1996
DOI: 10.1016/s1385-1101(96)90780-7
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In situ measurements of flocculated suspended matter with a video multi sensor system

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“…From our measurements, it appears that the favourable tidal times for the formation of organic aggregates are low current and low salinity periods which occur in the estuary around ebb tide. In the Elbe estuary, Pfeiffer [20], using a video system, reported that after ebb slack tide the number of the visible flocs increases. Using a video camera developed by the Netherlands Institute for Sea Research in the Elbe estuary, Eisma and Kalf [10] also detected the presence of large flocs in the bottom layer at slack tide in Elbe estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From our measurements, it appears that the favourable tidal times for the formation of organic aggregates are low current and low salinity periods which occur in the estuary around ebb tide. In the Elbe estuary, Pfeiffer [20], using a video system, reported that after ebb slack tide the number of the visible flocs increases. Using a video camera developed by the Netherlands Institute for Sea Research in the Elbe estuary, Eisma and Kalf [10] also detected the presence of large flocs in the bottom layer at slack tide in Elbe estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%