Record Info:
- Extended Citation
- Church, I. (2014). Modelling the Estuarine Circulation of the Port of Saint John: Applications in Hydrographic Surveying. PhD. Thesis Report. University of New Brunswick.
- Reference Abbreviation
- Church, 2014
- Date Communicated
- 2014
- Region
- Marsh Creek/Courtenay Bay
- Location Details
- Courtenay Bay
- Group
- Physical
- Category
- Water Movement
- Preliminary Ecosystems Component
- Hydrography
- Attribute/Species (e.g.)
- Sediment transport
- Metric/Detail
- Primary Objective
- Develop understanding of estuarine dynamics and create a 3D hydrodynamic model for the Port of Saint John.
- Key Findings/Monitoring Red Flags
- Model represents a good represenation of the water movement and circulation patterns within the main harbour channel/reversing falls, with the predominant discrepency in the deviation of the halocline/pycnocline
- Data Collection Start
- 2000
- Data Collection Finish
- 2010
- Physical collection of data/samples
- No
- Referenced Data Source (if data not physically collected or not available in text)
- Stakeholder Group
- Academic
- Stakeholder Name
- University of New Brunswick
- Type of Reference
- Report - PhD. Thesis
- Source Details
- Monitoring Tool
- Monitoring/Management Recommendations
- Future study - a lower resolution model of the circulation patterns of the BoF to help determine offshore sources of sedimentation
- Notes
- Series of multibeam surveys illustrate changes in sediment deposition
- File/Paper Location
- PDF available
- link