Introductory Dynamical Oceanography

Introductory Dynamical Oceanography
Title Introductory Dynamical Oceanography PDF eBook
Author Stephen Pond
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 350
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0080570542

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'Introductory Dynamical Oceanography' 2nd ed provides an introduction to Dynamical Physical Oceanography at a level suitable for senior year undergraduate students in the sciences and for graduate students entering oceanography. It aims to present the basic objectives, procedures and successes and to state some of the present limitations of dynamical oceanography and its relations to descriptive physical oceanography. The first edition has been thoroughly revised and updated and the new work includes reference to the Practical Salinity Scale 1978, the International Equation of State 1980 and the beta-spiral technique for calculating absolute currents from the density distribution. In addition the description of mixed-layer models has been updated and the chapters on Waves and on Tides have been substantially revised and enlarged, with emphasis on internal waves in the Waves chapter. While the text is self-contained readers are recommended to acquaint themselves with the general aspects of descriptive (synoptic) oceanography in order to be aware of the character of the ocean which the dynamical oceanographer is attempting to explain by referring to Pickard and Emery's 'Descriptive Physical Oceanography' 4th edition.

Dynamical Oceanography

Dynamical Oceanography
Title Dynamical Oceanography PDF eBook
Author Henk A. Dijkstra
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 408
Release 2008-01-10
Genre Science
ISBN 3540763767

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This textbook provides a mathematical introduction to the theory of large-scale ocean circulation. It is accessible for readers with an elementary knowledge of mathematics and physics, including continuum mechanics and solution methods for ordinary differential equations. At the end of each chapter several exercises are formulated. Many of these are aimed to further develop methodological skills and to get familiar with the physical concepts. New material is introduced in only a few of these exercises. Fully worked out answers to all exercises can be downloaded from the book’s web site.

Dynamical Oceanography

Dynamical Oceanography
Title Dynamical Oceanography PDF eBook
Author Henk A. Dijkstra
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 408
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Science
ISBN 3540763759

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This textbook provides a mathematical introduction to the theory of large-scale ocean circulation. It is accessible for readers with an elementary knowledge of mathematics and physics, including continuum mechanics and solution methods for ordinary differential equations. At the end of each chapter several exercises are formulated. Many of these are aimed to further develop methodological skills and to get familiar with the physical concepts. New material is introduced in only a few of these exercises. Fully worked out answers to all exercises can be downloaded from the book’s web site.

Ocean Dynamics

Ocean Dynamics
Title Ocean Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Dirk Olbers
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 717
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Science
ISBN 364223450X

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Ocean Dynamics’ is a concise introduction to the fundamentals of fluid mechanics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics and the common approximations for geophysical fluid dynamics, presenting a comprehensive approach to large-scale ocean circulation theory. The book is written on the physical and mathematical level of graduate students in theoretical courses of physical oceanography, meteorology and environmental physics. An extensive bibliography and index, extensive side notes and recommendations for further reading, and a comparison with the specific atmospheric physics where applicable, makes this volume also a useful reading for researchers. Each of the four parts of the book – fundamental laws, common approximations, ocean waves, oceanic turbulence and eddies, and selected aspects of ocean dynamics – starts with elementary considerations, blending then classical topics with more advanced developments of fluid mechanics and theoretical oceanography. The last part covers the theory of the global wind-driven circulation in homogeneous and stratified regimes, the circulation and overturning in the Southern Ocean, and the global meridional overturning and thermohaline-driven circulation. Emphasis is placed on simple physical models rather than access to extensive numerical results, enabling students to understand and reproduce the complex theory mostly by analytical means. All equations and models are derived in detail and illustrated by numerous figures. The appendix provides short excursions into the mathematical background, such as vector analysis, statistics, and differential equations

Nonlinear Physical Oceanography

Nonlinear Physical Oceanography
Title Nonlinear Physical Oceanography PDF eBook
Author Henk A. Dijkstra
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 532
Release 2007-07-16
Genre Science
ISBN 1402022638

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Taken from a review of the first edition in SIAM: "This text is different from most others in that it combines several different disciplines and draws on many scientific studies in order to deduce mechanisms of ocean circulation. (...) Therefore (it) cannot be substituted, and (...) it meets its unique goals with clarity and thoroughness".

Atmosphere—Ocean Dynamics

Atmosphere—Ocean Dynamics
Title Atmosphere—Ocean Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Adrian E. Gill
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 682
Release 2016-06-03
Genre Science
ISBN 1483281582

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Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics deals with a systematic and unified approach to the dynamics of the ocean and atmosphere. The book reviews the relationship of the ocean-atmosphere and how this system functions. The text explains this system through radiative equilibrium models; the book also considers the greenhouse effect, the effects of convection and of horizontal gradients, and the variability in radiative driving of the earth. Equations in the book show the properties of a material element, mass conservation, the balance of scalar quantity (such as salinity), and the mathematical behavior of the ocean and atmosphere. The book also addresses how the ocean-atmosphere system tends to adjust to equilibrium, both in the absence and presence of driving forces such as gravity. The text also explains the effect of the earth's rotation on the system, as well as the application of forced motions such as that produced by wind or temperature changes. The book explains tropical dynamics and the effects of variation of the Coriolis parameter with latitude. The text will be appreciated by meteorologists, environmentalists, students studying hydrology, and people working in general earth sciences.

Introductory Dynamical Oceanography

Introductory Dynamical Oceanography
Title Introductory Dynamical Oceanography PDF eBook
Author Stephen Pond
Publisher
Total Pages 329
Release 1991
Genre Hydrodynamics
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