Oceanografia fisica
Water Movements. Laminar and Turbulent Flow Reynolds Number (Re) Laminar Re 4000.
Understanding coastal processes and problems to produce successful management solutions. A case study of Dawlish Warren. Dr. Chris Spencer University of.
Coastal Revision Ppt
oceanography
Waves & Surfing Surfboard Design and Geometry Power Generation from Waves Tsunamis Sharks Ships.
Tides. Tides have a wave form, but differ from other waves because they are caused by the interactions between the ocean, Sun and Moon. Crest of the wave.
Sedimentology ERSC/GEOG 2P16 April 7, 2010.
Instrumentation and Quantification of Tsunamis With an Emphasis on the Santa Barbara Channel.
TIDES. What is a tide? A tide is the periodic rise and fall of a body of water due to gravitational interactions between the sun, moon and Earth The wavelength.
Lesson 10: Tides Physical Oceanography. Last lesson we learned about waves How do you differentiate between a deepwater and shallow-water wave? What is.
Tsunami. Why did the earthquake cause a tsunami?the earthquake cause tsunami Shallow focus earthquake Large volume of oceanic crust displaced The movement.