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Decoupled Propagation Models

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The principal characteristics of the two DP models considered in this study (venice and mri) are listed in Table 4.1. Details and further references can be found in the model descriptions given in Part II. For both models, wave growth is strictly decoupled up to the saturation limit.

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The SWAMP Group. (1985). Decoupled Propagation Models. In: Ocean Wave Modeling. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6055-2_4

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