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This book describes a comprehensive selection of ocean processes
such as wave phenomena (surface, internal gravitational, and
acoustic waves), the influence of surfactants and pollutants on the
aquatic environment's dynamics, the models of the stratified
natural environment, convective phenomena in the ocean, and the
interaction of wave and convective processes. Finally, this book
dedicates the last section to unsolved problems in the physics of
anomalous waves. Most of the chapters present the most hegemonic
theories but also they introduce the revulsive ideas based on
alternative approaches. The underlying mathematical models are
scientifically justified both at the physical and formal
mathematical levels. In all known limiting cases lead to well-known
classical results. They are in good agreement with experimental
data. Several sections show the application of developed approaches
to the description of natural phenomena. The book is of interest to
specialists working in the field of ocean physics, as well as
undergraduate and graduate students specializing in marine physics
and oceanography.
This book presents a comprehensive overview of hydroacoustics and
describes the physical basis of acoustic processes observed in the
sea. In addition, it discusses the basic concepts and provides
simplified models of sound propagation and acoustic phenomena at
the boundary between environments. Lastly, the book examines in
detail a number of applications of ocean acoustics and methods. The
ocean is the last reserve of natural resources. It is also an
essential element in the biosphere, ensuring the latter's balance,
and plays a pivotal role in the Earth's climate system and global
warming. Consequently, studying the ocean is one of humankind's
most critical scientific tasks, but penetrating its mysteries is no
mean feat. Acoustics (hydroacoustics) is one of the most powerful
tools for examining the water layer and beyond, since sound waves
are the only type of radiation that can propagate over distances of
hundreds and even thousands of kilometers in the ocean. This unique
resource appeals to specialists working in the fields of ocean and
atmosphere physics, students and postgraduate students studying sea
physics and oceanology, and anyone who is interested in the
problems the ocean is currently facing.
This book describes a comprehensive selection of ocean processes
such as wave phenomena (surface, internal gravitational, and
acoustic waves), the influence of surfactants and pollutants on the
aquatic environment's dynamics, the models of the stratified
natural environment, convective phenomena in the ocean, and the
interaction of wave and convective processes. Finally, this book
dedicates the last section to unsolved problems in the physics of
anomalous waves. Most of the chapters present the most hegemonic
theories but also they introduce the revulsive ideas based on
alternative approaches. The underlying mathematical models are
scientifically justified both at the physical and formal
mathematical levels. In all known limiting cases lead to well-known
classical results. They are in good agreement with experimental
data. Several sections show the application of developed approaches
to the description of natural phenomena. The book is of interest to
specialists working in the field of ocean physics, as well as
undergraduate and graduate students specializing in marine physics
and oceanography.
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