The role of the complete Coriolis force in cross-equatorial transport of abyssal ocean currents
<p>In studies of the ocean it has become conventional to retain only the component of the Coriolis force associated with the radial component of the Earth’s rotation vector, the so-called “traditional approximation”. We investigate the role of the “non-traditional” component of the Coriolis fo...
Main Authors: | Stewart, A, Andrew L Stewart |
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Other Authors: | Dellar, P |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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