A simplified procedure is presented for determining water current velocities and diffusion coefficients. Dye drops which form dye patches in the receiving water are made from an aircraft. The changes in position and size of the patches are recorded from two flights over the area. The simplified data processing procedure requires only that the ground coordinates about the dye patches be determined at the time of each flight. With an automatic recording coordinatograph for measuring coordinates and a computer for processing the data, this technique provides a practical method of determining circulation patterns and mixing characteristics of large aquatic systems. This information is useful in assessing the environmental impact of waste water ...
The author has identified the following significant results. For two years ERTS-1 has been employed ...
A user's manual is provided for the environmental computer model proposed for the Richmond-Cape Henr...
Research objectives during 1972-73 were to: (1) Ascertain the extent to which special aerial photogr...
The author has identified the following significant results. An inexpensive, integrated drogue-aircr...
Remote sensing as a tool in a waste management program is discussed. By monitoring both the pollutio...
The author has identified the following significant results. Satellites, such as ERTS-1, can be used...
Multispectral photography,infrared imagery, image enhancement, and oceanographic, radiometric, and m...
The coupling of real-time measurements and numerical models will be important in overcoming the chal...
This paper describes a new low-cost method of measuring coastal surface currents with markers droppe...
The author has identified the following significant results. Circulation processes at the acid waste...
The Earth Resources Laboratory sea remote sensing program has concentrated on project planning, data...
We have developed novel integrated remote sensing and hydrodynamic simulation methods for cost effec...
The study aims to investigate transport processes within the entrance of a coastal lagoon through es...
Characteristics of dispersion and diffusion as the mechanisms by which pollutants are transported in...
The author has identified the following significant results. A time series of the Loop Current in th...
The author has identified the following significant results. For two years ERTS-1 has been employed ...
A user's manual is provided for the environmental computer model proposed for the Richmond-Cape Henr...
Research objectives during 1972-73 were to: (1) Ascertain the extent to which special aerial photogr...
The author has identified the following significant results. An inexpensive, integrated drogue-aircr...
Remote sensing as a tool in a waste management program is discussed. By monitoring both the pollutio...
The author has identified the following significant results. Satellites, such as ERTS-1, can be used...
Multispectral photography,infrared imagery, image enhancement, and oceanographic, radiometric, and m...
The coupling of real-time measurements and numerical models will be important in overcoming the chal...
This paper describes a new low-cost method of measuring coastal surface currents with markers droppe...
The author has identified the following significant results. Circulation processes at the acid waste...
The Earth Resources Laboratory sea remote sensing program has concentrated on project planning, data...
We have developed novel integrated remote sensing and hydrodynamic simulation methods for cost effec...
The study aims to investigate transport processes within the entrance of a coastal lagoon through es...
Characteristics of dispersion and diffusion as the mechanisms by which pollutants are transported in...
The author has identified the following significant results. A time series of the Loop Current in th...
The author has identified the following significant results. For two years ERTS-1 has been employed ...
A user's manual is provided for the environmental computer model proposed for the Richmond-Cape Henr...
Research objectives during 1972-73 were to: (1) Ascertain the extent to which special aerial photogr...