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  • ...bulence. The inertial dissipation method can be used to calculate relevant turbulence parameters when ADVs are used for measurements. ...Y., Lueck, R.G., 1999. Using a broadband ADCP in a tidal channel. Part II: turbulence. ''Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology'' 16, 1568–1579.</ref>).
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  • ...luid interaction in mud ([[Flocculation cohesive sediments|flocculation]], turbulence damping etc.)
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  • ...e large-scale flow pattern in a cascade process to increasingly smaller [[#Turbulence|turbulent]] flow structures. The large-scale flow profile in the turbulent ...rsion is the overall mixing effect of all hydrodynamic processes including turbulence, flow circulations and gradients in current velocity. See: [[Seawater intru
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  • ...friction mobilize the sediment which can be mixed to higher elevations by turbulence generated by breaking waves. Hence, sediment concentration profile gradient ...her. Finally, the waves break. During the breaking process, the associated turbulence causes some of the seabed sediments to be brought into suspension. These su
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  • * [[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]]
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  • Turbulence is strongly suppressed at the interface between different layers, due to de ...hristie, M.C. and Manning, A. J. 2004. The effect of suspended sediment on turbulence within an estuarine turbidity maximum. Est. Coast. Shelf Sci. 59: 237-248</
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  • ...Wadden Sea]], [[Acoustic point sensors (ASTM, UHCM, ADV)]], [[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]] :[[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]]
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  • ...ve agents of horizontal mixing are the large-scale eddies of the nearshore turbulence also known as “macrovortices”. ===2D turbulence===
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  • ...s 103: 99–121</ref>, possibly through enhanced deposition in areas where turbulence is suppressed by the presence of embryonic mud patches<ref>Murray, A.B. and
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  • ...overtopping, additional processes such as trapped air in broken waves and turbulence, induced by local effects at the armour stones and breakwater cover layers, ...eaking, turbulence and generation of eddies in the fluid region as well as turbulence and friction within the porous material. Besides the problem of the scaling
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  • * [[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]]
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  • ..., ADV)]], [[light fields and optics in coastal waters]] and [[currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]]). ...Continental Shelf Research, Vol. 23, p. 355-375.</ref>) concluded that the turbulence levels underneath their tripod was slightly increased. The bed-shear stress
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  • * [[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]]
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  • ...respect to the bed form geometry (spatial variability) and on the near-bed turbulence structure (temporal variability).
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  • ...id pressure and wave height. For more information, see also [[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]]. * [[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]]
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  • * [[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]]
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  • ...on of settling velocity of the sediments involved. See also [[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]].
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  • * [[Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods]]
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  • ...ottom of the settling tube. After sampling, a few seconds are allowed for turbulence to break down before the doors are closed and the sample is allowed to sett
    9 KB (1,258 words) - 21:00, 29 June 2019
  • ...bulence. The inertial dissipation method can be used to calculate relevant turbulence parameters when ADVs are used for measurements. ...Y., Lueck, R.G., 1999. Using a broadband ADCP in a tidal channel. Part II: turbulence. ''Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology'' 16, 1568–1579.</ref>).
    22 KB (3,631 words) - 22:30, 25 October 2020
  • ...ere strong mixing occurs over the water column. Mixing is mainly caused by turbulence, which is generated by frictional shear stresses at the bottom and the wate ...t of the water column such that a pycnocline starts to develop. Damping of turbulence around the pycnocline furthers the settling process, which can eventually l
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