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Numerical simulations characterize 'matrix tides' and other complex wave patterns seen in Qiantang River by Tom Dinki, University at Buffalo edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors ...
Some of the outcomes of the resulting simulations looked very similar to the matrix tide pattern observed in the Qiantang River in September of last year. The next step will be recreating the ...
University at Buffalo study characterizes two-dimensional wave patterns such as undular bores that move along two directions. ...
Dubbed the “matrix tide,” this complex wave pattern was caused by the river’s famed tidal bores that surge upstream against the current.
During 2024, onlookers observed a startling sight on China's Qiantang River: waves forming a grid-like pattern. Dubbed the "matrix tide," this complex wave pattern was caused by the river's famed ...
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