Abstract:Instrumented drogues were used to measure temperature as a function of time and position in the thermal plume from a power plant. During a two week period in June, 1975, 92 temperature recording drogues were deployed in the heated water discharge from the Pilgrim Power Station located near Plymouth, Massachusetts. Results of the measurements indicate a rapidly varying near-field temperature distribution which varied primarily as a function of winds and tides and the currents associated with them. The tracks fo… Show more
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