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    Predicted changes in tidal circulation in the lower bay of New York Harbor resulting from deepening a section of Ambrose Channel

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    Date
    1990-03
    Author
    Marine Sciences Research Center
    Vieira, Mário E. C.
    Bokuniewicz, Henry J. (Henry Joseph)
    Publisher
    Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University
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    Subject
    Tidal currents -- Lower Bay (N.Y. and N.J.) -- Simulation methods.
    Ocean circulation -- Lower Bay (N.Y. and N.J.) -- Simulation methods.
    Dredging -- Environmental aspects -- Lower Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)
    Ambrose Channel.
    Marine Sciences.
    Atmospheric Sciences.
    Abstract
    from the abstract, "The possible consequences of deepening to 70 feet a section of the Ambrose Channel which gives access to the Lower Bay of New York Harbor were assessed."
    Description
    5 leaves, [11] leaves of plates : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/1951/61253
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