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Current and Past Projects
 

San Francisco Bay hydrodynamics and sediment transport model
Funded by the California Coastal Conservancy
People involved: Stacey, Koseff, Fringer, Monismith, Powell, Chua, Holleman, Lee, Sridharan

High-frequency internal waves in Monterey Bay, CA and Mamala Bay, HI
Funded by the ONR Physical Oceanography program
People involved: Sankaranarayanan, Jachec, Fringer, Gerritsen, Street

Cross shelf transport induced by internal tides at Huntington Beach
Funded by the NOAA Oceans and Human Health Initiative
People involved: Fringer,Boehm,Gil

Secondary circulation and turbulent mixing in Three Mile Slough
People involved: Fong, Fringer, Monismith

Simulation of the formation and movement of sea-floor ripples
Funded by the ONR Coastal Geosciences program
People involved: Chou, Fringer, Street

Nonlinear internal waves in the South China Sea
Funded by the ONR Physical Oceanography program
People involved: Zhang, Fringer, Street

A dynamic multi-scale oceanic simulation tool using regional and finescale model coupling within a fully parallel framework
Funded by the ONR Physical Oceanography program
People involved: Kang, Fringer, Gerritsen, Street

Remote Sensing and Modeling of Coherent Structures in River and Estuarine Flows
Jointly funded by the ONR Physical Oceanography and Coastal Geosciences programs
People involved: Wang, Fringer, Fong, Street, Monismith

Circulation in Bahia Concepcion
People involved: Fringer, Winters

Transport and mixing near aquaculture pens in coastal environments
People involved: Venayagamoorhy, Fringer, Koseff, Naylor

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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation grant NSF 0113111 and the Office of Naval Research grants N00014-02-1-0204 and N00014-05-1-0294
Environmental Fluid Mechanics Laboratory | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering | Stanford University