Water circulation pattern of Port Dickson in August 1988.

The study was conducted in front of the UPM Station in Port Dickson between 21st August to 25th August 1988. Two methods were used in this study, i.e. the Lagrangian and Eulerian methods. In the Lagrangian method two drogues were used. They were deployed at 2m and 3m depth. In this study it was...

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Main Authors: Saadon, M. N., Liew, Hee Chong
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 1990
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18642/
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author Saadon, M. N.
Liew, Hee Chong
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Liew, Hee Chong
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description The study was conducted in front of the UPM Station in Port Dickson between 21st August to 25th August 1988. Two methods were used in this study, i.e. the Lagrangian and Eulerian methods. In the Lagrangian method two drogues were used. They were deployed at 2m and 3m depth. In this study it was found that both drogues tend to move southward and towards the beach. In the Eulerian method a self-recording current meter was used and deployed at 2m depth. Data of current speed and direction were recorded and analysed using scattered plot diagrams, stick diagrams and progressive vector plots. In general, the currents flow in a predominantly north-south direction. However in the progressive vector plots the southward direction was found to be more dominant. The current speed was in the range of 0 - 0.35 m/s. This information on water circulation helped in tracking the possible movement of pollutants from Port Dickson to Teluk Kemang beach.
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spelling upm-186422012-07-31T02:18:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18642/ Water circulation pattern of Port Dickson in August 1988. Saadon, M. N. Liew, Hee Chong The study was conducted in front of the UPM Station in Port Dickson between 21st August to 25th August 1988. Two methods were used in this study, i.e. the Lagrangian and Eulerian methods. In the Lagrangian method two drogues were used. They were deployed at 2m and 3m depth. In this study it was found that both drogues tend to move southward and towards the beach. In the Eulerian method a self-recording current meter was used and deployed at 2m depth. Data of current speed and direction were recorded and analysed using scattered plot diagrams, stick diagrams and progressive vector plots. In general, the currents flow in a predominantly north-south direction. However in the progressive vector plots the southward direction was found to be more dominant. The current speed was in the range of 0 - 0.35 m/s. This information on water circulation helped in tracking the possible movement of pollutants from Port Dickson to Teluk Kemang beach. 1990 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed Saadon, M. N. and Liew, Hee Chong (1990) Water circulation pattern of Port Dickson in August 1988. In: Advances in Fisheries and Marine Sciences - The JICA FPSS (UPM) Experience , 10-11 March 1989, The Mallaca Village Resort, Air Keroh, Melaka. (pp. 128-139). Marine sciences - Research - Malaysia. Oceanography - Malaysia. Environmental protection. English
spellingShingle Marine sciences - Research - Malaysia.
Oceanography - Malaysia.
Environmental protection.
Saadon, M. N.
Liew, Hee Chong
Water circulation pattern of Port Dickson in August 1988.
title Water circulation pattern of Port Dickson in August 1988.
title_full Water circulation pattern of Port Dickson in August 1988.
title_fullStr Water circulation pattern of Port Dickson in August 1988.
title_full_unstemmed Water circulation pattern of Port Dickson in August 1988.
title_short Water circulation pattern of Port Dickson in August 1988.
title_sort water circulation pattern of port dickson in august 1988.
topic Marine sciences - Research - Malaysia.
Oceanography - Malaysia.
Environmental protection.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18642/