Marine renewable energy: Resource characterization and physical effects

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This complete reference to marine renewable energy covers aspects of resource characterization and physical effects of harvesting the ocean's vast and powerful resources-from wave and tidal stream to ocean current energy. Experts in each of these areas contribute their insights to provide a cohesive overview of the marine renewable energy spectrum based on theoretical, numerical modeling, and field-measurement approaches. They provide clear explanations of the underlying physics and mechanics, and give close consideration to practical implementation aspects, including impacts on the physical system. Engineers, researchers, and students alike will find invaluable tools and studies that will aid them in realizing significant sustainable energy production from near-shore and ocean environments.

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Yang, Z., & Copping, A. (2017). Marine renewable energy: Resource characterization and physical effects. Marine Renewable Energy: Resource Characterization and Physical Effects (pp. 1–387). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53536-4

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