| 11. | In particular, this shows that the buoyancy frequency is an upper limit of allowed internal wave frequencies.
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| 12. | Another example is internal waves, which can be transmitted along the interface of two water masses of different densities.
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| 13. | Other solitons occur as the undersea internal waves, initiated by seabed topography, that propagate on the oceanic pycnocline.
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| 14. | Internal waves can act as nutrient pumps, bringing plankton and cool nutrient-rich water up to the surface.
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| 15. | Similarly, as internal waves and bores move vertically, surface-dwelling larval organisms are carried toward the shore.
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| 16. | Internal waves are usually distinguished from Rossby waves, which are influenced by the change of Coriolis frequency with latitude.
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| 17. | The dispersion relation for such waves is curious : For a freely-propagating internal wave propagation within a waveguide.
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| 18. | Improvement of tide modeling by observing more long period components such as costal interactions, internal waves, and tidal energy dissipation.
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| 19. | Water can be moved through coral reefs in various ways, including current rings, surface waves, internal waves and tidal changes.
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| 20. | These are a form of internal wave driven by the local tidal flow forcing the stratification against sloping areas of the shelf face.
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