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Turbidity,suspended sediment concentrations, clay mineralogy of suspended sediments, and the origin of theturbid near-bottom water layer -- Louisiana shelf south of Timbalier Bay -- August 1972 - January 1974-- with comments on a process model for turbid

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1974
Title: Turbidity,suspended sediment concentrations, clay mineralogy of suspended sediments, and the origin of theturbid near-bottom water layer -- Louisiana shelf south of Timbalier Bay -- August 1972 - January 1974-- with comments on a process model for turbid layer transport.
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Name(s): Griffin, G. M.
Ripy, B. J.
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Article
Date Issued: 1974
Publisher: Gulf Universities Research Consortium
Place of Publication: Galveston, TX
Physical Form: pdf
Extent: 103 p.
Language(s): English
Identifier: FA00007428 (IID)
Note(s): Turbidity of surface waters in the OEI study area varied seasonally from a mean of 61% T/m (α= 0.50; 0.8 optical mg/l) in October 1972, to 5% T/m (α=2.93; 5.3 optical mg/l) following a Mississippi River flood. Mid-depth waters were the clearest, often registering 85% T/m (α =0.l6; 0.15 optical mg/l). A turbid bottom-water layer was present 96-100% of the time on the Louisiana shelf; turbidity, thickness, and other properties varied greatly, from 41% T/m (α =0.91; 1.5 mg/l; 4.8 m thick) in July 1973, to 0% T/m (α ≥4.61; >10 mg/l; 3.8 m thick) in January 1974. The turbid layer was not found at four stations, similar in depth to the platform area, but on the Florida-Alabama shelf. No differences in turbidity existed between the area of numerous oil production platforms and the undeveloped Louisiana shelf control area.
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This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available and may be cited as: Griffin, G. M., & Ripy, B. J. (1974). Turbidity, suspended sediment concentrations, clay mineralogy of suspended sediments, and the origin of the turbid near-bottom water layer -- Louisiana shelf south of Timbalier Bay -- August 1972 - January 1974 -- with comments on a process model for turbid layer transport. Galveston, TX: Gulf Universities Research Consortium.
Subject(s): Timbalier Bay (La.)
Turbidity
Suspended sediments
Clay minerals
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00007428
Host Institution: FAU