Hydraulics of Great Lakes Inlets.
Abstract
Reversing currents in inlets on the Great Lakes are generated primarily by long wave seiching modes of the lakes rather than by the astronomical tide. Field measurements were conducted in 1974-75 at nine harbors on the Great Lakes to: (a) Investigate the nature of long wave excitation and the generating mechanism for significant inlet velocities, (b) establish techniques for predicting inlet-bay system response, and (c) develop base data for future planning and design studies. Data collected include continuous harbor water level measurements at all sites, inlet velocity measurements at the primary site (Pentwater, Michigan), and channel hydrographic surveys at the sites where more recent data were needed. Available historic water level and velocity data for some of the harbor sites were also used. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1977
- Accession Number
- ADA044074
Entities
People
- Robert M. Sorensen
- William N. Seelig
Organizations
- Coastal Engineering Research Center