Special Issue No. 75: Proceedings of the 14th International Coastal Symposium, Sydney, 6-11 March 2016. Vol. 2 (March 2016), pp. 1387-1391 (5 pages) Published By: Coastal Education & Research ...
Every day huge, underwater waves surge and ebb far outside the rims of continents. Flowing much faster than the visible tides, these “internal tides” usually don’t make it to the surface or close to ...
Internal tides, waves below the ocean's surface that propagate at tidal frequencies, play an important role in ocean mixing but can be difficult to detect and study. Researchers find they can detect ...
When ocean tidal currents encounter undersea topography, waves called internal tides are generated. These waves propagate into the ocean interior and can contribute significantly to oceanic mixing ...
Waves as tall as skyscrapers move deep within the ocean, but despite their vast size, marine scientists are unsure what happens when the waves crash into land. Now, 40 researchers aboard ships in the ...
Series'The Earth's pulses' (6/6). Since ancient times, scientists have been trying to explain the tide. The interplay between the Earth, sun and moon was not understood until Isaac Newton in the 17th ...
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