The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 1968 21(1):105-114; doi:10.1093/qjmam/21.1.105
© 1968 by Oxford University Press
VISCOUS DAMPING EFFECTS IN LONG WAVES ON THE ROTATING EARTH
B. D. DORE
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Department of Mathematics, University of Reading
)
Viscous damping effects are calculated for small amplitude waves propagating in a rotating, unbounded ocean. The method employed is that of matched asymptotic expansions and the resulting formulae are found to reduce to the well-known expressions when the earth's rotation is ignored.

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