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... density increases and there is a distinct step indicating an incremental rise in the density at the time each barrel of nodules is added . For reference purposes , a slurry density of 90 pounds per cubic foot is equal to a solids ...
... density increases and there is a distinct step indicating an incremental rise in the density at the time each barrel of nodules is added . For reference purposes , a slurry density of 90 pounds per cubic foot is equal to a solids ...
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... density of the same realization is presented in Fig 3. A small peak in the vicinity of twice the frequency of peak energy density can be seen in the nonlinear spectral density . Similar peaks have been reported in the spectral densities ...
... density of the same realization is presented in Fig 3. A small peak in the vicinity of twice the frequency of peak energy density can be seen in the nonlinear spectral density . Similar peaks have been reported in the spectral densities ...
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difference in wave energy flux density since it is proportional to significant wave height squared . Energy flux density in kW per meter of wave front is given by ( Haggerman , 2001 ; Nielsen , 2002 ) ; E ( kW / m ) = 0.422 H2 T ( 1 ) ...
difference in wave energy flux density since it is proportional to significant wave height squared . Energy flux density in kW per meter of wave front is given by ( Haggerman , 2001 ; Nielsen , 2002 ) ; E ( kW / m ) = 0.422 H2 T ( 1 ) ...
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