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Boundary Conditions,irms this (see section 3.3 on tidal modelling for example). Therefore the effects that are literally on the edge of models are in fact central drivers and play a major role in determining the resulting motion of the sea.

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Numerical Methods,ng the wider implications of applying the methods and not so much on the fine details. It is accepted that what follows will not perhaps enable the reader to build his or her own model from equations to computer code, it should however help you to understand existing software and more importantly be better able to judge their pitfalls.

Compassionate 发表于 2025-3-28 11:59:53

Book 2001ses in the sea operate. The coast and thecontinental shelf are two of the most important areas of the sea tounderstand. .Coastal and Shelf Sea Modelling. is therefore verytimely and important. In this text, modelling the processes that occurin the sea is motivated continually through real life examp
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