Florida Bay Field Data Report.

Abstract

This report presents results of a field effort that included the long-term monitoring of velocity profiles and meteorological data and the short-term intensive data collection of current speed and direction, water-level fluctuations, conductivity, and temperature at several openings into Florida Bay. The field study was structured to incorporate existing information from previous studies wherever possible to provide better coverage and results. The data were returned to the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station for processing, analysis, and preparation into formats suitable for the numerical model and U.S. Army Engineer District, Jacksonville, needs. Further analysis and interpretation of portions of the data were provided by the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Fort Pierce, FL. The data were used in the development and verification of a two-dimensional numerical hydrodynamic model of the area. The purpose of the numerical model was to develop an understanding of the circulation patterns in Florida Bay and to determine the importance of winds, tides, and freshwater inflow on circulation patterns and salinity.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1999
Accession Number
ADA366058

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  • Ned P. Smith
  • Thad C. Pratt

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