Bowen A. J.

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    Nonlinear generation and loss of infragravity wave energy
    (American Geophysical Union, 2006-12-08) Henderson, Stephen M. ; Guza, R. T. ; Elgar, Steve ; Herbers, T. H. C. ; Bowen, A. J.
    Nonlinear energy transfers with sea and swell (frequencies 0.05–0.40 Hz) were responsible for much of the generation and loss of infragravity wave energy (frequencies 0.005–0.050 Hz) observed under moderate- and low-energy conditions on a natural beach. Cases with energetic shear waves were excluded, and mean currents, a likely shear wave energy source, were neglected. Within 150 m of the shore, estimated nonlinear energy transfers to (or from) the infragravity band roughly balanced the divergence (or convergence) of the infragravity energy flux, consistent with a conservative energy equation. Addition of significant dissipation (requiring a bottom drag coefficient exceeding about 10−2) degraded the energy balance.