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Changeset 6997 for trunk/DOC/TexFiles/Chapters/Chap_DOM.tex – NEMO

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2016-10-05T16:26:13+02:00 (8 years ago)
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nicolasmartin
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     1\documentclass[NEMO_book]{subfiles} 
     2\begin{document} 
    13% ================================================================ 
    24% Chapter 2 ——— Space and Time Domain (DOM) 
     
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    4143\begin{figure}[!tb]    \begin{center} 
    42 \includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{./TexFiles/Figures/Fig_cell.pdf} 
     44\includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{Fig_cell} 
    4345\caption{ \label{Fig_cell}     
    4446Arrangement of variables. $t$ indicates scalar points where temperature,  
     
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    202204\begin{figure}[!tb]  \begin{center} 
    203 \includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{./TexFiles/Figures/Fig_index_hor.pdf} 
     205\includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{Fig_index_hor} 
    204206\caption{   \label{Fig_index_hor}     
    205207Horizontal integer indexing used in the \textsc{Fortran} code. The dashed area indicates  
     
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    252254\begin{figure}[!pt]    \begin{center} 
    253 \includegraphics[width=.90\textwidth]{./TexFiles/Figures/Fig_index_vert.pdf} 
     255\includegraphics[width=.90\textwidth]{Fig_index_vert} 
    254256\caption{ \label{Fig_index_vert}      
    255257Vertical integer indexing used in the \textsc{Fortran } code. Note that  
     
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    350352\begin{figure}[!t]     \begin{center} 
    351 \includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{./TexFiles/Figures/Fig_zgr_e3.pdf} 
     353\includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{Fig_zgr_e3} 
    352354\caption{ \label{Fig_zgr_e3}     
    353355Comparison of (a) traditional definitions of grid-point position and grid-size in the vertical,  
     
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    459461\begin{figure}[!tb]    \begin{center} 
    460 \includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{./TexFiles/Figures/Fig_z_zps_s_sps.pdf} 
     462\includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{Fig_z_zps_s_sps} 
    461463\caption{  \label{Fig_z_zps_s_sps}    
    462464The ocean bottom as seen by the model:  
     
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    569571\begin{figure}[!tb]    \begin{center} 
    570 \includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{./TexFiles/Figures/Fig_zgr.pdf} 
     572\includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{Fig_zgr} 
    571573\caption{ \label{Fig_zgr}     
    572574Default vertical mesh for ORCA2: 30 ocean levels (L30). Vertical level functions for  
     
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    802804\begin{figure}[!ht]    \begin{center} 
    803 \includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{./TexFiles/Figures/Fig_sco_function.pdf} 
     805\includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{Fig_sco_function} 
    804806\caption{  \label{Fig_sco_function}    
    805807Examples of the stretching function applied to a seamount; from left to right:  
     
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    848850\begin{figure}[!ht] 
    849    \includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{./TexFiles/Figures/FIG_DOM_compare_coordinates_surface.pdf} 
     851   \includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{FIG_DOM_compare_coordinates_surface} 
    850852        \caption{A comparison of the \citet{Song_Haidvogel_JCP94} $S$-coordinate (solid lines), a 50 level $Z$-coordinate (contoured surfaces) and the \citet{Siddorn_Furner_OM12} $S$-coordinate (dashed lines) in the surface 100m for a idealised bathymetry that goes from 50m to 5500m depth. For clarity every third coordinate surface is shown.} 
    851853    \label{fig_compare_coordinates_surface} 
     
    943945(typical of the tropical ocean), see \rou{istate\_t\_s} subroutine called from \mdl{istate} module. 
    944946\end{description} 
     947\end{document} 
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