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SUMMARY:Shallow water models of the interaction of gravity currents with o
 bstacles - Ed Skevington\, University of Hull
DTSTART:20220505T103000Z
DTEND:20220505T113000Z
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CONTACT:Catherine Pearson
DESCRIPTION:Gravity currents are present across a wide rage of geophysical
  contexts\, e.g. salinity/temperature driven currents in oceans\, powder s
 now avalanches\, and turbidity currents. These currents flow across topogr
 aphical features which exert a strong control on the currents dynamics. In
  this work we consider an idealised obstacle that partially blocks the flo
 w\, is amenable to mathematical modelling\, and is suitable for future lab
 oratory investigation. This talk will focus on the development of a simpli
 fied model of the obstacle\, and insights about the flow structure yielded
  by mathematical analysis.
LOCATION:Open Plan Area\, BP Institute\, Madingley Rise CB3 0EZ
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