Topographic Effects in the Ocean
CONTENTS
- Waves, Mean Flows, and Mixing at a Seamount
- Fine- and Microstructure Observations of Trapped Diurnal Oscillations Atop Fieberling Seamount
- Waves Trapped to Discrete Topography: Existence and Implications
- Numerical Modeling of Time-Mean Flow at Isolated Seamounts
- Rossby Waves over a Lattice of Different Seamounts
- Focusing of Internal Waves and the Absence of Eigenmodes
- Topographic Filtering and Reflectionless Transmission of Long Waves
- Circulation, Exchange and Mixing at the Ocean-Shelf Boundary
- Coastal Submarine Canyons
- Shelf Break Momentum Transport by Internal Waves Generated by Along-Slope Currents over Topography
- Flow Separation in the Ocean
- An Inertial Model of the General Circulation in an Ocean with Bottom Topography
- Altimetric Observations of Rossby Wave Variability near Topography
- Some Examples of Topographic Influence on the Abyssal Circulation
- Critical Control by Topography¾-Deep Passages, Straits, and Shelf Fronts
- A Simple Model of Abyssal Flow
- Realistic-Bathymetry, Small-Dissipation Solutions for the North Atlantic/Caribbean
- Quasi-Geostrophic Flow over Anisotropic Topography
- The Frequency Dependence of Bottom Trapping and its Implications for Gravity Current Interaction with Topography
- Internal Waves, Bottom Slopes and Boundary Mixing
- Rectified Flows over a Finite Length Shelf Break: a Bank and a Canyon Case
- Wind-Driven Residual Currents over a Coastal Canyon
- Interaction of Turbulent Barotropic Shallow-Water Flow with Topography
- Topographic Stress Parameterization in a Primitive Equation Ocean Model: Impact on Mid-latitude Jet Separation
- Measuring the Skill of an Ocean Model under Eddy-Topographic Effects, Based on a Global Inventory of Long-Term Current Meters
- The Interaction of Waves, Currents and Nearshore Bathymetry
- Meeting Report: Topographic Effects in the Ocean
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