Instability in Geophysical Flows

William D. Smyth

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Instability in Geophysical Flows

by William D. Smyth, Jeffrey R. Carpenter

2019

Cambridge University Press

338

9781108703017

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Instability in Geophysical Flows was written by William D. Smyth, Jeffrey R. Carpenter.

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