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For water - ice drag results are also presented for tidal ( time - dependent )
planetary boundary layer flow . In this case the maximum surface shear stress as
well as the directions of the surface shear stresses associated with the rotating
tidal ...
For water - ice drag results are also presented for tidal ( time - dependent )
planetary boundary layer flow . In this case the maximum surface shear stress as
well as the directions of the surface shear stresses associated with the rotating
tidal ...
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Myrhaug ( 1992a ) used similarity theory to calculate the maximum bottom shear
stress in neutrally stable tidal planetary boundary layer flow , as well as the
directions of the bottom shear stresses associated with the rotating tidal
components .
Myrhaug ( 1992a ) used similarity theory to calculate the maximum bottom shear
stress in neutrally stable tidal planetary boundary layer flow , as well as the
directions of the bottom shear stresses associated with the rotating tidal
components .
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Soulsby , R . L . , 1990 , “ Tidal - current boundary layers ” . The Sea , eds . , B . Le
Mehaute and D . M . Hanes , John Wiley and Sons , New York , Vol . 9 , Part A ,
Ocean Engineering Science , pp . 523 - 566 . Sterberg , R . W . , 1968 , “ Friction ...
Soulsby , R . L . , 1990 , “ Tidal - current boundary layers ” . The Sea , eds . , B . Le
Mehaute and D . M . Hanes , John Wiley and Sons , New York , Vol . 9 , Part A ,
Ocean Engineering Science , pp . 523 - 566 . Sterberg , R . W . , 1968 , “ Friction ...
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