Caustic consideration of long planetary wave packet analysis in the continuously stratified ocean.

Gorman, Arthur D.; Yang, Huijun

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (2001)

  • Volume: 25, Issue: 1, page 63-71
  • ISSN: 0161-1712

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Gorman, Arthur D., and Yang, Huijun. "Caustic consideration of long planetary wave packet analysis in the continuously stratified ocean.." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 25.1 (2001): 63-71. <http://eudml.org/doc/49189>.

@article{Gorman2001,
author = {Gorman, Arthur D., Yang, Huijun},
journal = {International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences},
keywords = {continuously stratified ocean; wave packet method; WKB technique; long planetary wave packets; Lagrange manifold formalism; caustic regions},
language = {eng},
number = {1},
pages = {63-71},
publisher = {Hindawi Publishing Corporation, New York},
title = {Caustic consideration of long planetary wave packet analysis in the continuously stratified ocean.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/49189},
volume = {25},
year = {2001},
}

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VL - 25
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SP - 63
EP - 71
LA - eng
KW - continuously stratified ocean; wave packet method; WKB technique; long planetary wave packets; Lagrange manifold formalism; caustic regions
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