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A Mechanistic Sea Spray Generation Function Based on the Sea State and the Physics of Bubble Bursting
L. Deike
, B. G. Reichl, F. Paulot
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Materials Institute
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sea State
100%
Sea Spray
100%
Emissions
40%
Breaking Wave
40%
Sea Salt
40%
Ocean Surface
20%
Wind Velocity
20%
Scaling Law
20%
Water Temperature
20%
Keyphrases
Physics of Bubbles
100%
Ocean Spray
20%
Air Flux
20%
Spray Aerosol
20%
Whitecap Coverage
20%
Engineering
Aerosol Spray
20%