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r9347 r9363 117 117 \begin{figure}[!ht] \begin{center} 118 118 \includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{Fig_I_ocean_bc} 119 \caption{ \ label{Fig_ocean_bc}119 \caption{ \protect\label{Fig_ocean_bc} 120 120 The ocean is bounded by two surfaces, $z=-H(i,j)$ and $z=\eta(i,j,t)$, where $H$ 121 121 is the depth of the sea floor and $\eta$ the height of the sea surface. … … 315 315 \begin{figure}[!tb] \begin{center} 316 316 \includegraphics[width=0.60\textwidth]{Fig_I_earth_referential} 317 \caption{ \ label{Fig_referential}317 \caption{ \protect\label{Fig_referential} 318 318 the geographical coordinate system $(\lambda,\varphi,z)$ and the curvilinear 319 319 coordinate system (\textbf{i},\textbf{j},\textbf{k}). } … … 810 810 \begin{figure}[!b] \begin{center} 811 811 \includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{Fig_z_zstar} 812 \caption{ \ label{Fig_z_zstar}812 \caption{ \protect\label{Fig_z_zstar} 813 813 (a) $z$-coordinate in linear free-surface case ; 814 814 (b) $z-$coordinate in non-linear free surface case ;
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