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The Horses of Neptune (by Walter Crane, 1892)

Waves. The Horses of Neptune (by Walter Crane, 1892). Orbital motion of water particles in passing waves. (from Acoustics and Vibration Animations by Dan Russell http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos.html). Summation of two interacting solitary waves.

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The Horses of Neptune (by Walter Crane, 1892)

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  1. Waves The Horses of Neptune (by Walter Crane, 1892)

  2. Orbital motion of water particles in passing waves (from Acoustics and Vibration Animations by Dan Russellhttp://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos.html)

  3. Summation of two interacting solitary waves (from Acoustics and Vibration Animations by Dan Russellhttp://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos.html)

  4. Summation of two interacting wave trains (shorter period/ wavelength) (longer period/ wavelength) (from Acoustics and Vibration Animations by Dan Russellhttp://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos.html)

  5. Wave interactions with the shore: breaking & refraction Breaking- Fig. 9.17, pg. 281; Refraction- Fig. 9.19b. p. 283

  6. Global wave height distribution in October 1992 Fig. 9.10, Text pg. 274

  7. The sailboat Orkan (North Sea, Oct. 2, 1997) (http://www.skostsee.org/orkan.mpg) “Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?” (Gordon Lightfoot, from the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald)

  8. The giant wave of Lituya Bay, Alaska (1958) Text p. 288

  9. The giant wave of Lituya Bay, Alaska (1958) Text p. 288

  10. The giant wave of Lituya Bay, Alaska (1958) Text p. 288

  11. Tsunamis: Waves from an angry earth Text p. 286

  12. Indonesian Tsunami - December 2004 (animation) (http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/video/tsunami-indonesia2004.mov)

  13. Indonesian Tsunami - December 2004 (as it happened) Koh Lanta Thailand (http://www.asiantsunamivideos.com)

  14. Port Blair IRS-P4 OCM Image of 26-December- 2004 Surroundings of Andaman and Nicobar Islands as observed from IRS-P4 and IRS-P6 satellites North Andaman IRS-P6 AWiFS Image of 26-Dec-04 Camorta Island South Andaman (Rutland Island) Trinkat Island South Andaman Little Andaman ANDAMAN SEA BAY OF BENGAL Nancowry Island Car Nicobar Katchall Island Camorta Island Nancowry Katchall Island Little Nicobar Great Nicobar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake

  15. Indonesian Tsunami - December 2004 (aftermath) A Close View of Trinkat Island IRS-P6 AWiFS Image of 21-Dec-04 IRS-P6 AWiFS Image of 26-Dec-04 Pre-Event Post-Event http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake

  16. Indonesian Tsunami - December 2004 (aftermath) A Close View of Camorta Island IRS-P6 AWiFS Image of 21-Dec-04 IRS-P6 AWiFS Image of 26-Dec-04 Pre-Event Post-Event http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake

  17. Indonesian Tsunami - December 2004 (aftermath) Lhoknga, Indonesia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake

  18. Animation of tsunami from Andreanov Is. (June 10, 1996) tsunami sensor buoy (from Forecasting & Modeling Tsunamishttp://www.pmel.noaa.gov/tsunami/research.html)

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