24 research outputs found
Temporal And Spatial Variations Of The Chesapeake Bay Plume
Historical records and data obtained during the Superflux experiments are used to describe the temporal and spatial variations of the effluent waters of Chesapeake Bay. The alongshore extent of the plume resulting from variations of fresh water discharge into the Bay and the effects of wind are illustrated. Variations of the cross-sectional configuration of the plume over portions of a tidal cycle and results of a rapid-underway water sampling system are discussed.https://scholarworks.wm.edu/vimsbooks/1131/thumbnail.jp
Hydrography and Hydrodynamics of Virginia Estuaries XII: A Report on the Prototype Data Collected in the James River
Virginia Institute of Marine Scienc
Oceanographic Data Collected in the Chesapeake Bight of the Virginian Sea from 1966 though 1969
This report is intended to make unsynthesized oceanographic data readily available to the scientific community. 3 Similar reports are envisioned which will include physical, chemical, biological and geological data collected by personnel of the Virginia Institute ·of Marine Science in areas of the continental shelf, and coastal zone to include beaches, wetlands, estuaries and tidal rivers - areas in which the Commonwealth of Virginia has a vested interest
