Abstract

The existence of sedimentary waves at depths ranging from 50 to 100 m in Peter the Great Bay of the Sea of Japan has been discovered and substantiated as a result of geological and geophysical experiments. The experimental and theoretical studies have made it possible to conclude that the sedimentary waves form in the depth range specified due to processes related to the disintegration of nonlinear gravity waves.

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