Welcome to P K Kelkar Library, Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)

Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics II : stratified/ rotating fluid dynamics of the atmosphere- Ocean

By: Ozsoy, Emin.
Series: Springer textbooks in earth sciences, geography and environment. Publisher: Switzerland Springer 2021Description: xvi, 323p.ISBN: 9783030749330.Subject(s): Fluid dynamics -- Mathematical models | Geophysics -- Fluid modelsDDC classification: 551.46 | Oz8g Summary: This book develops a fundamental understanding of geophysical fluid dynamics based on a mathematical description of the flows of inhomogeneous fluids. It covers these topics: 1. development of the equations of motion for an inhomogeneous fluid 2. review of thermodynamics 3. thermodynamic and kinetic energy equations 4. equations of state for the atmosphere and the ocean, salt, and moisture effects 5. concepts of potential temperature and potential density 6. Boussinesq and quasi-geostrophic approximations 7. conservation equations for vorticity, mechanical and thermal energy instability theories, internal waves, mixing, convection, double-diffusion, stratified turbulence, fronts, intrusions, gravity currents Graduate students will be able to learn and apply the basic theory of geophysical fluid dynamics of inhomogeneous fluids on a rotating earth, including: 1. derivation of the governing equations for a stratified fluid starting from basic principles of physics 2. review of thermodynamics, equations of state, isothermal, adiabatic, isentropic changes 3. scaling of the equations, Boussinesq approximation, applied to the ocean and the atmosphere 4. examples of stratified flows at geophysical scales, steady and unsteady motions, inertia-gravity internal waves, quasi-geostrophic theory 5. vorticity and energy conservation in stratified fluids 6.boundary layer convection in stratified containers and basins
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival July 10 to 16, 2023
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Text Books Text Books PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur
TEXT 551.46 Oz8g (Browse shelf) Available A186129
Total holds: 0
Browsing PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur Shelves , Collection code: TEXT Close shelf browser
551.41 Su64g Global geomorphology 551.432 B872t cop.1 Tectonic geomorphology of mountains 551.432 B872t cop.2 Tectonic geomorphology of mountains 551.46 Oz8g Geophysical Fluid Dynamics II 551.4601 B438w cop.1 Water chemistry 551.4601 B438w cop.2 Water chemistry 551.4601 B438w cop.3 Water chemistry

This book develops a fundamental understanding of geophysical fluid dynamics based on a mathematical description of the flows of inhomogeneous fluids. It covers these topics:

1. development of the equations of motion for an inhomogeneous fluid
2. review of thermodynamics

3. thermodynamic and kinetic energy equations
4. equations of state for the atmosphere and the ocean, salt, and moisture effects

5. concepts of potential temperature and potential density

6. Boussinesq and quasi-geostrophic approximations
7. conservation equations for vorticity, mechanical and thermal energy instability theories, internal waves, mixing, convection, double-diffusion, stratified turbulence, fronts, intrusions, gravity currents

Graduate students will be able to learn and apply the basic theory of geophysical fluid dynamics of inhomogeneous fluids on a rotating earth, including:

1. derivation of the governing equations for a stratified fluid starting from basic principles of physics

2. review of thermodynamics, equations of state, isothermal, adiabatic, isentropic changes

3. scaling of the equations, Boussinesq approximation, applied to the ocean and the atmosphere

4. examples of stratified flows at geophysical scales, steady and unsteady motions, inertia-gravity internal waves, quasi-geostrophic theory

5. vorticity and energy conservation in stratified fluids

6.boundary layer convection in stratified containers and basins

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Powered by Koha