Computer simulation of air-estuary thermal energy fluxes

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Academic Press, Inc.
Date Issued
1980
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Climatological data are used to calculate average midwinter temperatures of approximately 15.5C for a study site near Vero Beach, Florida. Model results suggest that conduction and evaporation are the primary heat exchange mechanisms during the winter months and that estuarine waters are in a continual state of readjustment to local meteorological conditions.

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13 p.
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3353728
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Climatological data are used to calculate average midwinter temperatures of approximately 15.5C for a study site near Vero Beach, Florida. Model results suggest that conduction and evaporation are the primary heat exchange mechanisms during the winter months and that estuarine waters are in a continual state of readjustment to local meteorological conditions.
The final published version of this manuscript is available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/ and may be cited as: Smith, N. P. (1980). Computer simulation of air-estuary thermal energy fluxes. In V. S. Kennedy (ed.), Estuarine Perspectives. (pp. 317-328). New York: Academic Press.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #183.
Date Backup
1980
Date Text
1980
DOI
10.1016/b978-0-12-404060-1.50034-4
Date Issued (EDTF)
1980
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FADT3353728
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Smith, Ned P.

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nsmth54@fau.edu
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13 p.
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Computer simulation of air-estuary thermal energy fluxes
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Academic Press, Inc.
1980
single unit
Title
Computer simulation of air-estuary thermal energy fluxes
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Computer simulation of air-estuary thermal energy fluxes