On the Convolution Method of Describing Bottom Friction in Depth-Averaged Models

  • Hunter J
  • Hearn C
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Sch. Phys. and Geosci., Curtin Univ. Technol., Bentley, W.A. 6102, Australia J (Journal-Article) We have been using the convolution method to investigate the steady-state flows produced by a constant wind stress. During this study it has been found that the convolution method gives rise to undamped inertial oscillations ASFA 2: Ocean Technology, Policy and Non Living Resources (Q2) 2328636 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Record 1200 of 1621 - ASFA 1988-1996

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Hunter, J. R., & Hearn, C. J. (1988). On the Convolution Method of Describing Bottom Friction in Depth-Averaged Models. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 18(11), 1752–1754. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1988)018<1752:otcmod>2.0.co;2

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