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Estimating hydrodynamic roughness in a wave-dominated environment with a high-resolution acoustic Doppler profiler Estimating hydrodynamic roughness in a wave-dominated environment with a high-resolution acoustic Doppler profiler
Hydrodynamic roughness is a critical parameter for characterizing bottom drag in boundary layers, and it varies both spatially and temporally due to variation in grain size, bedforms, and saltating sediment. In this paper we investigate temporal variability in hydrodynamic roughness using velocity profiles in the bottom boundary layer measured with a high-resolution acoustic Doppler...
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J.R. Lacy, C. R. Sherwood, D.J. Wilson, T.A. Chisholm, G.R. Gelfenbaum
Accuracy of a pulse-coherent acoustic Doppler profiler in a wave-dominated flow Accuracy of a pulse-coherent acoustic Doppler profiler in a wave-dominated flow
The accuracy of velocities measured by a pulse-coherent acoustic Doppler profiler (PCADP) in the bottom boundary layer of a wave-dominated inner-shelf environment is evaluated. The downward-looking PCADP measured velocities in eight 10-cm cells at 1 Hz. Velocities measured by the PCADP are compared to those measured by an acoustic Doppler velocimeter for wave orbital velocities up to 95...
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J.R. Lacy, C. R. Sherwood
Data files from the Grays Harbor Sediment Transport Experiment Spring 2001 Data files from the Grays Harbor Sediment Transport Experiment Spring 2001
This publication consists of two DVD-ROMs, both of which are presented here. This report describes data collected during the Spring 2001 Grays Harbor Sediment Transport Experiment, and provides additional information needed to interpret the data. Two DVDs accompany this report; both contain documentation in html format that assist the user in navigating through the data. DVD-ROM-1...
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Laura A. Landerman, Christopher R. Sherwood, Guy Gelfenbaum, Jessica Lacy, Peter Ruggiero, Douglas Wilson, Tom Chisholm, Keith Kurrus
Interaction of lateral baroclinic forcing and turbulence in an estuary Interaction of lateral baroclinic forcing and turbulence in an estuary
Observations of density and velocity in a channel in northern San Francisco Bay show that the onset of vertical density stratification during flood tides is controlled by the balance between the cross-channel baroclinic pressure gradient and vertical mixing due to turbulence. Profiles of velocity, salinity, temperature, and suspended sediment concentration were measured in transects...
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J.R. Lacy, M.T. Stacey, J.R. Burau, Stephen G. Monismith
Secondary currents in a curved, stratified, estuarine channel Secondary currents in a curved, stratified, estuarine channel
This paper presents a study of secondary circulation in a curved stratified channel in northern San Francisco Bay over a 12.5-hour tidal cycle. Secondary currents were strong at times (varying by up to 35 cm/s from top to bottom) but relatively transient, as the balance between centrifugal and lateral baroclinic forcing changed over time. The short travel time around the bend did not...
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J.R. Lacy, Stephen G. Monismith
Recent research on the hydrodynamics of the Sacramento - San Joaquin River Delta and north San Francisco Bay Recent research on the hydrodynamics of the Sacramento - San Joaquin River Delta and north San Francisco Bay
This article presents an overview of recent findings from hydrodynamic research on circulation and mixing in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Delta) (Figure 1) and North San Francisco Bay (North Bay) (Figure 2). For the purposes of this article, North Bay includes San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, and Suisun Bay. The findings presented are those gained from field studies carried out by...
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Jon R. Burau, Stephen G. Monismith, Mark T. Stacey, Richard N. Oltmann, Jessica Lacy, David H. Schoellhamer
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Estimating hydrodynamic roughness in a wave-dominated environment with a high-resolution acoustic Doppler profiler Estimating hydrodynamic roughness in a wave-dominated environment with a high-resolution acoustic Doppler profiler
Hydrodynamic roughness is a critical parameter for characterizing bottom drag in boundary layers, and it varies both spatially and temporally due to variation in grain size, bedforms, and saltating sediment. In this paper we investigate temporal variability in hydrodynamic roughness using velocity profiles in the bottom boundary layer measured with a high-resolution acoustic Doppler...
Authors
J.R. Lacy, C. R. Sherwood, D.J. Wilson, T.A. Chisholm, G.R. Gelfenbaum
Accuracy of a pulse-coherent acoustic Doppler profiler in a wave-dominated flow Accuracy of a pulse-coherent acoustic Doppler profiler in a wave-dominated flow
The accuracy of velocities measured by a pulse-coherent acoustic Doppler profiler (PCADP) in the bottom boundary layer of a wave-dominated inner-shelf environment is evaluated. The downward-looking PCADP measured velocities in eight 10-cm cells at 1 Hz. Velocities measured by the PCADP are compared to those measured by an acoustic Doppler velocimeter for wave orbital velocities up to 95...
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J.R. Lacy, C. R. Sherwood
Data files from the Grays Harbor Sediment Transport Experiment Spring 2001 Data files from the Grays Harbor Sediment Transport Experiment Spring 2001
This publication consists of two DVD-ROMs, both of which are presented here. This report describes data collected during the Spring 2001 Grays Harbor Sediment Transport Experiment, and provides additional information needed to interpret the data. Two DVDs accompany this report; both contain documentation in html format that assist the user in navigating through the data. DVD-ROM-1...
Authors
Laura A. Landerman, Christopher R. Sherwood, Guy Gelfenbaum, Jessica Lacy, Peter Ruggiero, Douglas Wilson, Tom Chisholm, Keith Kurrus
Interaction of lateral baroclinic forcing and turbulence in an estuary Interaction of lateral baroclinic forcing and turbulence in an estuary
Observations of density and velocity in a channel in northern San Francisco Bay show that the onset of vertical density stratification during flood tides is controlled by the balance between the cross-channel baroclinic pressure gradient and vertical mixing due to turbulence. Profiles of velocity, salinity, temperature, and suspended sediment concentration were measured in transects...
Authors
J.R. Lacy, M.T. Stacey, J.R. Burau, Stephen G. Monismith
Secondary currents in a curved, stratified, estuarine channel Secondary currents in a curved, stratified, estuarine channel
This paper presents a study of secondary circulation in a curved stratified channel in northern San Francisco Bay over a 12.5-hour tidal cycle. Secondary currents were strong at times (varying by up to 35 cm/s from top to bottom) but relatively transient, as the balance between centrifugal and lateral baroclinic forcing changed over time. The short travel time around the bend did not...
Authors
J.R. Lacy, Stephen G. Monismith
Recent research on the hydrodynamics of the Sacramento - San Joaquin River Delta and north San Francisco Bay Recent research on the hydrodynamics of the Sacramento - San Joaquin River Delta and north San Francisco Bay
This article presents an overview of recent findings from hydrodynamic research on circulation and mixing in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Delta) (Figure 1) and North San Francisco Bay (North Bay) (Figure 2). For the purposes of this article, North Bay includes San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, and Suisun Bay. The findings presented are those gained from field studies carried out by...
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Jon R. Burau, Stephen G. Monismith, Mark T. Stacey, Richard N. Oltmann, Jessica Lacy, David H. Schoellhamer
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