Lagrangian transport by deep-water surface gravity wavepackets: effects of directional spreading and stratifcation
The Lagrangian mass transport by non-dissipating surface gravity wavepackets consists of the Stokes drift and the wave-induced return flow. We examine how directional spreading and density stratification affect this mass transport for an isolated non-dissipating wavepacket in deep water using a pert...
Main Authors: | Higgins, C, van Den Bremer, TS, Vanneste, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2019
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