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Lectures on Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Rick Salmon (Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego)

Lectures on Geophysical Fluid Dynamics By Rick Salmon (Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego)

Summary

Lectures on Geophysical Fluid Dynamics offers an introduction to several topics in geophysical fluid dynamics, including the theory of large-scale ocean circulation, geostrophic turbulence, and Hamiltonian fluid dynamics. Since each chapter is a self-contained introduction to its particular topic, the book will be useful to students and researchers in diverse scientific fields.

Lectures on Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Summary

Lectures on Geophysical Fluid Dynamics by Rick Salmon (Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego)

Lectures on Geophysical Fluid Dynamics offers an introduction to several topics in theoretical geophysical fluid dynamics, including the theory of large-scale ocean circulation, geostrophic turbulence, and Hamiltonian fluid dynamics. The book is based on an introductory course in dynamical oceanography offered to first-year graduate students at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Each chapter is a self-contained introduction ti its particular subject, and makes few specific references to other chapters. Chapters 1 examines the relationship between the molecular and continuum models of the fluid, and between the Eulerian and Lagrangian descriptions of the latter. Ch.2 is a broad introduction to the fluid dynamics of rotating, stratified flows. Ch.3 adddresses large-scale ocean circulation. Chs.4,5 and 6 discuss the theory of turbulence, including elementary ideas based on vorticity laws (Ch.4), statistical turbulence theory (Ch.5), and the applications of these ideas to quasigeostrophic flows in the Earth's oceans and atmosphere (Ch.6). Ch.7 surveys Hamiltonoian fluid dynamics, including the interaction between waves and currents, and balanced approximations to nearly geostrophic flow. Overall, the emphasis is on physical ideas rather than mathematical techniques. Readers are assumed to have had an elementary introduction to fluid mechanics, to know advanced calculus through partial differential equations, and to be familiar with the elementary ideas about linear waves, including the concept of group velocity.

Lectures on Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Reviews

'The book provides an excellent course for graduate students in applied mathematics or mathematical oceanography or meterology. It can be used fruitfully by researchers in related areas who would like to learn about a field of physics that generates intriguing and cha,lenging mathematical problems...It is also likely to become a significant reference book for the subject' SIAM Review

Table of Contents

1. Fundamentals ; 2. Introduction to Geophysical Fluid Dyunamics ; 3. Non-inertial Theory of Ocean Circulation ; 4. Vorticity and Turbulence ; 5. Statistical Fluid Dynamics ; 6. Geostropic Turbulence ; 7. Hamiltonian Fluid Dynamics

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NPB9780195108088
9780195108088
0195108086
Lectures on Geophysical Fluid Dynamics by Rick Salmon (Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego)
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Oxford University Press Inc
1998-05-21
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