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The following documents will help familiarize the visitor
with the tidal modeling effort undertaken. All documents are in
.pdf format, requiring the freely available Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Research
poster (500 KB). This poster, ideal for a lay audience,
is set up to print on 11 x 17 paper.
- Complete Technical Report
(22 MB).
This report will be of interest to the 'specialist.' Anyone who
is interested in the details of building up a tidal modeling
application from scratch is encouraged to start here.
- Estimating
freshwater runoff into Glacier Bay, Alaska using GIS methods (5.8 MB), S. Ciavola.
This Penn State B.S.
Honor's
Thesis describes the physical characteristics of bay watersheds and
estimates various discharges into the bay.
- Fjord
oceanographic processes in Glacier Bay, Alaska (3.8 MB), P. Hooge and E. Hooge. This USGS
report reviews a decade-long
program of
oceanographic data collection in the bay.
- Factors
affecting seasonal and regional patterns of surface water oceanographic
proceses within a fjord estuarine system: Glacier Bay, AK (3.2 MB),
L. Etherington, P. Hooge, and E. Hooge. This USGS report
investigates
the relationships between oceanographic variables in the bay.
- Estimating
annual high-flow statistics and monthly and seasonal low-flow
statistics for ungaged sites on streams in Alaska and conterminous
basins in Canada (4.9 MB), J.
Wiley and J. Curran.
This USGS report
provides regression equations for determining streamflow statistics.
- Estimating
the magnitude and frequency of peak streamflows for ungaged sites on
streams in Alaska and conterminous basins in Canada (5.9 MB), J. Curran, D. Meyer, and G. Tasker. This
USGS report provides regression
equations for determining peak streamflows.
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