Scattering from breaking gravity waves without wind
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K. L. Beach | J. D. Barter | H. R. Thompson | B. M. Lake | H. Rungaldier | B. Lake | H. Rungaldier | J. Barter | R. Yee | P. H. Y. Lee | R. Yee | P. Lee | K. Beach
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