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shallow water hydrodynamics

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Shallow water hydrodynamics is an academic field dedicated to the study of fluid flow phenomena in aquatic environments where the horizontal length scales of motion significantly exceed the characteristic water depth. This domain investigates the dynamics of waves, currents, and transport processes in shallow water bodies under conditions often permitting simplifications like the hydrostatic pressure assumption and depth-averaged equations. It is crucial for modeling and predicting behaviors in coastal regions, rivers, estuaries, and continental shelves, providing essential frameworks for environmental management, engineering design, and natural hazard assessment.

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RT

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

SE

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

TH

Naval Postgraduate School

PL

Cornell University

EP

Institute of Applied Physics

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Delft University of Technology

Delft, The Netherlands

University of Delaware

Newark, United States

University of California San Diego

San Diego, United States