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Sea Level Fluctuations
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This thematic issue presents 11 scientific articles that are extremely useful for understanding the processes and phenomena of the interacting geospheres of the Earth. These processes have an important impact on the biosphere and many human activities. The results of scientific research presented in this book are fully united by the common theme "investigation of the fundamental foundations of the emergence, development, transformation, and interaction of hydroacoustic, hydrophysical and geophysical fields in the World Ocean." The book is recommended to a wide range of readers, as well as to specialists in the field of hydroacoustics, oceanology, and geophysics.


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Sea Level Fluctuations
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This thematic issue presents 11 scientific articles that are extremely useful for understanding the processes and phenomena of the interacting geospheres of the Earth. These processes have an important impact on the biosphere and many human activities. The results of scientific research presented in this book are fully united by the common theme "investigation of the fundamental foundations of the emergence, development, transformation, and interaction of hydroacoustic, hydrophysical and geophysical fields in the World Ocean." The book is recommended to a wide range of readers, as well as to specialists in the field of hydroacoustics, oceanology, and geophysics.

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Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- gravitational waves --- pressure variations --- period variation --- laser meter of hydrosphere pressure variations --- infragravity waves --- gravity wind waves --- laser strainmeter --- typhoon --- mesoscale eddy --- parabolic equation --- normal mode --- mesoscale vortex --- acoustic propagation --- AIPOcean --- OW method --- COMSOL software --- sea surface --- wave spectra --- satellite imagery processing --- aerospace monitoring --- sea waves --- retrieving operator --- Scholte wave --- theoretical dispersion curve --- stiffness matrices --- layered media --- wind waves --- progressive waves --- standing waves --- primary microseisms --- secondary microseisms --- wave dynamics --- wave transformation --- swell --- tides --- seiches --- remote probing --- space monitoring --- nonlinearity --- modulation --- oceanic front --- ray theory --- horizontal refraction --- coastal video monitoring --- streaming video --- image and video processing --- real-time mode --- subpixel resolution --- underwater currents --- microseisms --- coastal water areas --- red tide --- harmful algal bloom --- sea surface height --- sea surface temperature --- chlorophyll-a --- biogenic slicks --- river runoff --- Kamchatka --- earthquake --- tsunami --- deformation jump --- sine-Gordon equation --- kink --- anti-kink --- underwater landslide --- gravitational waves --- pressure variations --- period variation --- laser meter of hydrosphere pressure variations --- infragravity waves --- gravity wind waves --- laser strainmeter --- typhoon --- mesoscale eddy --- parabolic equation --- normal mode --- mesoscale vortex --- acoustic propagation --- AIPOcean --- OW method --- COMSOL software --- sea surface --- wave spectra --- satellite imagery processing --- aerospace monitoring --- sea waves --- retrieving operator --- Scholte wave --- theoretical dispersion curve --- stiffness matrices --- layered media --- wind waves --- progressive waves --- standing waves --- primary microseisms --- secondary microseisms --- wave dynamics --- wave transformation --- swell --- tides --- seiches --- remote probing --- space monitoring --- nonlinearity --- modulation --- oceanic front --- ray theory --- horizontal refraction --- coastal video monitoring --- streaming video --- image and video processing --- real-time mode --- subpixel resolution --- underwater currents --- microseisms --- coastal water areas --- red tide --- harmful algal bloom --- sea surface height --- sea surface temperature --- chlorophyll-a --- biogenic slicks --- river runoff --- Kamchatka --- earthquake --- tsunami --- deformation jump --- sine-Gordon equation --- kink --- anti-kink --- underwater landslide


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Oceanic Internal Waves and Internal Tides in the East Asian Marginal Seas
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Year: 2022 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Oceanic internal waves (IWs) at frequencies from local inertial (e.g., near-inertial internal waves) to buoyancy frequencies (nonlinear internal waves or internal solitary waves), sometimes including diurnal and semidiurnal tidal frequencies, play an important role in redistributing heat, momentum, materials, and energy via turbulent mixing. IWs are found ubiquitously in many seas, including East Asian marginal seas (Indonesian Seas, South China Sea, East China Sea, Yellow Sea, and East Sea or Japan Sea), significantly affecting underwater acoustics, coastal and offshore engineering, submarine navigation, biological productivity, and the local and global climate. Despite decades of study on the IWs in some regions, our understanding of the IWs in the East Asian marginal seas is still in a primitive state and the mechanisms underlying every stage (generation, propagation, evolution, and dissipation) of IWs are not always clear. This Special Issue includes papers related to all fields of both low- and high-frequency IW studies in the specified region, including remote sensing, in situ observations, theories, and numerical models.


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Oceanic Internal Waves and Internal Tides in the East Asian Marginal Seas
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Oceanic internal waves (IWs) at frequencies from local inertial (e.g., near-inertial internal waves) to buoyancy frequencies (nonlinear internal waves or internal solitary waves), sometimes including diurnal and semidiurnal tidal frequencies, play an important role in redistributing heat, momentum, materials, and energy via turbulent mixing. IWs are found ubiquitously in many seas, including East Asian marginal seas (Indonesian Seas, South China Sea, East China Sea, Yellow Sea, and East Sea or Japan Sea), significantly affecting underwater acoustics, coastal and offshore engineering, submarine navigation, biological productivity, and the local and global climate. Despite decades of study on the IWs in some regions, our understanding of the IWs in the East Asian marginal seas is still in a primitive state and the mechanisms underlying every stage (generation, propagation, evolution, and dissipation) of IWs are not always clear. This Special Issue includes papers related to all fields of both low- and high-frequency IW studies in the specified region, including remote sensing, in situ observations, theories, and numerical models.


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Oceanic Internal Waves and Internal Tides in the East Asian Marginal Seas
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Oceanic internal waves (IWs) at frequencies from local inertial (e.g., near-inertial internal waves) to buoyancy frequencies (nonlinear internal waves or internal solitary waves), sometimes including diurnal and semidiurnal tidal frequencies, play an important role in redistributing heat, momentum, materials, and energy via turbulent mixing. IWs are found ubiquitously in many seas, including East Asian marginal seas (Indonesian Seas, South China Sea, East China Sea, Yellow Sea, and East Sea or Japan Sea), significantly affecting underwater acoustics, coastal and offshore engineering, submarine navigation, biological productivity, and the local and global climate. Despite decades of study on the IWs in some regions, our understanding of the IWs in the East Asian marginal seas is still in a primitive state and the mechanisms underlying every stage (generation, propagation, evolution, and dissipation) of IWs are not always clear. This Special Issue includes papers related to all fields of both low- and high-frequency IW studies in the specified region, including remote sensing, in situ observations, theories, and numerical models.

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Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- near-inertial waves --- typhoon Megi --- South China Sea --- hybrid coordinate ocean model reanalysis results --- Luzon Strait --- baroclinic tides --- stratification variability --- MITgcm --- nonlinear internal wave --- propagating speed --- propagating direction --- underway observation --- moored observation --- East China Sea --- internal solitary wave --- shipboard observation --- extreme current velocity --- wave breaking --- trapped core --- near-inertial internal waves --- nonseasonal variability --- mesoscale flow field --- relative vorticity --- Okubo-Weiss parameter --- subsurface mooring --- southwestern East Sea --- Japan Sea --- internal waves --- Hainan Island --- KRI nanggala-402 submarine wreck --- Lombok Strait --- Bali Sea --- internal solitary waves --- remote sensing images --- underwater noise --- flow noise --- vortex-induced vibration --- the South China Sea --- near-inertial waves --- typhoon Megi --- South China Sea --- hybrid coordinate ocean model reanalysis results --- Luzon Strait --- baroclinic tides --- stratification variability --- MITgcm --- nonlinear internal wave --- propagating speed --- propagating direction --- underway observation --- moored observation --- East China Sea --- internal solitary wave --- shipboard observation --- extreme current velocity --- wave breaking --- trapped core --- near-inertial internal waves --- nonseasonal variability --- mesoscale flow field --- relative vorticity --- Okubo-Weiss parameter --- subsurface mooring --- southwestern East Sea --- Japan Sea --- internal waves --- Hainan Island --- KRI nanggala-402 submarine wreck --- Lombok Strait --- Bali Sea --- internal solitary waves --- remote sensing images --- underwater noise --- flow noise --- vortex-induced vibration --- the South China Sea

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