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Wind waves: their generation and propagation on the ocean surface
Kinsman, B. (2012). Wind waves: their generation and propagation on the ocean surface. Dover edition. Dover Publications: New York. ISBN 978-0-486-64652-7. xxiii, 676 pp.
Wind waves: their generation and propagation on the ocean surface

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Document type: Training material

Keywords
    Ocean waves
    Water waves > Surface water waves > Wind waves
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Kinsman, B.

Abstract
    In this classic study, a renowned student of ocean wave theory examines the data requirements and details of the power spectral analysis required to make the wave revolution intelligible. Although the discussions center on waves, once the techniques are understood, they can be applied to many other areas. After outlining the nature of waves and wave processes and their methods of measurement and classification, the author provides a detailed exploration that relies heavily on mathematical models. Topics include perturbations of irrotational motion, energy considerations, wave generations by wind, and much more. The text is enhanced and clarified by 270 photos, figures, and tables. A helpful bibliography and indexes conclude this indispensable addition to the oceanographer's library.

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