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Disturbing force
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- the energy that causes ocean waves to form- wind blowing across ocean surface- movement of fluids with different densities (waves travel along the interface between the two)
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Ocean waves
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- along an air-water interface, the movement of air across the ocean surface creates ocean waves
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Internal waves
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- water-water interface- movement of water of different densities- can be much larger than surface waves, but aren't as energetic- created by: tidal movement, turbidity currents, wind stress, passing ships
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Pycnocline
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- a layer of rapidly changing density- associated with internal waves
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Seismic sea waves/tsunami
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- caused by sea floor movement: - turbidity currents- volcanic eruptions- fault slippage
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Progressive waves
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- waves that oscillate uniformly and progress or travel without breaking - longitudinal, transverse, orbital
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Longitudinal waves
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- push-pull in the same direction that the energy is traveling- shape of the wave (waveform) moves through the medium by compressing and decompressing- energy can be transmitted through all states of matter
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Transverse waves
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- energy travels at right angles to the direction of the vibrating particles- transmit energy only through solids
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Orbital waves
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- interface waves- involves components of both longitudinal and transverse waves- move in circular orbits
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Still water level
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- halfway between the crests and troughs- zero energy level- level of the water if there were no waves
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Wave breaks
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- the wave is too steep to support itself- anytime the 1:7 ratio is exceeded (along shoreline or out at sea)- Ex:wave 7m long can only be 1m high
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Frequency
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- the number of wave crests passing a fixed location per unit of time- inverse of the period
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Circular orbital motion
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- as a wave travels, the water passes the energy along by moving in a circle- wave itself doesn't travel the entire distance, but the waveform does
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Wave base
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- equal to one half the wavelength (L/2) measured from still water level- circular orbits become so small that movement is negligible
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Deep-water waves
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- water depth (d) is greater than the wave base (L/2)- have no interference with the ocean bottom
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