Author: Francis H. Moffitt
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Category : Aerial photography
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Wave photographs were taken from a ground position about 90 ft above the sea level with an F-56 aerial camaera using an 8 1/4-in. lens pointed essentially parrallel to the wave crests and roughly normal to a pier which extended outward from shore to a distance of about 2200 ft. An electrically driven timer reading directly to 0.1 sec, capable of being estimated to 0.01 sec, was located in the foreground of the field of view of the aerial camera. The exposure interval varied from about 2 sec to about 4 sec with the comera operated altogether manually. The photographs taken with the F-56 aerial camera were arranged in sequence according to time and wave groups. Three different methods for determining wave lengths and wave periods were used. Similar wave photographs were taken a second time. The most difficult of all measurements was identification of the position of wave crests on the photographs. The investigation indicated that waves of a suitable nature (long period, fairly regular waves) give satisfactorily bottom profiles out to depths as much as 30 ft. The reliability increased as the number of waves measured increased.
Analysis of Controlled Terrestrial Photographs Taken at Davenport, California for Wave Velocity Method of Depth Determination
Author: Francis H. Moffitt
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Category : Aerial photography
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Wave photographs were taken from a ground position about 90 ft above the sea level with an F-56 aerial camaera using an 8 1/4-in. lens pointed essentially parrallel to the wave crests and roughly normal to a pier which extended outward from shore to a distance of about 2200 ft. An electrically driven timer reading directly to 0.1 sec, capable of being estimated to 0.01 sec, was located in the foreground of the field of view of the aerial camera. The exposure interval varied from about 2 sec to about 4 sec with the comera operated altogether manually. The photographs taken with the F-56 aerial camera were arranged in sequence according to time and wave groups. Three different methods for determining wave lengths and wave periods were used. Similar wave photographs were taken a second time. The most difficult of all measurements was identification of the position of wave crests on the photographs. The investigation indicated that waves of a suitable nature (long period, fairly regular waves) give satisfactorily bottom profiles out to depths as much as 30 ft. The reliability increased as the number of waves measured increased.
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Category : Aerial photography
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Wave photographs were taken from a ground position about 90 ft above the sea level with an F-56 aerial camaera using an 8 1/4-in. lens pointed essentially parrallel to the wave crests and roughly normal to a pier which extended outward from shore to a distance of about 2200 ft. An electrically driven timer reading directly to 0.1 sec, capable of being estimated to 0.01 sec, was located in the foreground of the field of view of the aerial camera. The exposure interval varied from about 2 sec to about 4 sec with the comera operated altogether manually. The photographs taken with the F-56 aerial camera were arranged in sequence according to time and wave groups. Three different methods for determining wave lengths and wave periods were used. Similar wave photographs were taken a second time. The most difficult of all measurements was identification of the position of wave crests on the photographs. The investigation indicated that waves of a suitable nature (long period, fairly regular waves) give satisfactorily bottom profiles out to depths as much as 30 ft. The reliability increased as the number of waves measured increased.
Wave Velocity Method of Depth Determination for Non-uniform Short Crested Wave Systems by Aerial Photography
Author: Robert L. Wiegel
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Category : Aerial photography
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Category : Aerial photography
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Depth Determination on Beaches by Wave Velocity Methods
Author: Robert A. Fuchs
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Category : Bathing beaches
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Category : Bathing beaches
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Laboratory Studies of Depth Determination by the Wave Velocity Method
Author: Osvald J. Sibul
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Category : Water waves
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Category : Water waves
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Ripple Tank Studies of Depth Determination by Wave Velocity Method from Timed Vertical Photographs
Author: Ning Jian
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Category : Ocean waves
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Category : Ocean waves
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Oceanography
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Category : Chemical oceanography
Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Category : Chemical oceanography
Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Technical Abstract Bulletin
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Subject Index to Unclassified ASTIA Documents
Author: Defense Documentation Center (U.S.)
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Category : Industrial arts
Languages : en
Pages : 922
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Category : Industrial arts
Languages : en
Pages : 922
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Technical Report
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Category : Ocean engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 444
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Category : Ocean engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 444
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Notices of Changes in Classification, Distribution and Availability
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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