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Autor:
David G. Ortiz‐Suslow, Qing Wang, John Kalogiros, Ryan Yamaguchi, Tony dePaolo, Eric Terrill, R. Kipp Shearman, Pat Welch, Ivan Savelyev
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters, Vol 46, Iss 15, Pp 9291-9299 (2019)
Abstract The heterogeneity in surface roughness caused by transient, nonlinear internal ocean waves is readily observed in coastal waters. However, the quantifiable impact this heterogeneity has on the marine atmospheric surface layer has not been do
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/aa26f30e73b2494d9f5b83e5a5500a58
Autor:
Pat Welch, Ryan Yamaguchi, Tony de Paolo, Ivan Savelyev, David G. Ortiz-Suslow, Qing Wang, R. Kipp Shearman, John Kalogiros, Eric Terrill
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL083374 The heterogeneity in surface roughness caused by transient, nonlinear internal ocean waves is readily observed in coastal waters. However, the quantifiable impact
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d1aad0c6750955e56c3f222373e7bcc2
https://hdl.handle.net/10945/65006
https://hdl.handle.net/10945/65006
Autor:
Ivan Savelyev, Sean Celona, Ryan Yamaguchi, Qing Wang, David G. Ortiz-Suslow, Tony de Paolo, Eric Terrill, Pat Welch, R. Kipp Shearman, John Kalogiros
Publikováno v:
2019 IEEE/OES Twelfth Current, Waves and Turbulence Measurement (CWTM).
In the coastal environment, the oceanic flow over varying bathymetry can displace the isopycnal surfaces and, thus, generate nonlinear internal waves. These high frequency waves can propagate across large distances and over their lifetime significant
Autor:
C. C. Chang, Christophe Furget, R. Perrino, H. Blok, J. Cha, J.-O. Hansen, N. S. Chant, T. Angelescu, Pat Welch, I. Niculescu, M. Finn, S. Kox, W. F. Vulcan, G. Savage, E. V. Hungerford, G. J. Lolos, O. K. Baker, B. Zeidman, D. G. Meekins, Ts A. Amatuni, L. Kramer, J. Volmer, L. G. Tang, Pete Markowitz, W. Kim, F. Garibaldi, T. Saito, H. Breuer, E. J. Beise, R. Sawafta, Laurent Eyraud, S. Majewski, R. Madey, Liliana Teodorescu, J. S. Real, J. Martoff, K. Gustafsson, John C. Mitchell, D. Koltenuk, T. Eden, Paul Gueye, G. Niculescu, M. Harvey, R. De Leo, J. Reinhold, D. F. Geesaman, Dipanwita Dutta, K. Bailey, E. Cisbani, V. Tadevosian, A. Ahmidouch, D. Gaskell, C. S. Armstrong, J. A. Dunne, M. Maeda, T. Leone, C. Jackson, S. Stepanyan, H. Mkrtchyan, V. Frolov, P. G. Roos, S. Beedoe, W. J. Cummings, A. F. Lung, R. D. Carlini, P. Stoler, A. Mihul, C. Yan, D. H. Potterveld, K. Kino, W. Hinton, Mauro Iodice, L. Ewell, Ketevi Assamagan, R. Williams, S. Danagoulian, Gabriel Niculescu, Rolf Ent, Brian Raue, J. W. Price, T. Fortune, T. Terasawa, Hiroaki Tsubota, D. Abbott, G. Collins, S. Mtingwa, S. Frullani, F. Duncan, P. Ambrozewicz, R. E. Segel, K. Beard, R. Mohring, S. A. Wood, D. J. Mack, Stephen Avery, C. E. Keppel, G.M. Urcivoli
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 639:189c-196c
The 1 H(e, e′K + )Λ and 1 H(e,e′K + )Σ 0 reactions were studied as a function of the squared four-momentum-transfer, Q 2 , and the virtual photon polarization, e, thus enabling the separation of the longitudinal and transverse parts of the cros
Autor:
Alan M. Nathan, E. R. Kinney, A.O. Mateos, O. K. Baker, W. J. Cummings, Wolfgang Lorenzon, J. Reinhold, S. Barrow, D. H. Potterveld, V. Frolov, A. Ahmidouch, H. Mkrtchyan, R. E. Segel, Donal Day, B. Terburg, Ketevi Assamagan, L. G. Tang, C. Yan, K. Beard, R. Mohring, D. van Westrum, E. E. W. Bruins, J.-E. Ducret, J. Cha, Dipangkar Dutta, C. E. Keppel, P. Stoler, B. Zeidman, R. Suleiman, E. Belz, V. Tadevosyan, Kevin Bailey, R. D. Carlini, J.-O. Hansen, S. Danagoulian, Gabriel Niculescu, C. S. Armstrong, D. Abbott, C. Salgado, C. E. Jones, H. T. Fortune, D. Koltenuk, John C. Mitchell, Haiyan Gao, S. A. Wood, T. Eden, J. Arrington, W. Hinton, J. C. Yang, Thomas O'Neill, Ross Milner, J. W. Martin, H. E. Jackson, L. H. Kramer, J. Yu, J. A. Dunne, D. Beatty, S. Beedoe, R. J. Holt, C. Cothran, Ronald Gilman, J. W. Price, C. R. Jackson, Pete Markowitz, I. Niculescu, B. Zihlmann, M. Khandaker, Pat Welch, M. A. Miller, F. Duncan, David Mack, J. P. Schiffer, D. G. Meekins, Rolf Ent, Paul Gueye, E. J. Beise, D. F. Geesaman, C. Bochna, D. DeSchepper, Avraham Klein, K. McFarlane, R. Madey, W. Kim, C. F. Williamson, W. Zhao, Ts A. Amatuni, H. Breuer, S. B. Kaufman, James J. Kelly, N. S. Chant
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters. 80:5072-5076
The (e,e'p) reaction was studies on targets of C, Fe, and Au at momentum transfers squared Q{sup 2} of 0.6, 1.3, 1.8 and 3.3 GeV{sup 2} in a region of kinematics dominated by quasifree electron-proton scattering. Missing energy and missing momentum d
Autor:
Eppo E. W. Bruins, Sheldon Kaufman, V. Tadevosyan, Thomas O'Neill, Wooyoung Kim, John Arrington, Juerg Reinhold, C. Cothran, Kenneth McFarlane, J.-O. Hansen, Carlos Salgado, E. R. Kinney, Richard Madey, C. Yan, Beni Zihlmann, W. Zhao, W. J. Cummings, Shelton Beedoe, H. Mkrtchyan, Ketevi Assamagan, Dave Potterveld, Richard Milner, Donal Day, B. Terburg, Andi Klein, J. Fedchak, Tom Eden, Ralph Segel, Mike Miller, Pete Markowitz, H. T. Fortune, Rolf Ent, Joseph Mitchell, F. Duncan, D. G. Meekins, L. G. Tang, J. A. Dunne, R. D. Carlini, D. van Westrum, E. J. Beise, Jeffrey Martin, C. Bochna, S. Danagoulian, Cathleen Jones, Gabriel Niculescu, D. Beatty, Wolfgang Lorenzon, L. H. Kramer, J. W. Price, David Mack, P. Stoler, D. Abbott, V. V. Frolov, Ben Zeidman, Stephen Barrow, Claude Williamson, Paul Gueye, Mahbub Khandaker, D. F. Geesaman, Jean-Eric Ducret, J. Yu, I. Niculescu, J. P. Schiffer, Oliver K. Baker, James J. Kelly, N. S. Chant, K. Beard, C. Jackson, R. Mohring, R. J. Holt, A. Ahmidouch, C. E. Keppel, E. Belz, Ts A. Amatuni, A. F. Lung, Hal Jackson, W. Hinton, H. Breuer, Riad Suleiman, S. A. Wood, Haiyan Gao, Ronald Gilman, Doug Koltenuk, William Turchinetz, Arthur Mateos, D. DeSchepper, J. C. Yang, Pat Welch, J. Cha, Dipangkar Dutta, C. S. Armstrong
Publikováno v:
The sixth conference on the intersections of particle and nuclear physcis.
Jefferson Lab experiment E91-013 measured the energy dependence of proton propagation in nuclei, using the quasi-free (e, e{prime}p) reaction. The ratios of the experimental (e, e{prime}p) cross-sections integrated over the quasi-free region to PWIA