Role of laboratory experiments and models in the study of sea strait processes

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Many physical processes of flows in sea straits can be studied quantitatively, and physical insight in the interpretation of field data has often been gained by means of laboratory experiments. These provide fine spatial resolution and coupled physics for testing advanced numerical schemes. -from Author

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McClimans, T. A. (1990). Role of laboratory experiments and models in the study of sea strait processes. Physical Oceanography of Sea Straits, 373–388. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0677-8_17

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