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Shear Instabilities in Stratified Flow

Secondary Instability and Transition in Finite Amplitude Kelvin-Helmholtz Billows

The Nonlinear Evolution of Holmboe Waves

Generation of Small-Amplitude Surface and Internal Waves

A Model of Long Internal Waves in Salt-Wedge Estuaries With Tidal Motion

Internal Solitary Waves Generated by Moving Disturbances

Obstacle Drag and Upstream Motions in Stratified Flow

On the Realizability of Long's Model Solutions for Nonlinear Stratified Flow Over an Obstacle

Upstream Blocking and Stratified Flow Hydraulics

Hydraulic Control of Multilayered Exchange Flow Through Obstructions

Blocking of Layered Flows in Channels of Gradually Varying Geometry

A Comparison of Numerical and Laboratory Experiments on Density-Stratified Flows Around a Three-Dimensional Hill

Effects of a Mountain on the Motion of a Layer of Cold Air

Topographic and Geostrophic Influences on the Salinity Distribution in Estuaries

Transcritical Stratified Flow in Straits

Rotating Hydraulics

Effects of Coastline Perturbations on Coastal Currents and Fronts

Experiments on Baroclinic Eddy Evolution and Stability in Rotating Continuously Stratified Systems

The Effects of Rotation on Selective Withdrawal from a Density-Stratified Reservoir

Stratified Rotating Flow Past Isolated Obstacles

 

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