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Gravity currents in the environment and the laboratory
Simpson, J.E. (1997). Gravity currents in the environment and the laboratory. Second edition. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-66401-2. XIII, 244 pp.
Gravity currents in the environment and the laboratory

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Document type: Training material

Keywords
    Atmosphere (earth)
    Fronts (meteorology)
    Laboratory research
    Motion > Atmospheric motion > Winds > Local winds > Breezes > Sea breezes
    Numerical models
    Physics > Mechanics > Fluid mechanics > Fluid dynamics
    Satellite imagery
    Stratification
    Suspension currents
    Topography
    Turbulence
    Water bodies > Inland waters > Lakes
    Water bodies > Inland waters > Rivers
    Water bodies > Oceans
    Water waves > Gravity waves

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  • Simpson, J.E.

Abstract
    This book comprehensively describes all aspects of gravity flow, a physical process in the environment that is covered by many disciplines including meteorology, oceanography, the earth sciences and industrial processes. The first edition was very well received, and the author has brought the new edition completely up to date, with much new material. Simpson describes gravity currents with a variety of laboratory experiments, many from his own work. Gravity Currents is a valuable supplementary textbook for undergraduates and a reference work for research workers. The general reader will also find much of interest, since the author clearly describes the physics of flows involved without advanced mathematics, and with numerous photographs and illustrations.

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