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Bibliography: pages 92-101.
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/21856 Influences on the hydrology of the Cape Columbine/St. Helena region Waldron, Howard Neil Brundrit, Geoff Oceanography Meteorology Bibliography: pages 92-101. The overall objective of the thesis is to investigate and interpret hydrological events occurring at the Cape Columbine upwelling site and the adjacent coastal waters, with special reference to St. Helena Bay. The first step in the study involves monitoring the meteorological occurrences which resulted in the prevailing hydrology and thus give a general background to the observed structure. It became necessary to establish two sub-systems in the area which can be distinguished on the basis of the time scales within which they operate. Generally speaking, outside St. Helena Bay the waters have a 3-5 day synoptic variability governed by meteorological conditions, but within the semi-closed system of the Bay itself a longer time span of around 25 days governs the processes in this separate but inextricably linked water body. 2016-09-20T12:35:52Z 2016-09-20T12:35:52Z 1985 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21856 eng application/pdf Department of Oceanography Faculty of Science University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Oceanography Meteorology Waldron, Howard Neil Influences on the hydrology of the Cape Columbine/St. Helena region |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | Influences on the hydrology of the Cape Columbine/St. Helena region |
| title_full | Influences on the hydrology of the Cape Columbine/St. Helena region |
| title_fullStr | Influences on the hydrology of the Cape Columbine/St. Helena region |
| title_full_unstemmed | Influences on the hydrology of the Cape Columbine/St. Helena region |
| title_short | Influences on the hydrology of the Cape Columbine/St. Helena region |
| title_sort | influences on the hydrology of the cape columbine st helena region |
| topic | Oceanography Meteorology |
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