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Collaborative Research: Alongshelf Currents Driven by Obliquely Incident Shoaling Internal Bores

Organization University of ConnecticutLocation STORRS, United StatesPosted 15 Jul 2025Deadline 30 Jun 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationCT
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Internal bores generated by shoaling internal waves are known to be significant mechanisms of energy dissipation, cross-shelf exchange, and vertical mixing. Recent observational work has revealed that obliquely incident internal bores drive strong cross-shelf and along-shelf gradients in energy flux and water properties on the inner shelf. Robust…

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Collaborative Research: Alongshelf Currents Driven by Obliquely Incident Shoaling Internal Bores — University of Connect | Dev Procure