watermoves
Watermoves is a term used in fluid dynamics to describe a class of water motion patterns produced by the interaction of waves, currents, and buoyancy forces. It focuses on the actual paths that water parcels follow over time, integrating both steady transport and time-varying oscillations.
The term has been employed across disciplines such as oceanography, river hydrodynamics, and computational fluid dynamics
Watermoves arise from the superposition of advection, wave-induced drift, and rotational flows. Identifying characteristic watermoves typically
Applications of the concept span several fields. In environmental engineering, understanding watermoves informs pollutant dispersion and