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Part of the book series: Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs ((HAMBURG,volume 14))

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The objective of this study was to compute a large spectrum of free oscillations of a linear, barotropic, one degree global ocean model with explicit consideration of dissipative terms and the full LSA-effect. Concerning the LSA-effect in tides qualitative results are available for quite some time, while corresponding results for free oscillations were missing. The basic task consisted in introducing the LSA-effect in such a way that the resulting large scale eigenvalue problem would become accessible when applying a proper mathematical method.

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(2009). Synthesis of Forced Oscillations. In: Müller, M. (eds) A Large Spectrum of Free Oscillations of the World Ocean Including the Full Ocean Loading and Self-attraction Effects. Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, vol 14. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85576-7_5

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