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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tatiana ChaplinaPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Weight: 0.705kg ISBN: 9789819965748ISBN 10: 9819965748 Pages: 309 Publication Date: 27 October 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Zapevalov A.S. Acoustic wave reflection coefficient from large-scale irregularities weakly non-Gaussian sea surface2. Polozok A.A., Fomin V.V., Ivancha E.V. Numerical modeling of wind currents in the Sivash Gulf (Sea of Azov)3. Snachev A.V. Metamorphic Conditions Carbonaceous Rocks Framing of the Larino Granite-Gneiss Dome (South Ural, Russia)4. Burdiyan N.V., Soloveva O.V., and Tikhonova E.A. Chemical and microbiological features of the coastal waters of the Black and Azov Seas in summer season5. Barenbaum A.A. On the issue of “true polar wander” phenomenon and its alternative physical interpretation based on galactic model6. Markova N.V., Demyshev S.G. The Black Sea deep-water circulation under climatic and anomalous atmospheric forcing7. Kochergin V.S., Kochergin S.V. Determination of the initial Cs140 concentration field in the Black Sea after the Chernobyl accident8. Kochergin V.S., Kochergin S.V., Sklyar S.N. Analytical solution of the evolutionary model of wind currents9. Gurov K. I., Fomin V.V. Assessment of the wave asymmetry contribution to the dynamics of sediment fractions in the coastal zone of the Kalamitsky Gulf10. Kholoptsev А.V., Palaev S.V., Shubkin R.G. Changes in the repeatability of dangerous winds in the arctic zone of Siberia for the summer months in the period 1961-202011. Kholoptsev A.V., Batrakov G.F. Repeatability of dangerous winds over the sea of Azov and Black sea and their coasts12. Frolov D.M., Seliverstov Yu.G., Koshurnikov A.V., Gagarin V.E., Nikolaeva E.S. Investigation of the spatio-temporal heterogeneity of the snow thickness at the site of the Lomonosov MSU in winter of 2022/202313. Kupriyanova A.E., Gritsenko V.A. Experimental estimates of the rate of deepening of individual thermals14. Peregudin S.I., Kholodova S.E. Interaction of nonlinear waves taking into account planetary scale blems15. Kasyanov S.Yu. Hydrodynamic interaction between two systems of intense intra-mantle vortices as a possible cause of the connection between distant earthquakes16. Peregudin S.I., Kholodova S.E. Wave motions of a liquid in a rotating annular layer17. Peregudin S.I., Kholodova S.E. The problem of propagation of plane long waves in a nonhomogeneous liquid over a deformable bottom18. Kudelina I.V., Leontiena T.V., Fatyunina M.V. Technogenic gold-bearing mineralization of eastern orenburg region19. Afanas’ev V.V., Uba A.V., Levickij A.I., Faustova A.B. Morpholitosystem of Piltun lagoon (Sakhalin region)20. Belokon A.Yu., Lazorenko D.I., Fomin V.V. Propagation of tsunami waves in the Forked Bays21. Kudelina I.V., Leontiena T.V., Fatyunina M.V. Assessment of the state of the hydrosphere in the zone of development of oil fields of the Western Orenburg region22. Afanas’ev V.V. Biogenic morpholitogenesis on sea coasts Sakhalin island23. Afanas’ev V.V., Uba A.V., Gorbunov A.O., Levickij A.I., Faustova A.B. Organogenic morpholitosystem of the Nabil lagoon24. Zakharov A.V. Concept of a structural system of a large-panel residential building with a free layout considering the requirements for earthquake resistance during construction in a sharply continental climate25. Frolov D.M., Rzhanitsyn G.A., Koshurnikov A.V., Gagarin V.E. Geophysical investigation of the ski slope snow thickness at “Vorob'yovy Gory” hills in winter period 2022/2326. Bulatov V.V. Statement of individual problems of the dynamics of stratified media with allowance for compressibility27. Yanin A.G., Yanina O.I., Yanina Y.A., Chigarev A.G. Formation of modern technogenic processes in historical urban areas28. Afanas’ev V.V., Faustova A.B. Carbon sequestration in managed salt wetlands (Carbon polygon)29. Pakhnenko V.P., Chaplina T.O. Methodology for determining the content of BTEX and oils in water with various external parameters30. Afanas’ev V.V., Uba A.V. Abrasion-denudation cycle levels as the basis of paleoreconstructions on rising coasts31. Ponomarev M.G. Exact Analytical Expression for Maximum Heat Flux from Impulsive Sources of Charged Particles in Magnetic FieldReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Tatiana Chaplina graduated from the Faculty of Physics at Lomonosov Moscow State University, where she received her Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences degree. Her research interests include vortices, waves, impurities, mechanics of multiphase media, and physical and mathematical modeling. She is the author of more than 250 works and holds 3 patents. She is the director of Quaternion Publishing House. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |