Browsing School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences by Author "Wilson, R. E. (Robert E.)"
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An assessment of the effects of bathymetric changes associated with sand and gravel mining on tidal circulation in the lower bay of New York harbor
Marine Sciences Research Center; Wilson, R. E. (Robert E.); Wong, Kuo-Chuin (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1978)from the abstract, "Present sand and gravel mining operations within the Lower Bay of New York Harbor are restricted to the east bank of Ambrose Channel and to the vicinity of Chapel Hill North Channel because of the ... -
An assessment of the thermal effects on striped bass larvae entrained in the heated discharge of the Indian Point generating facilities units 2 & 3
Marine Sciences Research Center; Carter, Harry H.; Wilson, R. E. (Robert E.) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1979-07)from the abstract, "In this report we have modelled the excess temperature and velocity fields associated with the heated discharge from a large generating station sited on a tidal estuary and used the model, together ... -
Environmental effects of sand mining in the Lower Bay of New York Harbor; Phase 1
Marine Sciences Research Center; Kastens, Kim A.; Fray, Charles T.; Schubel, J. R.; Wilson, R. E. (Robert E.) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1978)from the introduction, ". . .The pervasive goals of this study are to: (1) develop a predictive capability for assessing the environmental impacts that would result from a variety of sand and gravel mining activities--different ... -
A rationale for evaluating thermally induced biological effects due to once-through cooling systems
Marine Sciences Research Center; Carter, Harry H.; Schubel, J. R.; Wilson, R. E. (Robert E.); Woodhead, P. M. J. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1977)from summary and recommendations, "In this report we show how the thermally induced biological effects of power plants with once-through cooling systems can be evaluated in a logical, scientifically defensible manner. ... -
Transport processes in estuaries : recommendations for research
Marine Sciences Research Center; Kinsman, Blair; Schubel, J. R.; Bowman, M. J.; Carter, Harry H.; Ōkubo, Akira; Pritchard, Donald W.; Wilson, R. E. (Robert E.) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1977)from the preface, ". . .On 20-22 May 1976 a group of estuarine oceanographers from the United States, Canada, England, and South America met at the Belle Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research of the ...