AbstractVariations in shelf geometry mean that a coastal trapped wave mode can propagate within some finite length of shelf but be evanescent outside this region. This paper constructs such geographically localised coastal trapped waves using a WKBJ approximation. Comparison with full numerical solutions of the non-linear differential eigenvalue problem demonstrates that the approximation is extremely accurate. The asymptotic and full numerical models are then used to examine the parameters and geometries that govern the existence of these modes
This article considers waves extending across the continental shelf and/or slope and having periods ...
This paper presents a model for the evaluation of long waves amplification at coastal areas, based o...
Four types of stable, subinertial Rossby-like waves have been found to propagate alongshore in a mod...
AbstractVariations in shelf geometry mean that a coastal trapped wave mode can propagate within some...
Variations in shelf geometry mean that a coastal trapped wave mode can propagate within some finite ...
Waves of sub-inertial frequency in a continuously stratified ocean and trapped over a continental sh...
The existence of coastal trapped waves on continental shelf/continental slope regions has been well ...
Abstract. The question of the existence of nonpropagating, trapped continental shelf waves (CSWs) al...
The nature of the transition in coastal-trapped wave behavior from trapped, subinertial modes to imp...
Small irregularities in an otherwise straight coast produce certain effects on long waves on a conti...
We describe observations of the generation and propagation of coastally trapped waves in the laborat...
This paper describes how topographic variations can transform a small-amplitude, linear, coastal-tra...
Alongshore variations in coastline curvature or offshore depth profile can create localised regions ...
Based on the linear shallow-water equations, new analytical solutions are derived for trapped waves ...
The effects of a realistic western boundary current on the alongshore propagation of sub-initial wav...
This article considers waves extending across the continental shelf and/or slope and having periods ...
This paper presents a model for the evaluation of long waves amplification at coastal areas, based o...
Four types of stable, subinertial Rossby-like waves have been found to propagate alongshore in a mod...
AbstractVariations in shelf geometry mean that a coastal trapped wave mode can propagate within some...
Variations in shelf geometry mean that a coastal trapped wave mode can propagate within some finite ...
Waves of sub-inertial frequency in a continuously stratified ocean and trapped over a continental sh...
The existence of coastal trapped waves on continental shelf/continental slope regions has been well ...
Abstract. The question of the existence of nonpropagating, trapped continental shelf waves (CSWs) al...
The nature of the transition in coastal-trapped wave behavior from trapped, subinertial modes to imp...
Small irregularities in an otherwise straight coast produce certain effects on long waves on a conti...
We describe observations of the generation and propagation of coastally trapped waves in the laborat...
This paper describes how topographic variations can transform a small-amplitude, linear, coastal-tra...
Alongshore variations in coastline curvature or offshore depth profile can create localised regions ...
Based on the linear shallow-water equations, new analytical solutions are derived for trapped waves ...
The effects of a realistic western boundary current on the alongshore propagation of sub-initial wav...
This article considers waves extending across the continental shelf and/or slope and having periods ...
This paper presents a model for the evaluation of long waves amplification at coastal areas, based o...
Four types of stable, subinertial Rossby-like waves have been found to propagate alongshore in a mod...