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Open AccessSudden wave flooding on steep rock shores: a clear but hidden danger
It is shown that very steep coastal profiles can give rise to unexpectedly large wave events at the coast. We conduct a statistical analysis of runs from a nearshore Boussinesq-type model to demonstrate that u...
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Open AccessShip wave patterns on floating ice sheets
This paper aims to explore the response of a floating icesheet to a load moving in a curved path. We investigate the effect of turning on the wave patterns and strain distribution, and explore scenarios where ...
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Open AccessOn Existence and Admissibility of Singular Solutions for Systems of Conservation Laws
A weak notion of solution for systems of conservation laws in one dimension is put forward. In the framework introduced here, it can be shown that the Cauchy problem for any
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Open AccessA Nonlinear Formulation of Radiation Stress and Applications to Cnoidal Shoaling
In this article, we provide formulations of energy flux and radiation stress consistent with the scaling regime of the Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation. These quantities can be used to describe the shoaling of...
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Open AccessWave Breaking in Undular Bores with Shear Flows
It is well known that weak hydraulic jumps and bores develop a growing number of surface oscillations behind the bore front. Defining the bore strength as the ratio of the head of the undular bore to the undis...
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Fully dispersive Boussinesq models with uneven bathymetry
Three weakly nonlinear but fully dispersive Whitham–Boussinesq systems for uneven bathymetry are studied. The derivation and discretization of one system is presented. The numerical solutions of all three are ...
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Special Issue Dedicated to Kristian B. Dysthe
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A Conversation with Kristian Dysthe
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Open AccessParticle Trajectories in Nonlinear Schrödinger Models
The nonlinear Schrödinger equation is well known as a universal equation in the study of wave motion. In the context of wave motion at the free surface of an incompressible fluid, the equation accurately predi...
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Open AccessConvective wave breaking in the KdV equation
The KdV equation is a model equation for waves at the surface of an inviscid incompressible fluid, and it is well known that the equation describes the evolution of unidirectional waves of small amplitude and ...
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The Whitham equation with surface tension
The viability of the Whitham equation as a nonlocal model for capillary-gravity waves at the surface of an inviscid incompressible fluid is under study. A nonlocal Hamiltonian system of model equations is deri...
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Open AccessOn the Formulation of Mass, Momentum and Energy Conservation in the KdV Equation
The Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation is widely recognized as a simple model for unidirectional weakly nonlinear dispersive waves on the surface of a shallow body of fluid. While solutions of the KdV equation d...
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Convective mixing influenced by the capillary transition zone
Convective mixing of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) with formation brine has been shown to be a significant factor for the rate of dissolution of CO2 and thus for determining the viability of geological CO2 stora...
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A dispersive model for undular bores
In this article, consideration is given to weak bores in free-surface flows. The energy loss in the shallow-water theory for an undular bore is thought to be due to upstream oscillations that carry away the en...
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Open AccessMechanical Balance Laws for Boussinesq Models of Surface Water Waves
Depth-integrated long-wave models, such as the shallow-water and Boussinesq equations, are standard fare in the study of small amplitude surface waves in shallow water. While the shallow-water theory features ...
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The Stability of Solitary Waves of Depression
We provide a sufficient condition for the orbital stability of negative solitary-wave solutions of the regularized long-wave equation. In particular, it is found that solitary waves with speed
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Error Analysis of a Spectral Projection of the Regularized Benjamin–Ono Equation
The regularized Benjamin–Ono equation appears in the modeling of long-crested interfacial waves in two-fluid systems. For this equation, Fourier–Galerkin and collocation semi-discretizations are proved to be s...
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Open AccessPeriodic Traveling Water Waves with Isobaric Streamlines
It is shown that in water of finite depth, there are no periodic traveling waves with the property that the pressure in the underlying fluid flow is constant along streamlines. In the case of infinite depth, t...