Kevin Lamb
Professor
Applied Mathematics
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Prof/Dr Kevin Lamb has received his PhD in Princeton University. Currently, he/she is working as Professor in Waterloo University. He has successfully completed his/her Administrative responsibilities asProfessor. His/her research has included Nonlinear waves, Internal gravity waves and surface water waves, Hydrodynamic instabilities and mixing, Physical oceanography and limnology, Coupling of hydrodynamic and bio-geochemical processes in lakes, Computational fluid dynamics.
Research Interest
Nonlinear waves Internal gravity waves and surface water waves Hydrodynamic instabilities and mixing Physical oceanography and limnology
Publications
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Lamb KG, Xiao W. Internal solitary waves shoaling onto a shelf: Comparisons of weakly-nonlinear and fully nonlinear models for hyperbolic-tangent stratifications. Ocean Modelling. 2014 Jun 30;78:17-34.
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Bocaniov SA, Ullmann C, Rinke K, Lamb KG, Boehrer B. Internal waves and mixing in a stratified reservoir: Insights from three-dimensional modeling. Limnologica-Ecology and Management of Inland Waters. 2014 Nov 30;49:52-67.
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Djoumna G, Lamb KG, Rao YR. Sensitivity of the parameterizations of vertical mixing and radiative heat fluxes on the seasonal evolution of the thermal structure of Lake Erie. Atmosphere-Ocean. 2014 Aug 8;52(4):294-313.
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Liu W, Bocaniov SA, Lamb KG, Smith RE. Three dimensional modeling of the effects of changes in meteorological forcing on the thermal structure of Lake Erie. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 2014 Dec 31;40(4):827-40.