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which describe internal solitary waves in shallow seas.
which is used to model the bi-directional propagation of long waves in shallow water.
Acoustic propagation of Ultra-Low Frequency waves in shallow water waveguide can be modeled by normal mode theory.
An empirical modification to the Airy equation for wave celerity reduces to the expression for solitary waves in shallow water whilst retaining its usual form for deep water.
It governs various physical phenomena in disciplines such as nonlinear transverse waves in shallow water, ion-acoustic waves in plasma or magnetohydrodynamics waves in plasma.
Weisz and Winter (2005) affirms that theoretically tidal variation can influence the speed and magnitude of tsunami waves in shallow regions.
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Three-dimensional and more strongly breaking waves in shallower water may yield wave heights higher than those measured during this study.
However, it is shown that the effect of wave grouping can produce waves in shallower water that are at least 30% greater in height than the limit proposed by Nelson (1994).
In the spirit of GFM, we propose a new GFM to track discontinuities in shallow water equations and ideal magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) equations: a new GFM is designed for tracking shock wave in shallow water equations; then the GFM is extended to treat contact discontinuity in ideal MHD equations where the interface moves with the entropy wave speed.
It suggested that the contribution of surface waves trapped in shallow layers was overwhelmingly dominant compared with that of body waves.
Paddle out to sea and catch a broken wave in shallower, white water nearer to the shore.
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