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{{CSDMS publications
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|Publication-citation=Mellor, G.L., 1998. User’s guide for a three-dimensional, primitive equation, numerical ocean model. Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 41 pp.
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|Organization=Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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Author(s) Mellor, G.L.;
BibType report
Title User’s guide for a three-dimensional, primitive equation, numerical ocean model.
Editors
Year 1998
Journal Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Booktitle
Volume
Pages 41
URL
DOI
ISBN
Note


 
Feature reference Yes
PublicationClusterID 11089826232313573332
MS_PublicationClusterID 2137464561
Semantic_ID fb52a6a6cf363bb17e82344512dd678ca20772e1
Nr of citations 970
Sort of publication a module overview describing a module
Sort of model publication a single module
Is the CSDMS HPC used No
If HPC is used, for what project was it?:
Associated simulation movie if any:


Model(s) discussed: Princeton Ocean Model (POM)