1983
DOI: 10.2172/6045793
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Atmospheric transport and diffusion mechanisms in coastal circulation systems

Abstract: Jr., the NRC technical contract monitor, served to focus the effort on NRC's particular needs in the area of atmospheric transport and diffusion in shoreline environments. Finally, the detailed review and helpful comments of Mr. c. G. Lindsey, also of the Geosciences Research and Engineer! ng Department at PNL is greatly appreciated. The contributions of Drs. Hadlock and Abbey and Mr. Lindsey are gratefully acknowledged. :iv

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“…However, they do provide realistic numerical simulations that should be considered in the development of simpler techniques. Summary articles on mesoscale transport in coastal zones are provided in Lyons (1975), , Kaleel et al (1983), and Moran et al (1986). A simple Gaussian model application in these circumstances has often given interesting results in spite of the complexity of the problem (e.g., Runca et aI., 1976).…”
Section: Coastal Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, they do provide realistic numerical simulations that should be considered in the development of simpler techniques. Summary articles on mesoscale transport in coastal zones are provided in Lyons (1975), , Kaleel et al (1983), and Moran et al (1986). A simple Gaussian model application in these circumstances has often given interesting results in spite of the complexity of the problem (e.g., Runca et aI., 1976).…”
Section: Coastal Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 97%