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Two-Scale Numerical Method for the Long-Term Forecast of the Drift of Objects in an Ocean with Tide and Wind

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The drift of objects in the coastal ocean waters is potentially dangerous for human activities and marine ecosystems. For instance, drifting containers may cause serious accidents in the event of collision with ships, oil spills may have very negative impact especially in coastal areas, etc.

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Frénod, E. (2017). Two-Scale Numerical Method for the Long-Term Forecast of the Drift of Objects in an Ocean with Tide and Wind. In: Two-Scale Approach to Oscillatory Singularly Perturbed Transport Equations. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 2190. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64668-8_5

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