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- who: Jane M. Smith from the Waves and currents are virtually always present simultaneously in coastal watersTherefore, the hydrodynamics of these combined flows are of great interest to coastal scientists and engineers. In the past, most experimental studies focused on co-directional wave-current interaction, which is not commonly observed in the field. Recent works, e_g Havinga (1992), Musumeci et_al (2006) and Madsen et_al (2010), hereafter referred to as MNLC, have provided new experimental data on the more physically realistic scenario of orthogonal or near-orthogonal wave-current interaction. MNLC highlighted two important phenomena that could take . . .
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