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      Exploring the formation of ocean current and the underlying hydrology

       
      Journal of Astronomy and Earth Sciences
      Jiangxi Province ChengZhu Environmental Engineering Company Ltd

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          The first part of this article comprehensively reviews the relevant theories on ocean hydrology, with substantial discussion of new theories revealing the boundary layer formation process; Then representative case studies are conducted and based on the existing data that have been published, it is to re-edit these data by regression discontinuity design, which are re-analyzed with regards to the strong-wind driven current, sea-air interactions, various ocean circulation modes, ocean pollution transport and mitigation; Thirdly, this article builds up a numerical model to simulate the formation of boundary layers.

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              Modelling the dispersion of non-conservative radionuclides in tidal waters—Part 1: Conceptual and mathematical model

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                Journal of Astronomy and Earth Sciences
                JAES
                Jiangxi Province ChengZhu Environmental Engineering Company Ltd
                29584043
                December 25 2024
                December 24 2024
                December 25 2024
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                10.58473/JAES0011
                b3edb30f-f448-449f-8a70-51cdf1c095e2
                © 2024
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