Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4533936 | Continental Shelf Research | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Historic observations of sea-level on Macquarie Island recorded an â¼6min oscillation with a perceived beat of â¼3h, interpreted as two counter-rotating edge waves of slightly different frequencies. Alternative evidence is presented here that the oscillations are consistent with the fundamental shelf period of Buckles Bay; an envelope characteristic of local coast and shelf features. New data from a shore-mounted tide gauge, analyzed using fourier and wavelet techniques, show an â¼6.6min phenomenon occurring in bursts every 1-4Â h. A simple model shows that the fundamental resonant frequency may spread and comply with maximum and minimum coast and shelf features.
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Authors
B.K. Galton-Fenzi, W.D. Scott, D.E. Farrow, R. Handsworth,