August 22, 2008
Journal Article

Improved fine-scale transport model performance using AUV and HSI feedback in a tidally dominated system

Abstract

Applied numerical circulation and transport modeling study of Sequim Bay, WA focused on the simulation of the redistribution of rhodamine dye release at the water surface. Model sensitivity to bathymetric variation, side-wall boundary conditions, and thermal stratification is examined. Model results compared to observational datasets.

Revised: October 10, 2008 | Published: August 22, 2008

Citation

Hibler L.F., A.R. Maxwell, L.M. Miller, N.P. Kohn, D.L. Woodruff, M. Montes, and M.A. Moline. 2008. Improved fine-scale transport model performance using AUV and HSI feedback in a tidally dominated system. Journal of Geophysical Research. C. (Oceans) 113. PNNL-SA-58167. doi:10.1029/2008JC004739