Richard P Signell, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Circulation and effluent dilution modeling in Massachusetts Bay : model implementation, verification and results Circulation and effluent dilution modeling in Massachusetts Bay : model implementation, verification and results
A three-dimensional hydrodynamic model was developed as part of a cooperative U.S. Geological Survey/Massachusetts Water Resources Authority program to study contaminated sediment accumulation and transport in Massachusetts Bay. This report details the development of the model and assesses how well the model represents observed currents and water properties in the bay. It also summarizes
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Richard P. Signell, Harry L. Jenter, Alan F. Blumberg
Open-ocean boundary conditions from interior data: Local and remote forcing of Massachusetts Bay Open-ocean boundary conditions from interior data: Local and remote forcing of Massachusetts Bay
Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays form a semienclosed coastal basin that opens onto the much larger Gulf of Maine. Subtidal circulation in the bay is driven by local winds and remotely driven flows from the gulf. The local-wind forced flow is estimated with a regional shallow water model driven by wind measurements. The model uses a gravity wave radiation condition along the open-ocean...
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P.S. Bogden, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli, R. Signell
Seafloor topography of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Seafloor topography of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
No abstract available.
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Page C. Valentine, Eric A. Schmuck, Richard P. Signell, Carol A. Ryland
Modeling the seasonal circulation in Massachusetts Bay Modeling the seasonal circulation in Massachusetts Bay
An 18 month simulation of circulation was conducted in Massachusetts Bay, a roughly 35 m deep, 100??50 km embayment on the northeastern shelf of the United States. Using a variant of the Blumberg-Mellor (1987) model, it was found that a continuous 18 month run was only possible if the velocity field was Shapiro filtered to remove two grid length energy that developed along the open...
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Richard P. Signell, Harry L. Jenter, Alan F. Blumberg
Modeling the tides of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays Modeling the tides of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays
A time-dependent, three-dimensional numerical modeling study of the tides of Massachusetts and Cape Code Bays, motivated by construction of a new sewage treatment plant and ocean outfall for the city of Boston, has been undertaken by the authors. The numerical model being used is a hybrid version of the Blumberg and Mellor ECOM3D model, modified to include a semi-implicit time-stepping...
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H. L. Jenter, R. P. Signell, A.F. Blumberg
Physical oceanographic investigation of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays Physical oceanographic investigation of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays
This physical oceanographic study of the Massachusetts Bays (fig. 1) was designed to provide for the first time a bay-wide description of the circulation and mixing processes on a seasonal basis. Most of the measurements were conducted between April 1990 and June 1991 and consisted of moored observations to study the current flow patterns (fig. 2), hydrographic surveys to document the...
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W. Rockwell Geyer, George B. Gardner, Wendell S. Brown, James D. Irish, Bradford Butman, T.C. Loder, Richard P. Signell
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Filter Total Items: 90
Circulation and effluent dilution modeling in Massachusetts Bay : model implementation, verification and results Circulation and effluent dilution modeling in Massachusetts Bay : model implementation, verification and results
A three-dimensional hydrodynamic model was developed as part of a cooperative U.S. Geological Survey/Massachusetts Water Resources Authority program to study contaminated sediment accumulation and transport in Massachusetts Bay. This report details the development of the model and assesses how well the model represents observed currents and water properties in the bay. It also summarizes
Authors
Richard P. Signell, Harry L. Jenter, Alan F. Blumberg
Open-ocean boundary conditions from interior data: Local and remote forcing of Massachusetts Bay Open-ocean boundary conditions from interior data: Local and remote forcing of Massachusetts Bay
Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays form a semienclosed coastal basin that opens onto the much larger Gulf of Maine. Subtidal circulation in the bay is driven by local winds and remotely driven flows from the gulf. The local-wind forced flow is estimated with a regional shallow water model driven by wind measurements. The model uses a gravity wave radiation condition along the open-ocean...
Authors
P.S. Bogden, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli, R. Signell
Seafloor topography of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Seafloor topography of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
No abstract available.
Authors
Page C. Valentine, Eric A. Schmuck, Richard P. Signell, Carol A. Ryland
Modeling the seasonal circulation in Massachusetts Bay Modeling the seasonal circulation in Massachusetts Bay
An 18 month simulation of circulation was conducted in Massachusetts Bay, a roughly 35 m deep, 100??50 km embayment on the northeastern shelf of the United States. Using a variant of the Blumberg-Mellor (1987) model, it was found that a continuous 18 month run was only possible if the velocity field was Shapiro filtered to remove two grid length energy that developed along the open...
Authors
Richard P. Signell, Harry L. Jenter, Alan F. Blumberg
Modeling the tides of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays Modeling the tides of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays
A time-dependent, three-dimensional numerical modeling study of the tides of Massachusetts and Cape Code Bays, motivated by construction of a new sewage treatment plant and ocean outfall for the city of Boston, has been undertaken by the authors. The numerical model being used is a hybrid version of the Blumberg and Mellor ECOM3D model, modified to include a semi-implicit time-stepping...
Authors
H. L. Jenter, R. P. Signell, A.F. Blumberg
Physical oceanographic investigation of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays Physical oceanographic investigation of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays
This physical oceanographic study of the Massachusetts Bays (fig. 1) was designed to provide for the first time a bay-wide description of the circulation and mixing processes on a seasonal basis. Most of the measurements were conducted between April 1990 and June 1991 and consisted of moored observations to study the current flow patterns (fig. 2), hydrographic surveys to document the...
Authors
W. Rockwell Geyer, George B. Gardner, Wendell S. Brown, James D. Irish, Bradford Butman, T.C. Loder, Richard P. Signell