Bathymetry
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25. Application of remote sensing techniques to hydrography with emphasis on bathymetry / Aplicacao de tecnica de sensores remotos na hidrografia, com enfase a batimetria
Remote sensing techniques are utilized for the determination of hydrographic characteristics, with emphasis in bathymetry. Two sensor systems were utilized: the Metric Camera Wild RC-10 and the Multispectral Scanner of LANDSAT Satellite (MSS- LANDSAT). From photographies of the metric camera, data of photographic density of points with know depht, are obtain
Publicado em: 1979
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26. Bathymetry and temperature of some glacial lakes in Wyoming
On the west flank of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming, are several large lakes occupying glacially scoured depressions dammed by terminal moraines. Fremont, Willow, and New Fork Lakes, having maximal depths of 185, 85, and 62 m, respectively, are not only deep, but in 1970-1978 they had no measurable coliform. They have exceptionally low values of total dis
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27. Temperature profiles and bathymetry of some high mountain lakes
The ice cover in high mountain lakes breaks up and disappears in about an hour, in part because it has been divided into fragile vertical spindles, which are individual crystals. Contributing to this process are vertical holes in the ice remaining after particles of dust melt downward as they are warmed by the sun. Temperature profiles of lakes in the Wind R
National Academy of Sciences.
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28. Benthic–pelagic links and rocky intertidal communities: Bottom-up effects on top-down control?
Insight into the dependence of benthic communities on biological and physical processes in nearshore pelagic environments, long considered a “black box,” has eluded ecologists. In rocky intertidal communities at Oregon coastal sites 80 km apart, differences in abundance of sessile invertebrates, herbivores, carnivores, and macrophytes in the low zone wer
The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.