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... shown in Figure 1. The area and bottom topography of the model is shown in Figure 2. The tidal stations whose observed surges were used for comparison with the computations are shown in Figure 3 . Figures 4 ( a ) -4 ( f ) show the ...
... shown in Figure 1. The area and bottom topography of the model is shown in Figure 2. The tidal stations whose observed surges were used for comparison with the computations are shown in Figure 3 . Figures 4 ( a ) -4 ( f ) show the ...
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... shown in Fig 3 , which displays the nonlinear wave conditions present above the plate for the simulated conditions used by Murakami et al . For the same case , the turbulence intensity ( i.e. , √2k ) is shown in Fig . 4 at t = 4.6 s ...
... shown in Fig 3 , which displays the nonlinear wave conditions present above the plate for the simulated conditions used by Murakami et al . For the same case , the turbulence intensity ( i.e. , √2k ) is shown in Fig . 4 at t = 4.6 s ...
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... shown in Figure 12c . At this stage the ice sheet fails completely , as shown in Figures Ida and 13d , and the ice sheet can be considered broken into ice blocks . A similar trend in the ice failure process was also calculated when ...
... shown in Figure 12c . At this stage the ice sheet fails completely , as shown in Figures Ida and 13d , and the ice sheet can be considered broken into ice blocks . A similar trend in the ice failure process was also calculated when ...
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