Publication Date:
2022-05-26
Description:
This report describes and presents the hydrodynamic meaurements made during the Atlantic Shelf Sand Ridge Study at and
near Peahala Ridge, offshore of Long Beach Island, New Jersey, in Spring 1985. The intent of this phase of the study was to
examine the physical oceanographic and fluid mechanical processes in the vicinity of Peahala Ridge, one of the large shore-oblique
sand ridges common in the area, and from this to identify those processes responsible for sand transport near the ridge with particular
reference to its generation, maintenance and migration. The field measurement program was carried out from March to May
1985 by scientists and staff of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. It included measurements of currents, temperature, waves,
pressure and near-bed velocity profiles. This phase was part of a larger oil industry study that included extensive geological and
geophysical measurements of Peahala Ridge and other ridge-and-swale areas of the mid-Atlantic continental shelf.
Description:
Funding was provided by the Cities Services Oil and Gas Corporation under agreement as of April 25, 1985 and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Coastal Research Center.
Keywords:
Ridge and swale topography
;
Wave-current interactions
;
Sand ridges
;
Atlantic Twin (Ship) Cruise
Repository Name:
Woods Hole Open Access Server
Type:
Technical Report
Format:
2390308 bytes
Format:
application/pdf
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