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Nearshore current pattern off south Texas: an interpretation from aerial photographs.

January 1, 1980

Current patterns in a 4-km-wide zone along the south Texas coast were interpreted from patterns of water turbidity visible in aerial photographs taken during a winter day of moderate northerly winds. Features of the turbidity pattern remained recognizable on photographs taken 25 min apart. Currents measured from the movements of these features were southward and nearly parallel to shore, increasing from about 17 cm/sec in an offshore zone to about 40 cm/sec at the line of breaking waves. - from Authors

Publication Year 1980
Title Nearshore current pattern off south Texas: an interpretation from aerial photographs.
DOI 10.1016/0034-4257(80)90010-3
Authors R. E. Hunter, G. W. Hill
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Remote Sensing of Environment
Index ID 70012355
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse