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A Time Series From The Beach Environment-Ii, Wyman Harrison, L. E. Fausak Jan 1970

A Time Series From The Beach Environment-Ii, Wyman Harrison, L. E. Fausak

Reports

This work is the second in a continuing series of time-series data reports to be published periodically as a result of field investigations in the beach-ocean-atmosphere system by Dr. Wyman Harrison and his associates. The first report was published as Technical Memorandum ERLTM-AOL 1 of ESSA's Atlantic Oceanographic Laboratories. This series of reports will allow other researchers to test hypotheses or to experiment with analytical procedures without going through the expensive and somewhat arduous task of obtaining the data.


Water Resources Planning Study For Arkansas And Oklahoma, L. R. Heiple, H. M. Jeffus Jan 1970

Water Resources Planning Study For Arkansas And Oklahoma, L. R. Heiple, H. M. Jeffus

Technical Reports

The purpose of this study is to make an appraisal of the local water resources in the Arkansas River Basin common to the two States of Arkansas and Oklahoma as defined by the Arkansas-Oklahoma Compact Committee (hereinafter referred to as "the Compact Committee"). A review, analysis, and correlation has been made of hydrologic data previously collected by others. Consideration is given to the evaluation at selected sites of the storage and potential use of existing water sources.


Survival And Activity Of The Oyster Drill, Urosalpinx Cinerea (Say), Under Conditions Of Fluctuating Salinity, Arthur Zachary Jan 1970

Survival And Activity Of The Oyster Drill, Urosalpinx Cinerea (Say), Under Conditions Of Fluctuating Salinity, Arthur Zachary

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Beach Water Table As A Response Variable Of The Beach-Ocean-Atmosphere System, Leland Edward Fausak Jan 1970

The Beach Water Table As A Response Variable Of The Beach-Ocean-Atmosphere System, Leland Edward Fausak

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Fluctuations of the water table in a marine beach over a rising half-tide cycle were investigated as a function of variations in local still water level, swash runup distance, distance of a sampling station from the shoreline, and atmospheric pressure. The data were taken from a 30-day time series of observations of environmental variables taken at Virginia Beach, Virginia, during August and September, 1969. Sequential linear multiple regression analyses were used to rank the process variables in order of importance in each of 13 water-table monitoring wells spaced along a transect transverse to the shoreline . Results showed that tidal …


Utilization Of Physical And Mathematical Models In Marine Water Resources Research, Planning And Management : A Final Report, Willliam J. Hargis Jr. Jan 1970

Utilization Of Physical And Mathematical Models In Marine Water Resources Research, Planning And Management : A Final Report, Willliam J. Hargis Jr.

Reports

During the period 1 September 1967 to 30 September 1969, Virginia Institute of Marine Science personnel were engaged in hydraulic model studies, mathematical and computer studies; and instrument and technique development. An investigation was made into the stability and reproducibility of an estuarine hydraulic model.

Studies were made of the dispension of point-source dye releases in an estuarine hydraulic model, and of the applicability of the results to the release of disease-resistant seed oysters.

Analytical studies were made of diffusion in estuaries and of the integro-differential equations for estuarine 'flow. Computer studies were made of two-dimensional estuarine circulation and of …


The Heat Budget Of The Waters Of A Portion Of The Chesapeake Bight, 1967, George Washington Greer Jan 1970

The Heat Budget Of The Waters Of A Portion Of The Chesapeake Bight, 1967, George Washington Greer

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Mortality Rates And Population Size Of The Alewife Alosa Pseudoharengus (Wilson) In The Rappahannock And Potomac Rivers, Nicholas C. Tsimenides Jan 1970

Mortality Rates And Population Size Of The Alewife Alosa Pseudoharengus (Wilson) In The Rappahannock And Potomac Rivers, Nicholas C. Tsimenides

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Ocean Resource: A Scenario For Its Control, Ronald Poitras Dec 1969

The Ocean Resource: A Scenario For Its Control, Ronald Poitras

Marine Affairs Theses and Major Papers

As man expands his horizons on planet earth, he is beginning to turn increasingly to the oceans as a source of resources, and at a pace commensurate with the growth of his needs and his technical ability. Traditionally the deep sea has always been a "no man's land," an unlimited source of space to be traversed and used infrequently. A scarcity of natural resources and an abundance of human extensions (i.e. technology) are together making deep ocean seclusion a thing of the past. Increasing use of a particular resource is a limited space sooner or later implies an increasing need …


Virus Movement In Groundwater Systems, William A. Drewry Sep 1969

Virus Movement In Groundwater Systems, William A. Drewry

Technical Reports

The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which soil acts as an agent in the transmission of waterborne viruses. Since many waterborne outbreaks of viral diseases have involved small wellwater supplies contaminated by effluents from subsurface wastewater disposal systems, there is a great need for such information. Results of this study show that virus adsorption by soils is greatly affected by the pH, ionic strength, and soil-water ratio of the soil-water system and various soil properties. Also, it is shown that one cannot predict the relative virus adsorbing ability of a particular soil based on the …


Subsurface Irrigation Research In Arkansas, John P. Hoskyn, Billy B. Bryan Jun 1969

Subsurface Irrigation Research In Arkansas, John P. Hoskyn, Billy B. Bryan

Technical Reports

A pilot study conducted in 1963 indicated that (1) cotton yields could be increased by subirrigation, (2) drilled orifices were unsatisfactory because of internal plugging caused by burrs and drilling particles, and (3) operating pressures of 5 and 10 psi were excessive, and 5 psi probably should be considered as an upper-limit pressure. A greenhouse study of a subirrigation system indicated that 2 psi should, in general, for in-wall orifices, be considered as a lower-limit pressure when orifices are built into the pipe wall. The greenhouse study also indicated that a placement depth of 12 inches was preferable to 18 …


Ua37/44 Diary To Kelly, Gordon Wilson Apr 1969

Ua37/44 Diary To Kelly, Gordon Wilson

Faculty/Staff Personal Papers

Excerpt from Gordon Wilson's Diary to Kelly regarding hailstorm and the Wilson family.


Soil And Plant Water Studies On Wheat Summary Of Results 1969/70, D Tennant Jan 1969

Soil And Plant Water Studies On Wheat Summary Of Results 1969/70, D Tennant

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Location

Trials were carried out within a radius of 5 miles of

Tammin on the properties of Messrs P. York and B. Nottage.

Sites represented deep sand, sandy loam, sand/clay and grey

clay soil types.


Stomatopod Crustacea Of The Western Atlantic, Raymond B. Manning Jan 1969

Stomatopod Crustacea Of The Western Atlantic, Raymond B. Manning

Studies in Tropical Oceanography

No abstract provided.


Linseed Production Survey : Esperance, 1968, R J. Guyton Jan 1969

Linseed Production Survey : Esperance, 1968, R J. Guyton

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

A SURVEY conducted after the 1967 linseed season found that although most farmers understood the requirements of linseed growing there were several crop failures. These were associated with time of planting, soil type and insect control measures.

The Esperance district office of the Department of Agriculture conducted a second survey during December, 1968 and January, 1969


Water Storage Has Not Kept Pace With Stock Numbers : South Stirling Survey Finding, A L. Prout Jan 1969

Water Storage Has Not Kept Pace With Stock Numbers : South Stirling Survey Finding, A L. Prout

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

RESULTS of a survey on water storage capacity in the South Stirlings area indicate that farm water storage has not kept pace with increased clearing and stock numbers.

This has resulted in many farmers requesting advice on water conservation projects following two consecutive years of low rainfall runoff.


Implications Of Land And Fresh-Water Gastropods In Archeological Sites, John W. Clark Jr. Jan 1969

Implications Of Land And Fresh-Water Gastropods In Archeological Sites, John W. Clark Jr.

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Sheep Drenching Programms, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia Jan 1969

Sheep Drenching Programms, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Drenching of sheep to prevent build-up of worm infestations is commonly practised on many properties in the agricultural districts of Western Australia. This is called strategic drenching.


Methods Of Distinguishing Larval Alewife (Alosa Pseudoharengus) From Larval Blueback Herring (A Aestivalis), James Ross Chambers Jan 1969

Methods Of Distinguishing Larval Alewife (Alosa Pseudoharengus) From Larval Blueback Herring (A Aestivalis), James Ross Chambers

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Major Environmental Variables Affecting Grain Size Distribution In The Shoaling-Wave Zone Under Storm Conditions At Virginia Beach, Virginia, Dunnie Richard Tuck Jan 1969

Major Environmental Variables Affecting Grain Size Distribution In The Shoaling-Wave Zone Under Storm Conditions At Virginia Beach, Virginia, Dunnie Richard Tuck

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Soft Bottom Macrobenthic Community Of Arthur Harbor, Antarctica, James K. Lowry Jan 1969

The Soft Bottom Macrobenthic Community Of Arthur Harbor, Antarctica, James K. Lowry

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Distribution Of Dissolved Fatty Acids In The James River Estuary And Adjacent Ocean Water, Thomas B. Stauffer Jan 1969

The Distribution Of Dissolved Fatty Acids In The James River Estuary And Adjacent Ocean Water, Thomas B. Stauffer

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Distribution, Growth And Behavior Of The Spotted Hake In The Chesapeake Bight, Charles A. Barans Jan 1969

Distribution, Growth And Behavior Of The Spotted Hake In The Chesapeake Bight, Charles A. Barans

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Aspects Of The Ecology, Life History, And Host-Parasite Relationship Of Loxothylacus Panopaei (Sacculinidae) In Chesapeake Bay, Seth Jerome Daugherty Jan 1969

Aspects Of The Ecology, Life History, And Host-Parasite Relationship Of Loxothylacus Panopaei (Sacculinidae) In Chesapeake Bay, Seth Jerome Daugherty

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Faunal Variation On Pelagic Sargassum, Michael L. Fine Jan 1969

Faunal Variation On Pelagic Sargassum, Michael L. Fine

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Taxonomy And Distribution Of Western Atlantic Bittium (Gastropoda: Mesogastropoda), Ella May Thomson Wulff Jan 1969

Taxonomy And Distribution Of Western Atlantic Bittium (Gastropoda: Mesogastropoda), Ella May Thomson Wulff

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The genus Bittium in the Western Atlantic was studied to determine the number and distribution of extant species. Shells of adults and juveniles collected from Brazil to Canada, including the type specimens of B. virginicum, were examined and compared on the basis of length, lengthwidth ratio and varix presence or absence. Although intergrades of B. alternatum and B. varium probably existed in the middle Chesapeake Bay, along the Atlantic shores of the Delmarva Peninsula and New Jersey, and in western Long Island Sound prior to 1940, B. alternatum is now found from Shark River, New Jersey, northward and B. varium …


A Fluorescent Tracer Study At A Tidal Inlet (Rudee Inlet, Virginia), James W. Bunch Jan 1969

A Fluorescent Tracer Study At A Tidal Inlet (Rudee Inlet, Virginia), James W. Bunch

OES Theses and Dissertations

Patterns and approximate rates of littoral transport south of Rudee Inlet. Virginia were investigated with fluorescent tracers. Sand movement was traced under a variety of longshore current and wave conditions. Patterns of tracer dispersal reflected the importance of wave height, breaker angle, and longshore current velocity on modes of littoral transport. A direct relationship between angle of breaker incidence. generated longshore current. and direction of tracer sand movement was found. Onshore offshore paths were taken by tracer material during periods of weak longshore currents and small breaker angles while alongshore paths were followed by tracer material during strong longshore currents …


Computation Of Synthetic Spectra For A Semi-Infinite Atmosphere, A. Uesugi, William M. Irvine Dec 1968

Computation Of Synthetic Spectra For A Semi-Infinite Atmosphere, A. Uesugi, William M. Irvine

William M. Irvine

No abstract provided.


Biological Studies Of Selected Reaches And Tributaries Of The Colorado River, Nelson Thomas, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration Oct 1968

Biological Studies Of Selected Reaches And Tributaries Of The Colorado River, Nelson Thomas, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration

Publications (WR)

This report fulfills the request of the Colorado River Basin Project, Denver, Colorado, to determine the effects of municipal and industrial wastes on the aquatic life in selected waters of the Colorado River Basin. These studies were conducted with the assistance of personnel from the Colorado River Basin Project.


An Analysis Of General Patterns And Variations In The Occurrence Of Wet And Dry Days In Benton Harbor, Michigan, Linda Rae Dalrymple Aug 1968

An Analysis Of General Patterns And Variations In The Occurrence Of Wet And Dry Days In Benton Harbor, Michigan, Linda Rae Dalrymple

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Characteristics Of Sediments In The James River Estuary, Virginia, Richard Moncure, Maynard Nichols Apr 1968

Characteristics Of Sediments In The James River Estuary, Virginia, Richard Moncure, Maynard Nichols

Reports

This report presents data on the physical and chemical characteristics of bottom sediments in the James River estuary, Virginia. The data were generated as part of a comprehensive study of sedimentation in which the initial objective was to broadly define the distribution of sediment properties.