ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON WAVE-CURRENT INTERACTION 



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D. Howell Peregrine 



Ivar G. Jonsson 



Cyril J. Galvin 



I. INTRODUCTION 



1. Scope 



This report presents brief discussions of selected publications, 55 

 reports and 5 books, dealing with wave-current interactions. The 

 criteria for the inclusion of reports are as follows: 



(a) The report must be published in a recognized and 

 available source. 



(b) The report must have evident coastal engineering signif- 

 icance either to direct engineering application or 

 applied research. 



(c) The selected reports, taken as a whole, must cover the 

 various subfields of wave-current interaction. 



In addition, three reports of historic interest (Unna,1942; Johnson, 

 1947; Arthur, 1950) have been included to identify early workers on the 

 subject and to better understand the historical development. The five 

 books (LeBlond and Mysak, 1978; Lighthill, 1978; Phillips, 1977; Shaw, 

 1979; Whitham, 1974) provide potential users an introduction to 

 necessary mathematical techniques or the current state-of-the-art. 



The length of each entry in the bibliography is not necessarily 

 indicative of its importance. Some entries have been lengthened to make 

 available information that has been difficult to obtain because of 

 language or source, e.g., the work of Biesel (1950) which is in 

 French, and Mallory's (1974) excellent analysis of ship damage due to 

 waves on the Agulhas current. 



2. Distribution of Publications 



a. Format. Each annotated entry is presented in four 

 parts: 



(1) Bibliographic identification. 



(2) Keywords. 



