2 edition of comparison of wind-generated waves and boat-generated waves on Broadland rivers found in the catalog.
comparison of wind-generated waves and boat-generated waves on Broadland rivers
C. E. Vincent
Published
1988
by Broads Authority in Norwich
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Cover title: Boat wash study addendum to BARS 12 October 1988.
Statement | a report produced for the Broads Authority by Christopher E Vincent. |
Series | BARS -- 12B |
Contributions | Broads Authority. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL19644813M |
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It is, however, known that wind-generated waves, which are typically smaller and of lesser energy than many boat-generated waves, are important in determining the distribution and abundance of. The experiment used a series of electromagnetic current meters and optical back-scatterance sensors to measure the dynamics of boat generated waves and the sediment suspended from a boat passage.
They found that close to the shore in water depths of approximately m, sediment suspension was well-correlated to the waves from the boat wake.
It is, however, known that wind-generated waves, which are typically smaller and of lesser energy than many boat-generated waves, are important in determining the distribution and abundance of. The experiment used a series of electromagnetic current meters and optical back-scatterance sensors to measure the dynamics of boat generated waves and the sediment suspended from a boat passage.
They found that close to the shore in water depths of approximately m, sediment suspension was well-correlated to the waves from the boat wake.