
RESULTS OF OCEAN WAVE-CONTINENTAL SHELF INTERACTION
Author(s) -
Victor Goldsmith,
Joseph M. Colonell
Publication year - 1974
Publication title -
proceedings of conference on coastal engineering/proceedings of ... conference on coastal engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2156-1028
pISSN - 0589-087X
DOI - 10.9753/icce.v14.33
Subject(s) - continental shelf , geology , refraction , shore , wind wave , surface wave , oceanography , computation , geophysics , physics , optics , computer science , algorithm
Extensive wave refraction computations and analyses have been made utilizing eleven depth grids on the inner continental shelf along the east coast of the United States. The most important process determining shelf and shoreline wave energy distribution is the interaction of the ocean surface waves with the numerous shelf relief elements. This ocean wave-continental shelf interaction results in a non-uniform wave energy distribution that varies widely with different wave input conditions such as wave approach direction, wave length, and tide level. Techniques are being developed to manipulate and analyze these extensive wave data (encompassing over 500 wave refraction diagrams and associated computations), in order to increase understanding of the complex wave behavior resulting from the ocean wave-continental shelf interaction.