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Figure 1.1: Time and space scales of oceanic processes. Adapted from [3].
Figure 1.2: Mechanical energy balance for the world’s oceans in TW [4]. KE – Kinetic Energy
Figure 1.3: Global map of SSH on 28 August 1996 constructed from the merged T/P and ERS-1 data after spatially high-pass filtering with
Figure 1.5: Coastal upwelling system due to an alongshore wind with offshore Ekman transport (Northern Hemisphere)
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