APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wagner, N. K., Onishi, G., & Tanouye, E. T. (1966). Theoretical studies of the atmospheric boundary layer: Part I: A two-dimensional, time dependent numerical model of atmospheric boundary layer flow over inhomogeneous terrain, by Norman K. Wagner. Part II: A two-dimensional, steady state numerical model of atmospheric boundary layer flow over inhomogeneous terrain, by Gaishi Onishi. Part III: The response of the atmosphere to a localized heat source at the earth's surface, by Edwin T. Tanouye. Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wagner, Norman K., Gaishi Onishi, and Edwin T. Tanouye. Theoretical Studies of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: Part I: A Two-dimensional, Time Dependent Numerical Model of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flow over Inhomogeneous Terrain, by Norman K. Wagner. Part II: A Two-dimensional, Steady State Numerical Model of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flow over Inhomogeneous Terrain, by Gaishi Onishi. Part III: The Response of the Atmosphere to a Localized Heat Source at the Earth's Surface, by Edwin T. Tanouye. [Honolulu]: Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii, 1966.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wagner, Norman K., et al. Theoretical Studies of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: Part I: A Two-dimensional, Time Dependent Numerical Model of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flow over Inhomogeneous Terrain, by Norman K. Wagner. Part II: A Two-dimensional, Steady State Numerical Model of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flow over Inhomogeneous Terrain, by Gaishi Onishi. Part III: The Response of the Atmosphere to a Localized Heat Source at the Earth's Surface, by Edwin T. Tanouye. Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii, 1966.

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