01870nam a2200217 i 4500006001900000007001500019008004100034020004300075040002100118082001700139100002600156245003100182260004500213300006500258500007300323505024900396520091900645650001101564776003501575856004201610m|||||o||d||||||||cr||||||||||||180215s2019||||enk o ||1 0|eng|d a9781316998793 (ebook)qOnline Resource aUkCbUPbengerda00a551.46/42231 aGerkema, Theo,d1965-13aAn introduction to tides / aLondonbCambridge University Pressc2019 a1 online resource (viii, 213 pages) :bdigital, PDF file(s). aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 May 2019).8 aMachine generated contents note: Acknowledgment; 1. Introductory concepts; 2. Tidal forcing; 3. Celestial motions; 4. Tidal constituents and the harmonic method; 5. Tidal wave propagation; 6. Tides in coastal seas and basins; 7. Internal tides. aThis textbook is a self-contained introduction to tides that will be useful for courses on tides in oceans and coastal seas at an advanced undergraduate and postgraduate level, and will also serve as the go-to book for researchers and coastal engineers needing information about tides. The material covered includes: a derivation of the tide-generating potential; a systematic overview of the main lunar periodicities; an intuitive explanation of the origin of the main tidal constituents; basic wave models for tidal propagation (e.g. Kelvin waves, the Taylor problem); shallow-water constituents; co-oscillation and resonance; frictional and radiation damping; the vertical structure of tidal currents; and a separate chapter on internal tides, which deals with ocean stratification, propagation of internal tides (vertical modes and characteristics) and their generation. Exercises are provided in each chapter. 0aTides.08iPrint version: z978110847426940uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/9781316998793