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Tidal Hydrodynamic and Salinity Models for Corpus Christi and Aransas Bays, Texas
(Frank D. Masch and Associates, 1972-09)
Mathematical simulation models for tidal hydrodynamics and salinity (TDS) have been developed for the combined Corpus Christi and Aransas-Copano Bay systems. These models have been calibrated and verified to the extent ...
Establishment of operational guidelines for Texas coastal zone management. Biological rises criteria.
(University of Texas, Marine Science Institute., 1974)
The study is part of a larger project to develop a methodology and the criteria for assessing the economic and environmental impacts of alternative public policies for management of the Texas Coastal Zone. Progress toward ...
Galveston coastal resources.
(Moody College of Marine Sciences and Maritime Resources., 1976)
No abstract available
Environmental factors affecting bay and estuarine ecosystems of the Texas Coast (final report).
(Coastal Ecosystems Management, Incorporated, 1970)
Over 200,000 data points relating to range of environmental factors in all major Texas estuaries from Louisiana to Mexico were utilized to establish variability of total salinity and constituent ions in these estuaries. ...
Movable-bed model study of Galveston Bay entrance
(Academic Press, 1975)
In 1960, a model of the Galveston Bay entrance area was constructed at the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. At the time of the model study, there were three major problems within the jetty channel: the ...
The estuarine zone: uses and concerns.
(Texas A&M University, 1971)
An estuary is part of the coastal area known as a bay, tideflat, bayou, lagoon or marshland. The biological characteristics are summarized with the importance to certain species of fishes, marine animals, waterfowl, plants, ...
Migration and redistribution of zinc and cadmium in marine estuarine systems.
(, 1974)
No abstract available
Regulation of activities affecting bays and estuaries: a preliminary legal study.
(University of Houston, College of Law., 1972)
No abstract available
Optimal water quality management for the Houston Ship Channel.
(, 1972)
Savings can be obtained through the application of systems analysis and optimization method to water quality management problems of the Houston Ship Channel. A finite-difference, steady-state mathematical model was employed ...
Holocene estuarine and marine sediments in the Galveston Bay (Texas) and adjacent shelf areas.
(, 1971)
No abstract available