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A non-hydrostatic flat-bottom ocean model entirely based on Fourier expansion

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9484879 Ocean Modelling 2005 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
The work presented here is restricted to a flat ocean floor. Extensions of our method to ocean models with a realistic topography are discussed.
Keywords
86A0565N3576M2276R05Computational fluid dynamicsPseudo-spectral methodsBoundary value problemsConvection
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A non-hydrostatic flat-bottom ocean model entirely based on Fourier expansion
Authors
A. Wirth,
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Ocean Modelling
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