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oceans conference | 2001

Towed mapping of the effluent plume from a coastal ocean outfall

Burt Jones; A. Barnett; G.L. Robertson

The dispersion of effluent from coastal ocean sewage outfalls has continued to be a difficult problem to study in situ. The spatial extent of the detectable effluent field is an important question for understanding the range of potential impacts from the effluent plume. Sampling around large southern California sewage outfalls is done using automated water column profilers (i.e., CTDs) at designated stations, typically centered on the outfall. Discrete water samples, if taken, are collected at predefined depths. While this method of sampling allows for analysis of the environmental impacts to the receiving water from these outfalls, the data have shown that the studies are inadequate for determining the vertical and horizontal spatial extents of these subsurface wastewater fields. To address this issue, the Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD), California supplemented its normal receiving water sampling by using a Guildline Minibat towed underwater vehicle, equipped with a CTD and in situ pumping system, to map the distribution of physical, bio-optical, chemical, and bacterial variables in the vicinity of its outfall. The mapping demonstrates that the plume is clearly present for distances of at least 12.5 km in either direction from the outfall, depending on the current direction. The mapping results allow comparison with results from traditional receiving water monitoring and plume models of initial height, dilution, and thickness.


oceans conference | 2001

Studying cross shelf transport processes near an ocean outfall: San Pedro Shelf, California

G. Robertson; C.D. McGee; L.K. Rosenfeld; M. Noble; Burt Jones; E. Waddell; P. Hamilton; John L. Largier

Beginning in July 1999 the Orange County Health Care Agency began to post and close large sections of beach located in the City of Huntington Beach, California due to bacterial contamination. Extensive studies to date have yet to definitively identify the source or sources for these bacteria. One proposed hypothesis is that the Orange County Sanitation Districts (District) submerged, offshore wastewater plume is the source. The hypothesis states that during the summer when the water column is most stratified the wastewater plume was being transported toward shore whereupon it then interacted with a local electrical power generation stations intake and/or thermal discharge plume to cause the observed chronic shoreline microbiological contamination. In response to this hypothesis, the District implemented an intensive, multi-faceted, multi-agency research study during the spring to fall 2001 to study both high and low frequency cross-shelf oceanographic transport processes on the San Pedro Shelf that could bring the plume toward shore.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005

Surf zone entrainment, along‐shore transport, and human health implications of pollution from tidal outlets

Stanley B. Grant; Jaeseok Kim; Burt Jones; Scott A. Jenkins; J. Wasyl; Cynthia N. Cudaback


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

Mapping the U.S. West Coast surface circulation: A multiyear analysis of high‐frequency radar observations

Sung Yong Kim; Eric Terrill; Bruce D. Cornuelle; Burt Jones; Libe Washburn; Mark A. Moline; Jeffrey D. Paduan; Newell Garfield; John L. Largier; Greg Crawford; P. Michael Kosro


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

Seasonal variability and Po River plume influence on biochemical properties along western Adriatic coast

Mauro Marini; Burt Jones; Alessandra Campanelli; Federica Grilli; Craig M. Lee


Continental Shelf Research | 2009

Cross-shelf transport into nearshore waters due to shoaling internal tides in San Pedro Bay, CA.

Marlene A. Noble; Burt Jones; Peter Hamilton; Jingping Xu; George Robertson; Leslie K. Rosenfeld; John L. Largier


Marine Environmental Research | 2006

Temporal and spatial variability of fecal indicator bacteria in the surf zone off Huntington Beach, CA

Leslie K. Rosenfeld; C.D. McGee; G.L. Robertson; Marlene A. Noble; Burt Jones


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Poleward propagating subinertial alongshore surface currents off the U.S. West Coast

Sung Yong Kim; Bruce D. Cornuelle; Eric Terrill; Burt Jones; Libe Washburn; Mark A. Moline; Jeffrey D. Paduan; Newell Garfield; John L. Largier; Greg Crawford; P. Michael Kosro


oceans conference | 2009

Evaluating connectivity between marine protected areas using CODAR high-frequency radar

Brian Zelenke; Mark A. Moline; Greg Crawford; Newell Garfield; Burt Jones; John L. Largier; Jeffrey D. Paduan; Steven R. Ramp; Eric Terrill; Libe Washburn


Open-File Report | 2003

Huntington beach shoreline contamination investigation, phase III: coastal circulation and transport patterns : the likelihood of OCSD's plume impacting Huntington beach shoreline

Marlene A. Noble; Jingping Xu; Leslie K. Rosenfeld; John L. Largier; Peter Hamilton; Burt Jones; George Robertson

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Libe Washburn

University of California

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Eric Terrill

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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Greg Crawford

Humboldt State University

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Mark A. Moline

California Polytechnic State University

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Marlene A. Noble

United States Geological Survey

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Newell Garfield

San Francisco State University

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