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RESONANT REFRACTION BY ROUND ISLANDS
1976
Coastal Engineering Proceedings
Wave trapping by refraction can give rise to resonance of a kind unfamiliar in oceanography. Trapping over realistic seabed topographies is incomplete, but conversely, possesses a mechanism for direct, harmonic excitation from the open sea that is unknown in classical resonance. These phenomena have been studied for the simplest example of an axisymmetric island of typical shape with small seabed slope. Asymptotic analysis has led to simple formulae for resonant frequencies, energy leakage
doi:10.9753/icce.v15.49
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