12 Jul 15:34
RE: Waves / Sediment Transport
Brian K. Haus <bhaus <at> rsmas.miami.edu>
2005-07-12 13:34:02 GMT
2005-07-12 13:34:02 GMT
George, I am going to prepare something, I disagree that direct comparisons can't be made, the instruments were all within a few hundred meters of each other in water that for the short wavelengths of the waves we observed was uniformly deep. We do hope to have the WERA parameters worked up. The data has been pulled off the disks and we hope to get to it soon. One of our sites was flooded during Dennis so we had to get that back up, which we did yesterday. Brian Brian K. Haus Research Associate Professor RSMAS/AMP 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, FL 33149 305-421-4932 -----Original Message----- From: George Voulgaris [mailto:gvoulgaris <at> geol.sc.edu] Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 8:28 AM To: SEACOOS Surface Waves effect on Sediment Transport Team Subject: Re: [seacoos-team-sediment-waves] Waves / Sediment Transport Brian, Am I correct to assume that you are preparing a presentation for the Miami experiment?. Unfortunately the bouys and ADCPs were deployed in different locations/depths and as such there is not a case for a direct comaprison to be made. Do you think you will be able to get some WERA-derived wve parameters to give the audience a flavor? GV ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr George Voulgaris Associate Professor Department of Geological Sciences University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- For Courier Delivery Use: 701 Sumter St., EWS 617 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- tel: + 1 (803) 777 2549 fax: + 1 (803) 777 6610 URL: http://www.geol.sc.edu/gvoulgar/cpsdlab.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- ----- Original Message ----- From: <bhaus <at> rsmas.miami.edu> To: "SEACOOS Surface Waves effect on Sediment Transport Team" <seacoos-team-sediment-waves <at> listserv.unc.edu> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [seacoos-team-sediment-waves] Waves / Sediment Transport > George, > Thanks for your efforts, I'll get comments back to you shortly. > > > Dear All, > > > > Please find attached a document that was produced for the Waves/ Sediment > > Transport > > Team that Bob jensen and I have produced so far. > > > > It consists of 2 parts: > > > > Part I: a document following the format that was suggested to us. In there > > some people have noted (correctly) > > that there are too many details, names that are not inclusive of > > everybody, etc. Somehow this is inevitable of the format used. > > > > Part II: A more generic document that reflects the discussions we had in > > our meeting in Columbia at the beginning of the year. > > > > It will be helpfull if you could send us you comments using the track > > changes options. This will help us during the editing > > process. Also note that this is an evolving document and the meeting > > itself will be where we will work to make sure that > > everything is included and everybody represented. > > > > George > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Dr George Voulgaris > > Associate Professor > > Department of Geological Sciences > > University of South Carolina > > Columbia, SC 29208 > > USA > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- > > For Courier Delivery Use: 701 Sumter St., EWS 617 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- > > tel: + 1 (803) 777 2549 fax: + 1 (803) 777 6610 > > URL: http://www.geol.sc.edu/gvoulgar/cpsdlab.html > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- > > --- You are currently subscribed to seacoos-team-sediment-waves as: > > bhaus <at> rsmas.miami.edu. > > To unsubscribe send a blank email to > > leave-seacoos-team-sediment-waves-4657116G <at> listserv.unc.edu > > > > --- You are currently subscribed to seacoos-team-sediment-waves as: gvoulgaris <at> geol.sc.edu. > To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-seacoos-team-sediment-waves-4657116G <at> listserv.unc.edu --- You are currently subscribed to seacoos-team-sediment-waves as: bhaus <at> rsmas.miami.edu. To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-seacoos-team-sediment-waves-4657116G <at> listserv.unc.edu --- You are currently subscribed to seacoos-team-sediment-waves as: gsgstws-SEACOOS-Team-Sediment-Waves <at> gmane.org. To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-seacoos-team-sediment-waves-4657116G <at> listserv.unc.edu
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