From Decoding Turbulence to Unveiling the Fingerprint of Climate Change Klaus Hasselmann-Nobel Prize Winner in Physics 2021

This open access book serves as a reference for the key elements and their significance of Klaus Hasselmann's work on climate science and on ocean wave research, all based on a rigorous and deeply physical thinking. It summarizes the original articles (mostly from the 1970 and 1980s; some of wh...

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