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Observations of near-inertial energy in lake Superior
Jay Austin
Physics & Astronomy (Duluth)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
oscillation
52%
thermocline
46%
lake
38%
stratification
37%
wavelength
33%
energy
32%
baroclinic mode
31%
mode water
30%
open water
23%
backscatter
21%
autumn
18%
water column
17%
sediment
10%
Agriculture & Biology
Lake Superior
100%
oscillation
67%
strength (mechanics)
43%
wavelengths
41%
energy
39%
environmental impact
21%
sediments
20%
lakes
18%
autumn
17%
water
9%