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Koch, Eva

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0.3

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0.3

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1

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15.4%

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0

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0

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Datasets

Seagrass wave attenuation at varying water depths

Wave parameters were measured in a Ruppia maritima bed off Bishop’s Head Point in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland in June 2000 when plants were flowering, plant density was 1,270 ± 92 shoots m-2, and seagrasses occupied most of the water column (1 m). Leaves were approximately 1.5 mm wide. A wave gauge (MacroWave, Coastal Leasing) deployed at 1 m depth within the vegetation was used to record pressure data hourly (4,096 points) at a 5Hz frequency over 14 days (non-storm conditions). The data was Fast-Fourier transformed using Wizard (Coastal Leasing) to obtain wave parameters. Significant wave height was then plotted as a function of water depth, i.e. tidal height. Note that seagrasses occupied most of the water column at all times. During low tide, plant biomass is compressed into a smaller volume of water leading to lower wave heights. Error bars represent variability found in the 24 burst recorded daily for 14 days.

Authors

  • University Of Maryland ;
  • Koch, Eva
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/knb.223.1January 2008