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Example of using dye to study ocean waves and currents....
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Ocean Dye Study
Example of using dye to study ocean waves and currents....
Location: USA
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Map showing the location of the North Carolina coastal erosion study....
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Location Map North Carolina Outer Banks
Map showing the location of the North Carolina coastal erosion study....
Location: Cape Hatteras, NC, USA
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Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo vehicle will deploy equipment in or beyond the surf zone....
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Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo (LARC)
Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo vehicle will deploy equipment in or beyond the surf zone....
Location: USA
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Instrument on poles in the surf zone for a coastal erosion study....
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Instrument in Surf Zone
Instrument on poles in the surf zone for a coastal erosion study....
Location: USA
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Radar on sand dunes to measure coastal erosion forces....
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Radar on Sand Dunes
Radar on sand dunes to measure coastal erosion forces....
Location: USA
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Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo vehicle will deploy equipment in or beyond the surf zone....
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Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo (LARC)
Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo vehicle will deploy equipment in or beyond the surf zone....
Location: USA
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As part of an investigation of the mechanisms of coastal change in the Carolinas (http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/cccp/index.html), instrumented tripods were deployed on Diamond Shoals, near Cape Hatteras, NC. These tripods recorded data quantifying the currents, waves, turbidity, tempera...
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Sunset Tripods on Deck
As part of an investigation of the mechanisms of coastal change in the Carolinas (http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/cccp/index.html), instrumented tripods were deployed on Diamond Shoals, near Cape Hatteras, NC. These tripods recorded data quantifying the currents, waves, turbidity, tempera...
Location: Cape Hatteras, NC, USA
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As part of an investigation of the mechanisms of coastal change in the Carolinas (http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/cccp/index.html), instrumented tripods were deployed on Diamond Shoals near Cape Hatteras, NC. These tripods recorded data quantifying the currents, waves, turbidity, temperat...
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Deploying Flowbee Tripod
As part of an investigation of the mechanisms of coastal change in the Carolinas (http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/cccp/index.html), instrumented tripods were deployed on Diamond Shoals near Cape Hatteras, NC. These tripods recorded data quantifying the currents, waves, turbidity, temperat...
Location: Cape Hatteras, NC, USA
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As part of an investigation of the mechanisms of coastal change in the Carolinas (http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/cccp/index.html), instrumented tripods were deployed on Diamond Shoals near Cape Hatteras, NC. These tripods recorded data quantifying the currents, waves, turbidity, temperat...
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Checking Tripod Release Mechanism
As part of an investigation of the mechanisms of coastal change in the Carolinas (http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/cccp/index.html), instrumented tripods were deployed on Diamond Shoals near Cape Hatteras, NC. These tripods recorded data quantifying the currents, waves, turbidity, temperat...
Location: Cape Hatteras, NC, USA
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