The Effects of Loading and Self-Attraction on Global Ocean Tides: The Model and the Results of a Numerical Experiment

  • Gordeev R
  • Kagan B
  • Polyakov E
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Abstract The computation of global tides, including the effects of loading and self-attraction, is formulated. A uniqueness theorem for the solution of the differential and associated finite-difference Problem is presented. The results of the calculation of semi-diurnal tides (M2 wave) are discussed. The effects of loading and self-attraction do not appear to lead to a major alteration of the spatial structure of the phenomenon being studied, but in several regions of the World Ocean significant changes in tidal character are observed.

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Gordeev, R. G., Kagan, B. A., & Polyakov, E. V. (1977). The Effects of Loading and Self-Attraction on Global Ocean Tides: The Model and the Results of a Numerical Experiment. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 7(2), 161–170. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1977)007<0161:teolas>2.0.co;2

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