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n Characteristics of All Wind-generated Waves n Deep Water Waves n Shallow Water Waves n Other Water Waves
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Crest, trough, wavelength Wave Height (H) Wave Steepness Period (T)
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A wave in water depth > one-half wavelength Sea vs. swell What determines wave height?
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Waves in water depth less than 1/20 of wavelength Often associated with surf zone Variety of surf depends on shape of bottom ◦ Plunging ◦ Spilling ◦ Surging
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spilling plunging surging
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Deep water wave ◦ Speed = 1.56T Shallow water wave ◦ Speed = 3.1 times square root of water depth
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Bending of wave crests Waves approach beach at angle One part of crest reaches shallow water first and slows down Waves become more parallel to shore
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Wave Refraction
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note distribution of wave energy most of energy strikes headlands causes erosion of headland, deposition in bays coastal straightening occurs
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disturbance of ocean floor speed greater than 700 km/hr wavelength greater than 200 km crests can exceed 30 m as reach shore
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