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Physical Processes Responsible for Dispersal of Pollutants in the Sea, with Special Reference to the Near-shore Zone
註釋Contents: Sect. 1: Circulation processes. Nearshore mixing due to waves and wave-induced currents -- On the influence of waves an currents in dispersion over the continental shelf -- On time dependent wind induced motions -- The effect of a bottom countercurrent and vertical diffusion on coliform concentrations at the shore due mainly to wind-induced onshore currents -- Mass exchange episodes in the coastal boundary layer, associated with current reversals -- Relation between advective and turbulent components of the total transport in the near-shore zone of a non-tidal sea -- Principle of salt continuity applied to estuarine transport calculations -- Turbulent structure of the surface boundary layer in an ice-covered area -- The movement of oil slicks -- Dispersion prediction from ocean current meters -- Flushing of coastal embayments by changes in atmospheric pressure changes -- Dispersed and particulate petroleum residues in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Sect. 2: Turbulence-dominated processes : Some speculations on oceanic diffusion diagrams -- Investigations in dispersion in stratified vertical shear flow -- Diffusion in shallow seas and in English coastal and estuarine waters -- Diffusion in coastal currents of large lakes -- The statistical characteristics of pollutant distributions -- On Lagrangian and Eulerian correlations -- The change of diffusivity with measuring position -- Fluctuation statistic data of the contaminant concentration in the sea -- Experimental data on sea diffusion in the presence of current shear. Sect. 3: Turbulence-dominated processes. Development of a three-dimensional numerical model of the Irish Sea -- Inlet circulation induced by mixing of stratified waters masses -- A numerical model of the temperature distribution in the vicinity of Sizewell Power Station outfall -- Experimental study of horizontal diffusion due to the tidal current -- Numerical computation on the baroclinic circulation in the Baltic Sea -- Studies of models of the physical and chemical fields of the Baltic Sea -- The computer system as a central instrument for pollution investigation and control in the nearshore zone -- Dimensional considerations applied to some diffusion problems. Sect. 4: Measuring techniques. The measurement of rhodamine traces in natural systems by fluorescence -- Techniques for estuarine and open ocean dye dispersal measurements -- Water movement patterns from aerial photographs -- Photogrammetric investigations on turbulent diffusion with discrete particles -- A comparison of drogue and current measurements in shallow waters -- Investigations of admixtures in the sea by means of luminescent and towed fluorometer. Sect. 5: Design considerations. Application of oceanographic information to the design of sewer and industrial waste outfalls.