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\caption{} |
\caption{Simulation of internal waves forced at an open boundary (on the left) |
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impacting a sloping shelf. The along slope velocity is shown colored, contour |
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lines show density surfaces. The slope is represented with high-fidelity using |
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lopped cells.} |
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\label{fig:boundary-forced-wave} |
\label{fig:boundary-forced-wave} |
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