A comparison of field data and theoretical models for wave-current interactions at the bed on the continental shelf

Models for the combined effect of waves and currents on the continental shelf developed by Smith and by Grant and Madsen predict near-bottom velocity profiles and values of boundary shear stress that agree reasonably well with reanalyzed data collected by Cacchione and Drake ( Journal of Geophysical...

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