Simple first‐ and second‐order analytic solutions, which diverge markedly from classical views of cooscillating tides, are derived for tidal propagation in strongly convergent channels. Theoretical predictions compare well with observations from typical examples of shallow, “funnel‐shaped” tidal estuaries. A scaling of the governing equations appropriate to these channels indicates that at first order, gradients in cross‐sectional area dominate velocity gradients in the continuity equation and the friction term dominates acceleration in the momentum equation. Finite amplitude effects, velocity gradients due to wave propagation, and local acceleration enter the equations at second order. Applying this scaling, the first‐order governing equat...
An innovative method is introduced to solve a two-dimensional, depth-averaged analytic model for nar...
Shallow estuaries often show tidal asymmetry of flood-dominance in which duration of the flood is sh...
International audienceDespite the recognized impact of tidal bores on estuarine ecosystems, the larg...
Simple first‐ and second‐order analytic solutions, which diverge markedly from classical views of co...
Abstract. Simple first- and second-order analytic solutions, which diverge markedly from classical v...
We revisit the problem of one-dimensional tide propagation in convergent estuaries considering four ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we study the propagation of a tidal wave in convergent estuaries. In the las...
Tidal wave propagation can be described analytically by a set of four implicit equations, i.e., the ...
[1] Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional hydrodynamic equations for tidal wave propagation ar...
Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional hydrodynamic equations for tidal wave propagation are no...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to enhance our understanding of tidal wave propagation in converg...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to enhance our understanding of tidal wave propagation in converg...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
An innovative method is introduced to solve a two-dimensional, depth-averaged analytic model for nar...
An innovative method is introduced to solve a two-dimensional, depth-averaged analytic model for nar...
Shallow estuaries often show tidal asymmetry of flood-dominance in which duration of the flood is sh...
International audienceDespite the recognized impact of tidal bores on estuarine ecosystems, the larg...
Simple first‐ and second‐order analytic solutions, which diverge markedly from classical views of co...
Abstract. Simple first- and second-order analytic solutions, which diverge markedly from classical v...
We revisit the problem of one-dimensional tide propagation in convergent estuaries considering four ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we study the propagation of a tidal wave in convergent estuaries. In the las...
Tidal wave propagation can be described analytically by a set of four implicit equations, i.e., the ...
[1] Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional hydrodynamic equations for tidal wave propagation ar...
Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional hydrodynamic equations for tidal wave propagation are no...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to enhance our understanding of tidal wave propagation in converg...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to enhance our understanding of tidal wave propagation in converg...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
An innovative method is introduced to solve a two-dimensional, depth-averaged analytic model for nar...
An innovative method is introduced to solve a two-dimensional, depth-averaged analytic model for nar...
Shallow estuaries often show tidal asymmetry of flood-dominance in which duration of the flood is sh...
International audienceDespite the recognized impact of tidal bores on estuarine ecosystems, the larg...