2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.01.017
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Genesis of the coupling of internal wave modes in the Strait of Messina

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“…In particular, the formula shows how one of the invariants that can be deduced from the symmetry of the completely nonlinear formula of motion represents a direction equal to the transverse direction of beam propagation (Ibragimov and Ibragimov, 2010). Casagrande et al (2009) used in-situ data to initialize and evaluate the Lamb model. An Empirical…”
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“…In particular, the formula shows how one of the invariants that can be deduced from the symmetry of the completely nonlinear formula of motion represents a direction equal to the transverse direction of beam propagation (Ibragimov and Ibragimov, 2010). Casagrande et al (2009) used in-situ data to initialize and evaluate the Lamb model. An Empirical…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 2009, the first study linking both expansion coefficients was published (Casagrande et al, 2009).…”
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“…In the semi-enclosed microtidal Mediterranean Sea, the presence of straits and channels is a crucial parameter for the hydrodynamic circulation of the Mediterranean basin. In particular, internal waves and internal tides recorded in the Mediterranean straits substantially affect the hydrodynamics of the seas: in the Strait of Gibraltar at the Camarinal Sill [24][25][26][27][28][29]); in the Messina Strait [30][31][32][33][34][35]; and in the eastern Sicily channel [36]. In the Greek seas, Drakopoulos and Lascaratos [37] studied the internal tides near the Strait of Rio in Greece; they explored their generation and propagation characteristics, taking into account the influence of upwelling events.…”
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