Quarter-wave tidal resonance in the Bristol Channel - Celtic Sea shelf area is investigated using a simple one-dimensional numerical model. It is found that semi-diurnal resonant modes extending across the shelf are possible. The effects of tidal barrages on resonant period are determined
The Gully, Nova Scotia (44 degrees N) is unique amongst studied submarine canyons poleward of 30 deg...
Seiches are long-period standing waves with a unique period called a natural resonant period, during...
The Bristol Channel is located in the south-west coast of Great Britain, which has the second larges...
The resonances of the English Channel and Irish Sea are investigated using the methods of Webb (2012...
The Bristol Channel has one of the largest tidal ranges in the world. A key cause for this is the re...
The Bristol Channel/Severn Estuary has some of the largest tides in the world with a mean spring tid...
[1] The coupling between a quarter-wave resonance in a coastal bay and a Helmholtz mode in an adjace...
A horizontal hydrodynamic model was applied to predict the response characteristics of the Severn Es...
Tidal studies have shown that there exists a resonance of the semi-diurnal tide in the Hudson Bay-Hu...
An analytical model is used to investigate the resonant behavior in a semi-closed channel. The main ...
The energy resource in the Bristol Channel is of national strategic significance to meet the future ...
We present an idealised model of the tidal response in a main channel with multiple secondary basins...
The resonance of semi-diurnal tidal elevations is investigated with a forward numerical forced damp...
arge M3 tides on the broad-continental shelf between Itajai and Santos, Brazil, are interpreted as a...
In the Gulf of Kutch on the northwestern shelf of India the semi-diurnal constituents M2 and S2 get ...
The Gully, Nova Scotia (44 degrees N) is unique amongst studied submarine canyons poleward of 30 deg...
Seiches are long-period standing waves with a unique period called a natural resonant period, during...
The Bristol Channel is located in the south-west coast of Great Britain, which has the second larges...
The resonances of the English Channel and Irish Sea are investigated using the methods of Webb (2012...
The Bristol Channel has one of the largest tidal ranges in the world. A key cause for this is the re...
The Bristol Channel/Severn Estuary has some of the largest tides in the world with a mean spring tid...
[1] The coupling between a quarter-wave resonance in a coastal bay and a Helmholtz mode in an adjace...
A horizontal hydrodynamic model was applied to predict the response characteristics of the Severn Es...
Tidal studies have shown that there exists a resonance of the semi-diurnal tide in the Hudson Bay-Hu...
An analytical model is used to investigate the resonant behavior in a semi-closed channel. The main ...
The energy resource in the Bristol Channel is of national strategic significance to meet the future ...
We present an idealised model of the tidal response in a main channel with multiple secondary basins...
The resonance of semi-diurnal tidal elevations is investigated with a forward numerical forced damp...
arge M3 tides on the broad-continental shelf between Itajai and Santos, Brazil, are interpreted as a...
In the Gulf of Kutch on the northwestern shelf of India the semi-diurnal constituents M2 and S2 get ...
The Gully, Nova Scotia (44 degrees N) is unique amongst studied submarine canyons poleward of 30 deg...
Seiches are long-period standing waves with a unique period called a natural resonant period, during...
The Bristol Channel is located in the south-west coast of Great Britain, which has the second larges...