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Bottom current measurements in the Tasman Sea

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1969
Bottom current velocities of 1 to 9 cm/sec were measured for periods of 0.5 to 1.2 hours at five sites in the Tasman Sea. At four sites a northerly component was present. Bottom photographs indicate stronger currents have occurred at several sites. The results in most cases support previous ideas on flow inferred from water properties.
N. P. Laird, T. V. Ryan
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A retrievable bottom-mounted current meter

Ocean Engineering, 1973
Abstract The design and use of a lightweight, retrievable, bottom-mounted current meter for taking current measurements to ocean depths of 1800 m are described.
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Extreme Bottom Currents in the North Sea

1983
During the last ten years currents have been measured at several locations in the North Sea. Due to the offshore activity special emphasis has been placed on currents in deeper layers of the sea and near the bottom. In 1978 the Norwegian Hydrodynamic Laboratories (NHL) commenced a project for Geoteam/Phillips Petroleum Company A/S to measure current ...
S. Tryggestad   +3 more
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On the effect of bottom topography on ocean currents

Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift, 1960
Two types of streamline deflection for currents in a homogeneous ocean when crossing a submarine ridge or trough are compared, the Ekman type and the Sverdrup type. The significant difference between the two types may be explained by the relative importance of frictional forces as compared with the effect of the latitudinal variation of the Coriolis ...
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The sedimentology of bottom current processes and their bedforms

2021
This doctoral thesis (this work) is aimed at better understanding ocean bottom current processes and their bedforms in the contexts of 1) ancient outcrops, 2) modern oceans and 3) geophysical bedform processes. First, Miocene Rifian Corridor deposits in Northern Morocco are described, which have been interpreted to have formed under the action of ocean
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Bottom currents and bottom sediment distribution in Massachusetts Bay

Open-File Report, 1978
Bradford Butman   +3 more
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Sedimentary Waves and Reconstruction of Bottom Currents in the Novaya Zemlya Trough of the Kara Sea

Doklady Earth Sciences, 2021
B V Baranov, M V Flint, K A Dozorova
exaly  

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