Part I. Hydraulics of tidal inlets: simple analytic models for the engineer


Autoria(s): Mehta, Ashish J.
Data(s)

1975

Resumo

Inlets are common coastal features around the world. Essentially an inlet connects a lagoon, a bay or an estuary to the ocean (or sea), and the flow through the inlet channel is primarily induced by the tidal rise and fall of water level in the ocean. When speaking of the hydraulics of an inlet, one is interested mainly in determining the flow through the inlet and the tidal variation in the bay, given the following: (1) Inlet geometry (2) Bay geometry (3) Bottom sediment characteristics in the inlet (4) Fresh water inflow into the bay (and out through the inlet) (5) Ocean tide characteristics A combination of all these factors can produce a rather complex situation. (PDF contains 34 pages.)

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1476/1/InletsPart00001.pdf

Mehta, Ashish J. (1975) Part I. Hydraulics of tidal inlets: simple analytic models for the engineer. Gainesville, FL, Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida, (UFL/COEL, 75/019)

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en

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Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1476/

Palavras-Chave #Oceanography #Engineering
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Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed