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English: Classification of the spectrum of ocean waves according to wave period. Figure 1 from: Walter H. Munk (1950) "Origin and generation of waves". Proceedings 1st International Conference on Coastal Engineering, Long Beach, California. ASCE, pp. 1-4 |
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Author | Walter H. Munk |
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