Article first published online: 25 OCT 2015A laboratory experimental model of an incident ocean wave interacting with an ice floe is used to validate the canonical, solitary floe version of contemporary theoretical models of wave attenuation in the ice-covered ocean. Amplitudes of waves transmitted by the floe are presented as functions of incident wave steepness for different incident wavelengths. The model is shown to predict the transmitted amplitudes accurately for low incident steepness but to overpredict the amplitudes by an increasing amount, as the incident wave becomes steeper. The proportion of incident wave energy dissipated by the floe in the experiments is shown to correlate with the agreement between the theoretical model and ...
The sensitivity of the rate of exponential decay of wave energy through the ice-covered oceans is in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Recent decline of sea ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean...
A physical model is discussed that mimics the interaction between ocean waves and a multitude of loo...
A laboratory experimental model of an incident ocean wave interacting with an ice floe is used to va...
A laboratory experimental model of an incident ocean wave interacting with an ice floe is used to va...
The polar oceans consist of open water, continuous ice covers and zones of broken ice floes of vario...
The entry of ocean waves from the open sea into pack ice is a feature of the marginal ice zone which...
The entry of ocean waves from the open sea into pack ice is a feature of the marginal ice zone which...
Irregular, unidirectional surface water waves incident on model ice in an ice tank are used as a phy...
A summary is given on the utility of laboratory experiments for gaining understanding of wave attenu...
Two- and three-dimensional models are proposed for ocean-wave attenuation due to scattering by ice f...
In the winter, when the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding, the far edge of the marginal ice zone ...
In the winter, when the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding, the far edge of the marginal ice zone ...
Sea ice inhibits the development of wind‐generated surface gravity waves which are the dominant fact...
Extent: 17p.A three-dimensional model of wave scattering by a large array of floating thin elastic p...
The sensitivity of the rate of exponential decay of wave energy through the ice-covered oceans is in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Recent decline of sea ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean...
A physical model is discussed that mimics the interaction between ocean waves and a multitude of loo...
A laboratory experimental model of an incident ocean wave interacting with an ice floe is used to va...
A laboratory experimental model of an incident ocean wave interacting with an ice floe is used to va...
The polar oceans consist of open water, continuous ice covers and zones of broken ice floes of vario...
The entry of ocean waves from the open sea into pack ice is a feature of the marginal ice zone which...
The entry of ocean waves from the open sea into pack ice is a feature of the marginal ice zone which...
Irregular, unidirectional surface water waves incident on model ice in an ice tank are used as a phy...
A summary is given on the utility of laboratory experiments for gaining understanding of wave attenu...
Two- and three-dimensional models are proposed for ocean-wave attenuation due to scattering by ice f...
In the winter, when the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding, the far edge of the marginal ice zone ...
In the winter, when the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding, the far edge of the marginal ice zone ...
Sea ice inhibits the development of wind‐generated surface gravity waves which are the dominant fact...
Extent: 17p.A three-dimensional model of wave scattering by a large array of floating thin elastic p...
The sensitivity of the rate of exponential decay of wave energy through the ice-covered oceans is in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Recent decline of sea ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean...
A physical model is discussed that mimics the interaction between ocean waves and a multitude of loo...