Etudes et évaluation de processus océaniques par des hiérarchies ...
Etudes et évaluation de processus océaniques par des hiérarchies ... Etudes et évaluation de processus océaniques par des hiérarchies ...
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Bibliographie tel-00545911, version 1 - 13 Dec 2010 [1] DRAKKAR (2003), The ocean circulation in the North Atlantic and the Nordic seas : Variability, processes and interactions with the global ocean. Drakkar Research Proposal, Laboratoire des Ecoulements Gophysiques et Industriels, Grenoble, July 2003, 34 pp. (http//www.ifremer.fr/lpo/drakkar) [2] E. Fermi, J. Pasta & S. Ulam, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory report LA-1940 (1955). Published later in E. Segré, ed., Collected Papers of Enrico Fermi, Vol. 2, U. Chicago Press, Chicago (1965). [3] A. Colin de Verdière (2002), Un fluid lent entre deux sphères en rotation rapide : les théories de la circulation océanique, Annales Mathématiques Blaise Pascales, 9, 245–268. [4] P.R. Gent & J.C. McWilliams (1990), Isopycnal mixing in ocean circulation models. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 20, 150-155. [5] P. Müller & C. Garrett (2002), From stirring to mixing in a stratfied ocean, Oceanography, 15, 12–19. [6] Müller, P., J. McWilliams and J. Molemaker (2005) Routes to dissipation. The 2D/3D turbulence conundrum. In : Marine Turbulence. Cambridge University Press. 397-405. [7] H. Poincaré, La Science et l’Hypothèse 1899. Flamarion , Paris, ISBN : 2-08-081056-1 (1968). [8] G. Vallis 2006, Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge University Press. [9] J. Willebrand, B. Barnier, C. Bönning, C. Dietrich, P.D. Killworth, C. LeProvost, Y. Yia,J.-M. Molines, A.L. New (2000), Circulation characteristics in three eddypermitting models of the North Atlantic. Progr. in Oceanogr. 48, 123–161. [10] C. Wunsch & R. Ferrari Vertical mixing, energy, and the general circulation of the oceans (2004), Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech. 36 281–314. 29
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Bibliographie<br />
tel-00545911, version 1 - 13 Dec 2010<br />
[1] DRAKKAR (2003), The ocean circulation in the North Atlantic and the Nordic<br />
seas : Variability, processes and interactions with the global ocean. Drakkar Research<br />
Proposal, Laboratoire <strong>de</strong>s Ecoulements Gophysiques <strong>et</strong> Industriels, Grenoble, July<br />
2003, 34 pp. (http//www.ifremer.fr/lpo/drakkar)<br />
[2] E. Fermi, J. Pasta & S. Ulam, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory report LA-1940<br />
(1955). Published later in E. Segré, ed., Collected Papers of Enrico Fermi, Vol. 2, U.<br />
Chicago Press, Chicago (1965).<br />
[3] A. Colin <strong>de</strong> Verdière (2002), Un fluid lent entre <strong>de</strong>ux sphères en rotation rapi<strong>de</strong> :<br />
les théories <strong>de</strong> la circulation océanique, Annales Mathématiques Blaise Pascales, 9,<br />
245–268.<br />
[4] P.R. Gent & J.C. McWilliams (1990), Isopycnal mixing in ocean circulation mo<strong>de</strong>ls.<br />
J. Phys. Oceanogr., 20, 150-155.<br />
[5] P. Müller & C. Garr<strong>et</strong>t (2002), From stirring to mixing in a stratfied ocean, Oceanography,<br />
15, 12–19.<br />
[6] Müller, P., J. McWilliams and J. Molemaker (2005) Routes to dissipation. The 2D/3D<br />
turbulence conundrum. In : Marine Turbulence. Cambridge University Press. 397-405.<br />
[7] H. Poincaré, La Science <strong>et</strong> l’Hypothèse 1899. Flamarion , Paris, ISBN : 2-08-081056-1<br />
(1968).<br />
[8] G. Vallis 2006, Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge University<br />
Press.<br />
[9] J. Willebrand, B. Barnier, C. Bönning, C. Di<strong>et</strong>rich, P.D. Killworth, C. LeProvost,<br />
Y. Yia,J.-M. Molines, A.L. New (2000), Circulation characteristics in three eddypermitting<br />
mo<strong>de</strong>ls of the North Atlantic. Progr. in Oceanogr. 48, 123–161.<br />
[10] C. Wunsch & R. Ferrari Vertical mixing, energy, and the general circulation of the<br />
oceans (2004), Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech. 36 281–314.<br />
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