--- manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex 2004/10/17 04:15:13 1.22 +++ manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex 2005/07/11 13:49:28 1.23 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.22 2004/10/17 04:15:13 jmc Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.23 2005/07/11 13:49:28 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ %tci%\documentclass[12pt]{book} @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ % Section: Overview -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.22 2004/10/17 04:15:13 jmc Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.23 2005/07/11 13:49:28 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ This document provides the reader with the information necessary to @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ \end{itemize} Key publications reporting on and charting the development of the model are -\cite{hill:95,marshall:97a,marshall:97b,adcroft:97,marshall:98,adcroft:99,hill:99,maro-eta:99}: +\cite{hill:95,marshall:97a,marshall:97b,adcroft:97,marshall:98,adcroft:99,hill:99,maro-eta:99,adcroft:04a,adcroft:04b,marshall:04}: \begin{verbatim} Hill, C. and J. Marshall, (1995) @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ We begin by briefly showing some of the results of the model in action to give a feel for the wide range of problems that can be addressed using it. -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.22 2004/10/17 04:15:13 jmc Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.23 2005/07/11 13:49:28 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ \section{Illustrations of the model in action} @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ \input{part1/lab_figure} %%CNHend -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.22 2004/10/17 04:15:13 jmc Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.23 2005/07/11 13:49:28 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ \section{Continuous equations in `r' coordinates} @@ -1123,7 +1123,7 @@ Tangent linear and adjoint counterparts of the forward model are described in Chapter 5. -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.22 2004/10/17 04:15:13 jmc Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.23 2005/07/11 13:49:28 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ \section{Appendix ATMOSPHERE} @@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ \frac{D\theta }{Dt} &=&\frac{\mathcal{Q}}{\Pi } \end{eqnarray} -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.22 2004/10/17 04:15:13 jmc Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.23 2005/07/11 13:49:28 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ \section{Appendix OCEAN} @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ _{nh}=0$ form of these equations that are used throughout the ocean modeling community and referred to as the primitive equations (HPE). -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.22 2004/10/17 04:15:13 jmc Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_overview/text/manual.tex,v 1.23 2005/07/11 13:49:28 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ \section{Appendix:OPERATORS}