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\item{\bf Activating the ptracers package.} This simply requires adding the line {\tt ptracers} to |
\item{\bf Activating the ptracers package.} This simply requires adding the line {\tt ptracers} to |
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- activating ptracers |
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\subsection{Selecting an advection scheme} |
\subsection{Selecting an advection scheme} |
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\item{Positive definite} |
\item{Positive definite} |
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\input part3/case_studies/advection_in_gyre_circulation/adv_gyre_figure.tex |
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\subsection{Code and Parameters files for this tutorial} |
\subsection{Code and Parameters files for this tutorial} |
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The code and parameters for the experiments can be found in the MITgcm example experiments |
The code and parameters for the experiments can be found in the MITgcm example experiments |