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Acoustic Characterization of Suspended Sediment Plumes Resulting from Barge Overflow
This technical note presents the results of acoustic monitoring of suspended sediment plumes resulting from overflow from hydraulically filled barges during dredging operations in the Cape Fear River, North Carolina. Acoustic monitoring was used to characterize the spatial extent, concentration gradient structure, and dynamics of plumes during flood and ebb tidal stages.
Acoustic Characterization of Suspended Sediment Plumes Resulting from Barge Overflow
This technical note presents the results of acoustic monitoring of suspended sediment plumes resulting from overflow from hydraulically filled barges during dredging operations in the Cape Fear River, North Carolina. Acoustic monitoring was used to characterize the spatial extent, concentration gradient structure, and dynamics of plumes during flood and ebb tidal stages.
Acoustic Characterization of Suspended Sediment Plumes Resulting from Barge Overflow
K. J. Reine (author) / D. G. Clarke (author) / C. Dickerson (author)
2002
15 pages
Report
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English
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