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Flow Measurement and Data Acquisition, Port Hacking, N. S. W., Australia

Author(s): G. W. Britton; B. M. Druery; J. M. Floyd

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Abstract: High resolution. dynamic water level recorders and current meters have been installed to assist investigations into the hydrodynamic and sedimentary processes of Port Hacking. Real time data analysis is used to limit an-site data storage demands but maintain flexibility for off-site detail analysis, Water depths are shallow and tidal curents strong, and non-linear wave effects are a feature of the data. Non-linear wave theories fit some aspects of the data but further refinement is necessary.

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Year: 1985

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