Hydrodynamics of Semi-Enclosed Seas ( Volume 34 )

Publication series :Volume 34

Author: Nihoul   J. C. J.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9780080870724

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444420770

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444420770

Subject: P731.2 ocean dynamics

Language: ENG

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Hydrodynamics of Semi-Enclosed Seas

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 14

Foreword

pp.:  6 – 8

Acknowledgments

pp.:  8 – 10

List of Participants

pp.:  10 – 16

Contents

pp.:  14 – 6

Chapter 3. A reduced gravity numerical model of circulation in the Alboran sea

pp.:  90 – 106

Chapter 4. Surface temperature fronts in the Mediterranean from infrared satellite imagery

pp.:  106 – 144

Chapter 5. The water circulation in the North Western Mediterranean sea, its relation with wind and atmomheric Dressure

pp.:  144 – 158

Chapter 6. Analysis of upwelling in the Gulf of Lions

pp.:  158 – 170

Chapter 7. Discontinuous upwelling along a rectilinear coast with a series of small capes

pp.:  170 – 180

Chapter 8. Deviation with respect to Coriolis period for gravity- inertial -internal waves generated in an ocean basin by an impulsional wind

pp.:  180 – 192

Chapter 9. Hydrodynamics of the Adriatic sea

pp.:  192 – 202

Chapter 10. Current circulation in the Ligurian sea

pp.:  202 – 220

Chapter 11. Non-tidal flow in the North Channel of the Irish sea

pp.:  220 – 258

Chapter 12. The dynamics of the loop current and shed eddies i n a numerical model of the Gulf of Mexico

pp.:  258 – 314

Chapter 13. A numerical model of eddy generation in the Southeastern Caribbean sea

pp.:  314 – 344

Chapter 14. A model for frontal upwelling

pp.:  344 – 364

Chapter 15. Numerical tidal simulations within the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand

pp.:  364 – 400

Chapter 16. The sensitivity of the Baltic Sea to natural and man-made impact

pp.:  400 – 414

Chapter 17. Mixing in the Baltic sea and implications for the environmental conditions

pp.:  414 – 434

Chapter 18. Fine structure of the open parts of the Baltic sea

pp.:  434 – 448

Chapter 19. Synoptic scale variability of hydrophysical fields in the Baltic Proper on the basis of CTD measurements

pp.:  448 – 484

Chapter 20. Synoptic variability of currents in the Baltic Proper

pp.:  484 – 504

Chapter 21. The variability of the temprature, salinity and density fields in the upper layers of the Baltic sea

pp.:  504 – 518

Chapter 22. Modelling of the climatic scale variabilitv of the hydrodynamics of the Baltic sea

pp.:  518 – 526

Chapter 23. Modelling of some hydrodynamical processes by a model of rotationally anisotropic turbulent flow

pp.:  526 – 532

Chapter 24. A cascade model of turbulent diffusion

pp.:  532 – 538

Chapter 25. Water quality study of the Baltic Sea by optical remote sensing methods

pp.:  538 – 546

Chapter 26. The influence of hydrodynamics on the chlorophyll field in the open Baltic

pp.:  546 – 558

Chapter 27. Characteristic properties of turbulent transport in the Black sea

pp.:  558 – 562

Subject index

pp.:  562 – 572

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