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		<title>A tiny waterfall, super- and subcritical flows, submerged hydraulic jump, standing waves. What more could anyone want?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Last stop on my work trip that &#8212; apart from doing important work, obviously &#8212; brought me to Berlin for some wave watching and to Brodowin to look at beaver dams: Eberswalde. Waiting for an appointment, I sat in the sun next to this adorable little waterfall and looked at so many nice examples of [&#8230;]
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		<title>Submerged hydraulic jump &#8211; observing hydrodynamic phenomena in real life</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hydraulic jumps, especially submerged ones, are a very theoretical concept for many students, one that occurs in a lab experiment if they are lucky, but more likely only seems to exists in videos, drawings, and text books. But we can observe them all the time if we know what we are looking for! They don&#8217;t only [&#8230;]
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