Abstract

A brief review of fluid mechanical laboratory studies shows that many physical processes of flows in sea straits can be studied quantitatively, and that physical insight in the interpretation of field data has often been gained by means of very simple, but careful laboratory experiments. Multi-scale energetics have, for example, provided algorithms for computing mass and momentum exchanges in straits.

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