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List of Participants
Dr. Vlad imir AlexeevDanish Center for Earth System ScienceJuliane Maries Vej 30University of CopenhagenDK-2100 Copenhagen 0Denmark
Email : boba@dcess .ku.dk
Prof. Peter BartelloAtmos. and Ocean . SciencesMcGill University805 Sherbrooke WestMontreal, Quebec ,Canada H3A 2K6
bartello @zephyr.meteo.mcgill.ca
Dr. Eugene BenilovDepartment ofMathematics & StatisticsUniversity of LimerickLimerickIreland
CDR. Christopher Butler , USNOffice ofNaval Research InternationalField Office - Europe223 Old Marylebone RoadLondon, NWI 5THU.K.
Dr. Carton XavierLPO - IfremerB.P. 70 - 29280 PlouzaneFrance
Prof. Fendinand BaerDepartment of MeteorologyUniversity of MarylandCollege ParkMaryland 20742U.S.A
Prof. J. Ray BatesDcessJuliane Maries VEl 30DK-2100 Copenhagen 0Denmark
Dr. Stephen BurkNaval Research LaboratoryMarine Meteorology DivisionMonterey, CA 93943-5502U.S.A
Dr. Antonietta CapotondiNOAA/CIRESClimate Diagnostics Center325 Broadway, Boulder,CO 80303-3328U.S.A.
Dr. Paola CessiScripps Institution ofOceanographyUCSD-0230La Jolla, CA 92093-0230U.S.A.
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Mr. Paul ChoboterDept. of Mathematical SciencesUniversity of AlbertaEdmonton , AlbertaT6G 2G I, Canada
Prof. Peter ChuDept of OceanographyNaval Postgraduate SchoolMontereyCA 93943U.S.A.
Prof. H.C. DaviesInstitute for Atmospheric Science, ETHHonggerberg HPPCH-8093 ZurichSwitzerland
Dr. Klara FinkeleMet EireannGlasnevin HillDublin 9
Dr. Eugene GathDept. of Mathematics & StatisticsUniversity of LimerickLimerickIreland
Mr. Vivian ChoyDepartment of MathematicalScienceLoughborough UniversityLoughboroughLeicesterU.K. LEI I 3TU
Dr. Simon ClarkeDept. of Maths & StatsMonash University3800 VictoriaAustralia
Prof. Dale DurranDept. of Atmospheric SciencesUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, Washington,U.S.A.
Dr. Michael Fox-RabinovitzESSIC, CSS Bldg.University of MarylandCollege ParkMD 20742U.S.A.
toxrab@ atmos.umd.edu
Dr. Peter GentNCARBou!derColoradoU.S.A.
Prof. Alexander GluhovskyPurdue University1397 Civl BuildingWest [email protected]
Mr. William I. GustafsonDept. of Land, Air and Water ResourcesUniversity of California, DavisI Shields Ave.Davis, CA 95616-8627U.S.A.
ivor@ucdavis .edu
Prof. George HallerDivision of Applied Mathematics,Brown University182 George StreetProvidence, R1 02912U.S.A
Prof. Frank HodnettDept. of Mathematics & StatisticsUniversity of LimerickLimerickIreland
Dr. Xin HuangWoods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionWoods HoleMA02543U.S.A.
rhuang @whoi.edu
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Prof. Roger GrimshawDept. Mathematical SciencesLoughborough UniversityLoughboroughLeics, LEI I 3TVUK
Prof. Michael HayesDept. of Mathematical PhysicsUniversity CollegeDublin
Michael [email protected]
Mrs. Diane HodnettDept. of Mathematics & StatisticsUniversity of LimerickLimerickIreland
Dr. Anthony HollingsworthECMWFShinfield ParkReading, Berks, RG2 9AXU.K.
Dr. Chris W HughesProudman Oceanographic LaboratoryBidston ObservatoryBidston HillPrenton CH43 7RAU.K.
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Dr. Nicholas KeeleyJ.C.M .M.Dept. of MeteorologyUniversity of ReadingReading, Berkshire RG6 4BBU.K.
Prof. Yoshifumi KimuraGraduate School of PolymathNagoya UniversityChikusa-kuNagoya 464-8602Japan
Prof. Piero LionelloUniversity of LeeceVia per Amesano73100 LeeceItaly
Dr. Ray McGrathMet EireannGlasnevin HillDublin 9Ireland
Prof. Michael McIntyreCentre for Atmospheric ScienceDepartment of Applied Mathematics &Theoretical PhysicsSilver StreetCambridge, CB3 9EWU.K.
Dr. Nicholas KevlahanMcMaster UniversityHamilton, ON L8S 4K ICanada
Dr. Timothy La RowCentre for Ocean Atmosphere Predict ionStudies , Florida State UniversitySuite 200, Johnson Bldg., Innovation PkTallahassee, Florida 32306-2840 ,U.S.A.
Dr. Peter LynchMet EireannGlasnevin HillDublin 9Ireland
Peter.Lynch@metie
Dr. John McGregorCSIROPBI AspendaleVictoria 3 195Australia
lohn.McGregor@dar. csiro.au
Mr. Raymond McNamaraDept. of Mathematics & StatisticsUniversity of LimerickLimerickIreland
Raymond.McNamara@ul .ie
Mr. Aarne MannikTartu ObservatoryToravereTartumaa 61601Estonia
aarne@aai .ee
Dr. Alberto MauriziISAO-CNRVia Gobetti 101,1-40129 BolognaItaly
Dr. Vasudeva MurthyTata Inst. of Fundamental ResearchIndian Inst. of ScienceBangalore, 560 012India
Prof. Basil NicolaenkoDept. Mathematics,Arizona State UniversityTempe, AZ 85287-1804U.S.A.
Prof. Penny DesmondSouthern Utah UniversityPhysical Science Department351 West Center StreetCedar City, Utah 84720U.S.A.
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Prof. Mankin MakUniversity of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign105 S. GregoryUrbana, IL 61801U.S.A.
[email protected] .t:;du
Prof. H.K. MoffattIsaac Newton Institute for MathematicalSciences20 Clarkson RoadCambridge CB3 OEHUK
Mr. Nawri NikolajDepartment of MeteorologyUniversity of Maryland11308 Cedar LaneBeltsville MD 20705U.S.A
nnawri @atmos.umd.edu
Dr. James J. O'BrienCentre for Ocean-AtmosphericPredictionStudies, The Florida State UniversitySuite 200 RM Johnson BuildingTallahassee, FL 32306-2840U.S.A.
Prof. Joe PedloskyClark 363 MS#21Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionWood HoleMA,02543U.S.A.
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Mr. Mateusz ReszkaDepartment of Mathematical SciencesUniversity of AlbertaEdmonton, AlbertaT6G 2G I, Canada
Dr. Lucrezia RicciardulliNOAAICIRES/CDC325 Broadway RlCDClBoulder, CO 80302U.S.A.
Prof. Roger SamelsonCollege of Oceanic and AtmosphericSciencesOregon State University104 Ocean Admin BuildingsCorvallis, OR 97331-5503U.S.A.
Dr. Andreas SchillerCSIROGPO Box 1538HobartTasmaniaAustralia
Prof. Gary ShafferDanish Center for Earth System ScienceUniversity of CopenhagenJuliane Maries Vej 302100 Copenhagen 0,Denmark
Prof. G.M. ReznikP.P. Shirshov Institute ofOceanology
MoscowRussia
Prof. Rein RoomTartu ObservatoryToravere 61602TartumaaEstonia
room@aai .cc
Dr. Igor SazonvDept. Applied MathematicsUniversity College Cork,Ireland
Prof. Weiming ShaGeophysical InstituteGraduate School of SciencesTohoku UniversityAoba-ku, Sendai,980-8578 Japan
Mr Yuri SkrynnikovDepartment of Mathematics andStatisticsMonash UniversityClayton VIC 3168Australia
Yuri.Skrynnikov @maths.monash.edu.au
Prof. Dmitry SonechkinHydro Meteo Center of RussiaBolshoy Predtechensky Lane 9/13Moscow 123242Russia
Dr. Georgi SutyrinGraduate School of OceanographyUniversity of Rhode IslandBay CampusNarragansett,RI02882U.S.A.
Dr. Remi TailleuxLMD-UPMC Paris 6Case courrier 994 Place Jussieu75252 Paris Cedex 05France
Prof. Bruce E. TurkingtonDepartment of Mathematics & StatisticsUniversity of MassachsetteAmherst MAOI003U.S.A.
Prof. r-v WeiChinese Academy of MeteorologicalSciences, 46 Baishiqiaolu100081 BeijingP.R. China
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Prof. David StraubMcGill University805 Sherbrooke 0Montreal, PQ H2W 159Canada
david @gumbo.meteo.mcgill.ca
Prof. Gordon SwatersDepartment of Mathematical SciencesUniversity of AlbertaEdmonton, AlbertaT6G 2G I Canada
Dr. John ThuburnDepartment of MeteorologyUniversity of ReadingPO Box 243 , Earley GateReading, RG6 6BBU.K.
Dr. Jacques VannesteUniversity of EdinburghDept. of Mathematics and StatisticsKing 's Buildings, Mayfield RoadEdinburgh, EHI5 lEYU.K.
Dr. Huijun YangUniversity of South Florida140 Seventh Ave. SouthSt. Petersburg, FL33701-5016U.S.A.
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Prof. M. YaremchukInternational Pacific Research CenterUniversity of Hawii2525 Correa RoadHonolulu 96822U.S.A.
Prof. Vladimir ZeitlinLMD, BP 99 University P. et M. Curie4 Place Jussieu75252 Paris Cedex 05,France
Dr. Shigeo YodenKyoto UniversityDepartment of GeophysicsKyoto, 606-8502Japan
MechanicsFLUID MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Series Editor: R. Moreau
Aims and Scope of the Series
The purpose of this series is to focus on subjects in which fluid mechanics plays a fundamental role.As well as the more traditional applications of aeronautics, hydraulics, heat and mass transfer etc.,books will be published dealing with topics which are currently in a state of rapid development,such as turbulence, suspensions and multiphase fluids, super and hypersonic flows and numericalmodelling techniques. It is a widely held view that it is the interdisciplinary subjects that will receiveintense scientific attention, bringing them to the forefront of technological advancement. Fluids havethe ability to transport matter and its properties as well as transmit force, therefore fluid mechanicsis a subject that is particularly open to cross fertilisation with other sciences and disciplines ofengineering. The subject of fluid mechanics will be highly relevant in domains such as chemical,metallurgical, biological and ecological engineering. This series is particularly open to such newmultidisciplinary domains.
I. M. Lesieur: Turbulence in Fluids . 2nd rev. ed., 1990 ISBN 0-7923-0645-72. O. Metais and M. Lesieur (eds.): Turbulence and Coherent Structures . 1991
ISBN 0-7923-0646-53. R. Moreau: Magnetohydrodynamics. 1990 ISBN 0-7923-0937-54. E. Coustols (ed.): Turbulence Control by Passive Means. 1990 ISBN 0-7923-1020-95. A.A. Borissov (ed.): Dynamic Structure ofDetonation in Gaseous and Dispersed Media. 1991
ISBN 0-7923-1340-26. K.-S. Choi (ed.): Recent Developments in Turbulence Management. 1991 ISBN 0-7923-1477-87. E.P. Evans and B. Coulbeck (eds.): Pipeline Systems. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1668-18. B. Nau (ed.): Fluid Sealing. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1669-X9. T.K.S. Murthy (ed.): Computational Methods in Hypersonic Aerodynamics. 1992
ISBN 0-7923-1673-810. R. King (ed.): Fluid Mechanics of Mixing. Modelling, Operations and Experimental Tech-
niques. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1720-311. Z. Han and X. Yin: Shock Dynamics. 1993 ISBN 0-7923-1746-712. L. Svarovsky and M.T. Thew (eds.): Hydroclones. Analysis and Applications. 1992
ISBN 0-7923-1876-513. A. Lichtarowicz (ed.): Jet Cutting Technology. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1979-614. ET.M. Nieuwstadt (ed.): Flow Visualization and Image Analysis. 1993 ISBN 0-7923-1994-X15. AJ. Saul (ed.): Floods and Flood Management. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-2078-616. D.E. Ashpis, T.B. Gatski and R. Hirsh (eds.): Instabilities and Turbulence in Engineering
Flows. 1993 ISBN 0-7923-2161-817. R.S. Azad: The Atmospheric Boundary Layer for Engineers. 1993 ISBN 0-7923-2187-118. ET.M. Nieuwstadt (ed.): Advances in Turbulence IV. 1993 ISBN 0-7923-2282-719. K.K. Prasad (ed.): Further Developments in Turbulence Management. 1993
ISBN 0-7923-2291-620. Y.A.Tatarchenko: Shaped Crystal Growth . 1993 ISBN 0-7923-2419-621. J.P. Bonnet and M.N. Glauser (eds.): Eddy Structure Identification in Free Turbulent Shear
Flows. 1993 ISBN 0-7923-2449-822. R.S. Srivastava: Interaction ofShock Waves. 1994 ISBN 0-7923-2920-123. J.R. Blake, J.M. Boulton-Stene and N.H. Thomas (eds.): Bubble Dynamics and Interface
Phenomena. 1994 ISBN 0-7923-3008-0
MechanicsFLUID MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Series Editor: R. Moreau
24. R. Benzi (ed.): Advances in Turbulence V. 1995 ISBN 0-7923-3032-325. B.I. Rabinovich, V.G.Lebedev and A.L Mytarev: Vortex Processes and Solid Body Dynamics.
The Dynamic Problems of Spacecrafts and Magnetic Levitation Systems. 1994ISBN 0-7923-3092-7
26. P.R. Voke, L. Kleiser and J.-P. Chollet (eds.): Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation I. Selectedpapers from the First ERCOFTAC Workshop on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation. 1994
ISBN 0-7923-3106-027. J.A. Sparenberg: Hydrodynamic Propulsion and its Optimization. Analytic Theory. 1995
ISBN 0-7923-3201-628. J.F. Dijksman and G.D.C. Kuiken (eds.): /UTAM Symposium on Numerical Simulation of
Non-Isothermal Flow ofViscoelastic Liquids . Proceedings of an IUTAM Symposium held inKerkrade, The Netherlands. 1995 ISBN 0-7923-3262-8
29. B.M. Boubnov and G.S. Golitsyn: Convection in Rotating Fluids. 1995 ISBN 0-7923-3371-330. S.L Green (ed.): Fluid Vortices. 1995 ISBN 0-7923-3376-431. S. Morioka and L. van Wijngaardcn (eds.): /UTAM Symposium on Waves in Liquid/Gas and
Liquid/Vapour Two-Phase Systems . 1995 ISBN 0-7923-3424-832. A. Gyr and H.-W. Bewersdorff: Drag Reduction ofTurbulent Flows by Additives. 1995
ISBN 0-7923-3485-X33. Y.P. Golovachov: Numerical Simulation ofViscous Shock Layer Flows . 1995
ISBN 0-7923-3626-734. J. Grue, B. Gjevik and J.E. Weber (eds.): Waves and Nonlinear Processes in Hydrodynamics.
1996 ISBN 0-7923-4031-035. P.W. Duck and P. Hall (eds.): /UTAM Symposium on Nonlinear Instability and Transition in
Three-Dimensional Boundary Layers . 1996 ISBN 0-7923-4079-536. S. Gavri1akis, L. Machiels and P.A.Monkewitz (eds.): Advances in Turbulence VI. Proceedings
of the 6th European Turbulence Conference. 1996 ISBN 0-7923-4132-537. K. Gersten (ed.): IUTAM Symposium on Asymptotic Methods for Turbulent Shear Flows at
High Reynolds Numbers . Proceedings of the 1UTAM Symposium held in Bochum, Germany.1996 ISBN 0-7923-4138-4
38. J. Verhas: Thermodynamics and Rheology. 1997 ISBN 0-7923-4251-839. M. Champion and B. Deshaies (eds.): IUTAM Symposium on Combustion in Supersonic Flows.
Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Poitiers, France. 1997 ISBN 0-7923-4313-140. M. Lesieur: Turbulence in Fluids . Third Revised and Enlarged Edition. 1997
ISBN 0-7923-4415-4; Pb: 0-7923-4416-241. L. Fulachier, J.L. Lumley and F.Anselmet (eds.): /UTAM Symposium on Variable Density Low
Speed Turbulent Flows . Proceedingsof the IUTAMSymposium held in Marseille, France. 1997ISBN 0-7923-4602-5
42. B.K. Shivamoggi: Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaotic Phenomena. An Introduction. 1997ISBN 0-7923-4772-2
43. H. Ramkissoon, IUTAM Symposium on Lubricated Transport of Viscous Materials . Proceed-ings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Tobago, West Indies. 1998 ISBN 0-7923-4897-4
44. E. Krause and K. Gersten, IUTAM Symposium on Dynamics ofSlender Vortices. Proceedingsof the IUTAMSymposium held in Aachen, Germany. 1998 ISBN 0-7923-5041-3
45. A. Biesheuvel and GJ.F. van Heyst (eds.): In Fascination ofFluid Dynamics. A Symposiumin honour of Leen van Wijngaarden. 1998 ISBN 0-7923-5078-2
Mechanics
FLUID MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONSSeriesEditor:R. Moreau
46. U. Frisch (ed.): Advances in Turbulence VII. Proceedings of the Seventh European TurbulenceConference, held in Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat, 30 June-3 July 1998. 1998 ISBN 0-7923-5115-0
47. E.F. Toro and J.F. Clarke: Numerical Methods for Wave Propagation. Selected Contributionsfrom the Workshop held in Manchester, UK. 1998 ISBN 0-7923-5125-8
48. A. Yoshizawa: Hydrodynamic and Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulent Flows . Modelling andStatistical Theory. 1998 ISBN 0-7923-5225-4
49. T.L. Geers (ed.): IUTAM Symposium on Computational Methods for Unbounded Domains.1998 ISBN 0-7923-5266-1
50. Z. Zapryanov and S. Tabakova: Dynamics ofBubbles , Drops and Rigid Particles . 1999ISBN 0-7923-5347-1
51. A. Alemany,Ph. Marty and J.P.Thibault (eds.): Transfer Phenomena in Magnetohydrodynamicand Electroconducting Flows. 1999 ISBN 0-7923-5532-6
52. J.N. Serensen, EJ. Hopfinger and N. Aubry (eds.): IUTAM Symposium on Simulation andIdentification ofOrganized Structures in Flows. 1999 ISBN 0-7923-5603-9
53. G.E.A. Meier and P.R. Viswanath (eds.): IUTAM Symposium on Mechanics of Passive andActive Flow Control. 1999 ISBN 0-7923-5928-3
54. D. Knight and L. Sakell (eds.): Recent Advances in DNS and LES. 1999 ISBN 0-7923-6004-455. P. Orlandi: Fluid Flow Phenomena. A Numerical Toolkit. 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6095-856. M. Stanislas, J. Kompenhans and J. Westerveel (eds.): Particle Image Velocimetry . Progress
towards Industrial Application . 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6160-157. H.-C. Chang (ed.): IUTAM Symposium on Nonlinear Waves in Multi -Phase Flow . 2000
ISBN 0-7923-6454-658. R.M. Kerr and Y. Kimura (eds.): IUTAM Symposium on Developments in Geophysical Turbu
lence held at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, (Boulder, CO, June 16--19,1998)2000 ISBN 0-7923-6673-5
59. T. Kambe, T. Nakano and T. Miyauchi (eds.): IUTAM Symposium on Geometry and StatisticsofTurbulence held at the Shonan International Village Center, Hayama (Kanagawa-ken, JapanNovember 2-5,1999).2001 ISBN 0-7923-6711-1
60. V.V. Aristov: Direct Methodsfor Solving the Boltzmann Equation and Study ofNonequilibriumFlows. 2001 ISBN 0-7923-6831-2
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Mechanics
SOLID MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONSSeries Editor: G.M.L. Gladwell
69. P. Pedersen and M.P. Bendsee (eds.): IUTAM Symposium on Synthesis in Bio Solid Mechanics.Proceedings of the IUTAMSymposium held in Copenhagen, Denmark. 1999
ISBN 0-7923-5615-270. S.K. Agrawal and B.C. Fabien: Optimization ofDynamic Systems . 1999
ISBN 0-7923-5681-071. A. Carpinteri: Nonlin ear Crack Models for Nonm etallic Materials . 1999
ISBN 0-7923-5750-772. F. Pfeifer (ed.): IUTAM Symposium on Unilateral Multibody Contacts. Proceedings of the
IUTAM Symposium held in Munich, Germany. 1999 ISBN 0-7923-6030-373. E. Lavendelis and M. Zakrzhevsky(eds.): IUTAM/IFToMM Symposium on Synthesis ofNon
linear Dynamical Systems. Proceedings of the IUTAMlIFfoMM Symposium held in Riga,Latvia. 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6106-7
74. J.-P. Merlet: Parallel Robots . 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6308-675. J.T. Pindera: Techniques ofTomographic Isodyne Stress Analysis. 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6388-476. G.A. Maugin, R. Drouot and F. Sidoroff (eds.): Continuum Thermomechanics. The Art and
Science of Modelling Material Behaviour. 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6407-477. N. VanDao and EJ. Kreuzer (eds.): IUTAM Symposium on Recent Developments in Non-linear
Oscillations ofMechanical Systems. 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6470-878. S.D. Akbarov and A.N. Guz: Mechanics ofCurved Composites. 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6477-579. M.B. Rubin: Cosserat Theories : Shells, Rods and Points . 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6489-980. S. Pellegrinoand S.D. Guest(eds.):IUTAM-IASS Symposium on Deployable Structures: Theory
and Applications. Proceedingsof the IUTAM-IASSSymposium held in Cambridge, U.K., 6-9September 1998. 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6516-X
81. A.D. Rosato and D.L. Blackmore (eds.): IUTAM Symposium on Segregation in GranularFlows . Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Cape May, NJ, U.S.A., June 5-10,1999.2000 ISBN 0-7923-6547-X
82. A. Lagarde (ed.): lUTAM Symposium on Advanced Optical Methods and Applications in SolidMechanics . Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Futuroscope, Poitiers, France,August 31-September 4, 1998.2000 ISBN 0-7923-6604-2
83. D. Weichert and G. Maier (eds.): Inelastic Analysis ofStructures under Variable Loads. Theoryand Engineering Applications. 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6645-X
84. T.-J. Chuang and J.W. Rudnicki (eds.): Multiscale Deformation and Fracture in Materials andStructures. The James R. Rice 60th Anniversary Volume.2001 ISBN 0-7923-6718-9
85. S. Narayanan and R.N. Iyengar (eds.): IUTAM Symposium on Nonlinearity and StochasticStructural Dynamics. Proceedingsof the IUTAMSymposium held in Madras, Chennai, India,4-8 January 1999 ISBN 0-7923-6733-2
86. S. Murakami and N. Ohno (eds.): lUTAM Symposium on Creep in Structures. Proceedings ofthe IUTAMSymposium held in Nagoya, Japan, 3-7 April 2000. 2001 ISBN 0-7923-6737-5
87. W. Ehlers (ed.): IUTAM Symposium on Theoretical and Numer ical Methods in ContinuumMechanics ofPorous Materials. Proceedings of the IUTAMSymposium held at the Universityof Stuttgart, Germany, September 5-10,1999.2001 ISBN 0-7923-6766-9
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