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www.sequoiasci.com/library/coastal-mixing-results.pdf - In the
Coastal Mixing and Optics experiment sponsored by the US Navy, Sequoia
scientists display observations of the dynamics of particle size variations in a
70 m deep boundary layer with the passage of storms. This data also reveal that
on occasion, changes in particle size distribution can cause misinterpretation
of transmissometer data.
http://www.sequoiasci.com/library/tidal_modulation_of_size.pdf -
Peter Traykovski of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute reports observations of
tidal modulation of particle size in the Hudson River estuary.
Particle Size Sprectra -
Click on Particle Size Sprectra to see the trimodal size spectra. Ole Mikkelsen
(Inst. of Geography, Univ. of Copenhagen) has a dynamic display of size
distributions in a Danish estuary. In a time sequence, the data display a rate
trimodal distribution.
Rutgers University - Scientists at Rutgers University are
monitoring suspended sediment size distributions using a LISST-100 Particle Size
Analyzer. The measurement site is at LEO-15, in 15 m water depth. The data are
transmitted in real time via fiber-optic node at the site.
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