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ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF THE BENTHIC BOUNDARY LAYER AND THEIR APPLICABILITY TO NEAR-BOTTOM TRANSPORT IN LAKE ERIE

Citation:

Bedford, K. AND M. Abdelrhman. ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF THE BENTHIC BOUNDARY LAYER AND THEIR APPLICABILITY TO NEAR-BOTTOM TRANSPORT IN LAKE ERIE. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-87/528 (NTIS PB90264979), 1987.

Description:

With there being few if any well organized field experiments in Lake Erie on benthic boundary layer (BBL) physics to review, this paper summarizes theoretical and experimental observations from the ocean, estuary, and continental shelf research, contrasts the Lake Erie setting with these results, and recommends future considerations for Lake Erie BBL research. rom among empirical, boundary layer, and structural analysts viewpoints, the boundary layer approach is emphasized because of its ability to yield predictive hypotheses which can be experimentally tested. he initial discussion centers on the definition of the various classes of physical mechanisms existing in Lake Erie and a summary of various classes of boundary layers that have been hypothesized to exist. he various boundary layers are loosely classified based on the strength of the forcing functions and the subsequent review of steady, wave, and wave-current induced layers reveals that the complexity of the in-situ BBL physics is not often included in available theory. xperimental studies in support of these theories are numerous but with the exception of a few cases do not contain sufficient spatial and temporal resolution to verify the theoretical formulae nor make full correlations with the lower frequency forcing functions such as tides, seiches, Kelvin waves, etc. omentum boundary layers for steady conditions have been fully validated with high quality data. Sediment layers of all types have yet to be fully validated. ack of instrumentation is seen as a major impediment to full validation.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1987
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 50777