Abstract AVHRR satellite imagery and in situ observations were combined to study the motion of a buoyant plume at the mouth of Mobile Bay, Alabama. The plume extended up to 30 km from shore, with a thickness of about 1 m. The inner plume, which was 3–8 m thick, moved between the Bay and inner shelf in response to tidal forcing. The tidal prism could be identified through the movement of plume waters between satellite images. The plume responded rapidly to alongshore wind, with sections of the plume moving at speeds of more than 70 cm s−1, about 11% of the wind speed. The plume moved predominantly in the direction of the wind with a weak Ekman drift. The enhanced speed of the plume relative to normal surface drift is probably due to the stro...
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River plumes often feature turbulent processes in the frontal zone and interfacial region at base of...
The discharge of brackish water from estuaries typically forms distinct coastal plumes, often visibl...
Abstract AVHRR satellite imagery and in situ observations were combined to study the motion of a buo...
Mobile Bay is a shallow embayment in Alabama bordering the northern Gulf of Mexico. A cold front pas...
Landsat satellite data can provide descriptions of discharge plume morphology, as well as esti- mate...
River plumes often develop in complex environments, where variable coastal and bottom topography, am...
The circulation of Tampa Bay is investigated using a high-resolution, three-dimensional, density-dep...
Circular shaped density plumes of low turbidity, low fecal indicator (Escherichia coli and enterococ...
Examination of 81 dates of Landsat images with enhancement and density slicing has shown that the Ch...
River plumes often feature turbulent processes in the frontal zone and interfacial region at base of...
The application of remote sensing, automatic data processing, modeling and other aerospace related t...
[1] Based on a calibrated coastal plane estuary plume model, ideal model hindcasts of estuary plumes...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Barataria Bay is a receiving basin for a large Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion ...
LANDSAT images with enhancement and density slicing show that the Chesapeake Bay plume usually frequ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2006. This article is posted here by permission ...
River plumes often feature turbulent processes in the frontal zone and interfacial region at base of...
The discharge of brackish water from estuaries typically forms distinct coastal plumes, often visibl...
Abstract AVHRR satellite imagery and in situ observations were combined to study the motion of a buo...
Mobile Bay is a shallow embayment in Alabama bordering the northern Gulf of Mexico. A cold front pas...
Landsat satellite data can provide descriptions of discharge plume morphology, as well as esti- mate...
River plumes often develop in complex environments, where variable coastal and bottom topography, am...
The circulation of Tampa Bay is investigated using a high-resolution, three-dimensional, density-dep...
Circular shaped density plumes of low turbidity, low fecal indicator (Escherichia coli and enterococ...
Examination of 81 dates of Landsat images with enhancement and density slicing has shown that the Ch...
River plumes often feature turbulent processes in the frontal zone and interfacial region at base of...
The application of remote sensing, automatic data processing, modeling and other aerospace related t...
[1] Based on a calibrated coastal plane estuary plume model, ideal model hindcasts of estuary plumes...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Barataria Bay is a receiving basin for a large Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion ...
LANDSAT images with enhancement and density slicing show that the Chesapeake Bay plume usually frequ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2006. This article is posted here by permission ...
River plumes often feature turbulent processes in the frontal zone and interfacial region at base of...
The discharge of brackish water from estuaries typically forms distinct coastal plumes, often visibl...