Modeling and prediction of oceanographic phenomena and climate is
based on the integration of dynamic equations. The Equations of
Oceanic Motions derives and systematically classifies the most common
dynamic equations used in physical oceanography, from large-scale
thermohaline circulations to those governing small scale motions and
turbulence. After establishing the basic dynamical equations that
describe all oceanic motions, Müller then derives approximate
equations, emphasizing the assumptions made and physical processes
eliminated. He distinguishes between geometric, thermodynamic and
dynamic approximations and between the acoustic, gravity, vortical and
temperature-salinity modes of motion. Basic concepts and formulae of
equilibrium thermodynamics, vector and tensor calculus, curvilinear
coordinate systems, and the kinematics of fluid motion and wave
propagation are covered in appendices. Providing the basic theoretical
background for graduate students and researchers of physical
oceanography and climate science, this book will serve as both a
comprehensive text and an essential reference.
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ISBN
9780511239632
Publisert
2014
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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