Tidal Energy Flows between the Midriff Islands in the Gulf of California
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- Mejia-Olivares, Carlos Joel & Haigh, Ivan D. & Wells, Neil C. & Coles, Daniel S. & Lewis, Matt J. & Neill, Simon P., 2018. "Tidal-stream energy resource characterization for the Gulf of California, México," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 156(C), pages 481-491.
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modeling of tidal energy flows; “in situ” assessment; gulf of California; Midriff archipelago;All these keywords.
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