Abstract
In this paper were discussed current measurements recorded at 5 meter depth in the São Sebastião Channel and its correlation with tidal currents and prevailing weather conditions. It has been shown that the recorded current is dominated by long periodic variation with periods of about four days and is characterized by a net transport towards NE. Computations of the currents of tidal origin have shown that they are very small and of minor importance to the current conditions in the Channel, however there are evidences of the connection between the non tidal currents, the irregular sea level variation and the prevailing weather conditions.
On the special current and water level variations in the channel of São Sebastião* * This work was accomplished while under contract as Visiting Professor at the Instituto Oceanográfico, Universidade de São Paulo, on a Ford Foundation Grant.
Thor Kvinge** ** Present address - Geofysisk Institutt, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway.
SYNOPSIS
In this paper were discussed current measurements recorded at 5 meter depth in the São Sebastião Channel and its correlation with tidal currents and prevailing weather conditions.
It has been shown that the recorded current is dominated by long periodic variation with periods of about four days and is characterized by a net transport towards NE. Computations of the currents of tidal origin have shown that they are very small and of minor importance to the current conditions in the Channel, however there are evidences of the connection between the non tidal currents, the irregular sea level variation and the prevailing weather conditions.
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(Received in 21/11/1966)
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- DEFANT, A. 1961. Physical oceanography. London, Pergamon Press, 2 vol.
- FRANÇA, A. 1954. Ilha de São Sebastião. Bolm Fac. Filos. Ciênc. Univ. S Paulo, Geogr. n.ş 10.
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1967
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21 Nov 1966