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A cross-scale model for 3D baroclinic circulation in estuary–plume–shelf systems: I. Formulation and skill assessment (1) · A cross-scale model for 3D baroclinic circulation in estuary–plume–shelf systems: II. Application to the Columbia River (1) · A new hypothesis and exploratory model for the formation of large-scale inner-shelf sediment sorting and “rippled scour depressions” (1) · Application of a finite element model (TELEMAC) to computing the wind induced response of the Irish Sea (1) · Development of eddies in an idealised shelf slope area due to an along slope barotropic jet (1) · Internal pressure errors in sigma-coordinate ocean models—sensitivity of the growth of the flow to the time stepping method and possible non-hydrostatic effects (1) · Modeling deposition by wave-supported gravity flows on the Po River prodelta: From seasonal floods to prograding clinoforms (1) · Numerical determination of residence time and age in a partially mixed estuary using three-dimensional hydrodynamic model (1) · Numerical study of the sensitivity of mangroves in reducing storm surge and flooding to hurricane characteristics in southern Florida (1) · On the flux of water and sediment into the Northern Adriatic Sea (1) · Stratified flow over complex topography: A model study of the bottom drag and associated mixing (1) · The impact of floods and storms on the acoustic reflectivity of the inner continental shelf: A modeling assessment (1) · The plume of the Rhone: numerical simulation and remote sensing (1) · Transport of surface waters from the Juan de Fuca eddy region to the Washington coast (1) · Wind and tidal forcing on the meso-scale circulation in Storfjorden, Svalbard (1)
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