Distributed system for measuring and collecting parameters of coastal water area and reservoir

Author(s):  
Andrey Lukyanchikov ◽  
Elena Redkina ◽  
Aleksandr Bezgin
1964 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 327-333 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. V. Worthington

An oceanographic section made with the research vessel Crawford in June 1959 showed that the proportion of Labrador-Coastal Water to Slope Water at the meridian 57°30′W was unusually large. Data from this section combined with bathythermograms taken elsewhere in the Slope Water area and direct deep current measurements suggest that there was an abnormal influx of cold water from the Labrador Basin in 1959. This suggestion is strengthened by the high incidence of coastal fog in the summer of 1959. It is suggested that the cause of this influx was an abnormal North Atlantic weather pattern in January 1959.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 685-694
Author(s):  
Ricky Rositasari ◽  
Indarto Happy Supriadi ◽  
Marindah Yulia Iswari

The research aimed to discover the runoff suspended solid load of Gunung Kijang estuary to coastal area, East District of Bintan. The research was held in May and September 2015. The total suspended solid (TSS) load in five estuaries was measured on May. On September, measurement was focused in two biggest estuaries, Kawal and Galang Batang. The TSS in coastal water area was measured both on May and September. Regarding to five estuaries measured, the lowest TSS came from Angus River while the highest comes from Kawal River. TSS load in May on both estuary were lower than in September. Suspended solid load at the lowest tide period was higher than at the highest tide at both estuaries. In May TSS load in the Kawal estuary was 528.723 mg/sc and Galang Batang estuary was 172.903 mg/sc. In September TSS load in the Kawal estuary was 720.920 mg/sc while Galang Batang estuary was 446.893 mg/sc. These results indicate that tidal patterns and current were major influence on the TSS load in estuaries. Keywords : Bintan, coastal water, estuary, load, TSS


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