TY - BOOK AU - Marchenko,Alexey V. AU - Tarakanov,Roman Yu AU - Velarde,Manuel G. TI - The Ocean in Motion: Circulation, Waves, Polar Oceanography T2 - Springer Oceanography, SN - 9783319719344 U1 - 551.46 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Fluids KW - Oceanography KW - Physical geography KW - Statistical physics KW - Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Theory KW - Earth System Sciences KW - Fluid- and Aerodynamics N1 - Introduction -- Bio of EG Morozov -- Part I: The deep ocean currents/abyssal flows -- Part B: Flows under ice/Currents in fjords -- Part C: Internal waves in the oceans -- Part D: Internal waves in straits and their influence in the coastal regions and in the open sea -- Part E: Some striking aspects of freak and rogue waves in the ocean and straits -- Part F: Observational/experimental approach to flow phenomena; Global and Local circulation in the ocean and the straits -- Part G: Methodologies and innovative developments with relevance beyond oceanography; problems in data collection and analysis N2 - This book commemorates the 70th birthday of Eugene Morozov, the noted Russian observational oceanographer. It contains many contributions reflecting his fields of interest, including but not limited to tidal internal waves, ocean circulation, deep ocean currents, and Arctic oceanography. Special attention is paid to studies on internal waves and especially those on tidal internal waves in the Global Ocean. These papers describe the most important open problems concerning experimental studies of internal waves and their theoretical, numerical, and laboratory modeling. Further contributions investigate the physics of surface waves and their interaction with internal waves. Here, the focus is on describing interaction processes between internal waves and deep currents in the ocean, especially currents of Antarctic Bottom Water in abyssal fractures. They also touch on the problem of oceanic circulation and related processes in fjords, including those occurring under sea ice. Given its breadth of coverage, the book will appeal to anyone interested in a survey of ocean dynamics, ranging from historic perspectives to modern research topics ER -