Abstract
The paper describes a method by which a shipborne wave recorder can be used to determine directions and frequencies of component wave trains in fairly simple patterns of waves, from the Doppler shifts observed as the ship steams at constant speed along a succession of different courses. Measurements of the relationship between wave frequency and velocity made by the R. R. S.
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in the North Atlantic Ocean agree with the classical relationship.
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