Darwin, Geodynamics and Extreme Waves
Darwin, Geodynamics and Extreme Waves
Galiev, Sh. U.
Springer International Publishing AG
10/2016
352
Mole
Inglês
9783319363998
15 a 20 dias
6232
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Preface.- Prologue: a few notes about Charles Darwin, his research and the contents of the book.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Extracts from Darwin's publications, and his basic geophysical ideas.- 3. Darwin's reports on catastrophic natural phenomena and modern science: topographic effect and local circumstances.- 4. Darwin's reports on catastrophic natural phenomena and modern science: seaquake-induced waves, atomization and cavitation.- 5. Extreme wave/ship interaction.- 6. Modelling of extreme waves in natural resonators: from gravity waves to the origin of the Universe.- 7. Final comments on Charles Darwin's geophysical observations.
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Catastrophic Amplification of Waves;Earthquakes and Seaquakes;Extreme (rogue, catastrophic) Ocean Waves;Faraday-type Waves;Resonance and Amplification of Waves;Shallow Earthquakes and Extreme Waves;Tsunamis;Vertical Seismic Shock;Vertical Seismic Shocks and Natural Resonance;Volcano/Earthquake Interaction,
Preface.- Prologue: a few notes about Charles Darwin, his research and the contents of the book.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Extracts from Darwin's publications, and his basic geophysical ideas.- 3. Darwin's reports on catastrophic natural phenomena and modern science: topographic effect and local circumstances.- 4. Darwin's reports on catastrophic natural phenomena and modern science: seaquake-induced waves, atomization and cavitation.- 5. Extreme wave/ship interaction.- 6. Modelling of extreme waves in natural resonators: from gravity waves to the origin of the Universe.- 7. Final comments on Charles Darwin's geophysical observations.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Catastrophic Amplification of Waves;Earthquakes and Seaquakes;Extreme (rogue, catastrophic) Ocean Waves;Faraday-type Waves;Resonance and Amplification of Waves;Shallow Earthquakes and Extreme Waves;Tsunamis;Vertical Seismic Shock;Vertical Seismic Shocks and Natural Resonance;Volcano/Earthquake Interaction,