed in 104 laboratory experiments approximating conditions at the seabed under steady progressive surface waves. The period, T, and amplitude, a, of the water motion were varied over wide ranges. Three quartz sands were used, with mean grain diameters, D = 0.55, 0.21, and 0.18 millimeter. In 24 experiments, with the bed initially leveled, T was reduced until ripples appeared, and their development to final equilibrium form was observed without further change in T. The remaining 80 experiments investigated the response of previously established bed forms to changes in T or a or both. The ripple length, lambda, and height, eta, were measured from photos, except when bed forms were three dimensional.
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"August 1994."
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"March 1986."
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Authors: W.D. Corson, C.E. Abel, R.M. Brooks, P.D. Farrar, B.J. Groves, J.B. Payne, D.S. McAneny, B.A. Tracy.
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"March 1989."
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"May 1989."