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Foreword (by Walter Munk), Preface, Prologue
1. Turbulence
2. Oceanic Mixed Layer
3. Atmospheric Boundary Layer
4. Surface Exchange Processes
5. Surface Waves
6. Internal Waves
7. Double-Diffusive Processes
8. Lakes and Reservoirs Appendix A: Units; Appendix B: Equations of State; Appendix C: Important Scales and Nondimensional Quantities; Appendix D: Wave Motions References, Biographies, Index
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