The ocean in motion : circulation, waves, polar oceanography /
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Uniform title: | Ocean in motion (Springer) |
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Imprint: | Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2018] ©2018 |
Description: | 1 online resource : illustrations |
Language: | English |
Series: | Springer oceanography Springer oceanography. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11544195 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. Personal reminiscences: Honorary note. Evgeny Georgievich Morozov : a life at sea as a devoted ocean observer
- Gallery : an ocean scientist and his life at sea
- New steps of modern oceanography : reminiscences of my work with Evgeny Georgievich Morozov
- Fifty years of collaboration with Evgeny Georgievich Morozov
- Part II. Scientific contributions : internal and surface waves: Internal undular bores in the coastal ocean
- Calculating FRAM's dead water
- Internal solitary waves in a layered weakly stratified flow
- Surface manifestations of internal waves induced by a subsurface buoyant jet (experimental and theory)
- Large internal solitary waves in shallow waters
- Internal gravity waves in horizontally inhomogenous ocean
- High-resolution observations of internal wave turbulence in the deep ocean
- Deep-ocean tides in the south-west Indian ocean : comparing deep-sea pressure to satellite data
- Internal tides west of the Iberian peninsula
- Asymmetric baroclinic response to tidal forcing along the main sill of the Strait of Gibraltar inferred from mooring observations
- Mode 2 internal waves in the ocean : evidences from observations
- Abyssal mixing in the laboratory
- Rogue waves in the ocean, the role of modulational instability, and abrupt changes of environmental conditions that can provoke non equilibrium wave dynamics
- Simulation of standing and propagating sea waves with three-dimensional ARMA model
- Perturbation theory for the compound solution of the Gardner's equation; their interaction and evolution in a media with variable parameters
- Part III. Scientific contributions : ocean circulation: Geostrophic adjustment beyond the traditional approximation
- Evolution of an intrathermocline lens over the Lofoten basin
- The global atmosphere oscillations in the context of the recent climate change
- Influence of the current field non-stationarity and the non-simultaneity of hydrographic measurements on ADCP-based transport estimates
- Satellite remote sensing of submesoscale eddies in the Russian seas
- Ship-based monitoring of the northern North Atlantic ocean by the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, the main results
- Thermohaline structure and salt fingering in the Lomonosov equatorial undercurrent as observed in April 2017
- Numerical realization of hybrid data assimilation algorithm in ensemble experiments with the MPIESM coupled model
- Sea of Azov waters in the Black sea : do they enhance wind-driven flows on the shelf?
- Bottom water flows in the Vema channel and over the Santos plateau based on the field and numerical experiments
- Modeling study of the Antarctic circumpolar current variability based on Argo data
- Tareev equatorial undercurrent in the Indian ocean
- The Bering sea regional data assimilation system : from climate variability to short term hindcasting
- Monitoring strong tidal currents in straits and nearshore regions
- Part IV. Scientific contributions : Arctic oceanography: Analytical solutions describing zonal and circular wind drift of sea ice with elastic-plastic rheology
- Arctic ocean modeling : the consistent physics on the path to the high spatial resolution
- Numerical modelling of internal wave generation at high latitudes
- Internal wave frequency spectrum in the Amundsen basin of the Arctic ocean inferred from ice tethered CTD instruments
- Experimental studies of sea and model ice fracture mechanics
- Seasonal freezing of a subwater ground layer at the Laptev sea shelf.