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3-13. Monthly surface and bottom salinity and temperature data 

 from Station 20, flood and ebb tides, in New Haven Har- 

 bor, Connecticut 3-^6 



3-14. Vector sum of tide and intake current velocities at 



the entrance to the intake channel 3-59 



3-15. Definition sketch of University of Florida model 



tests (From UFLA, 1972) 3-61 



3-16. Velocity distribution along axis of plume (UFLA, 1972). . 3-62 



3-17. Surface isotherms, AT (°F) from UFLA, 1972 3-67 



3-18. Projected surface AT (°F) based on dye concentrations, 



high water slack, August 25, 1976, thermal survey .... 3-68 



3-19. Projected surface AT (°F) based on dye concentrations, 



mid ebb current, August 24, 1976, thermal survey 3-69 



3-20. Transect for determining the tidal input of momentum 



to Section A during flood tide 3-71 



3-21. EBASCO model segments (EBASCO, 1971) 3-76 



3-22. Full depth tidal cycle average water temperature 



increases (°F) (EBASCO, 1971) 3-78 



3-23. EBASCO dye study stations (EBASCO, 1971) 3-80 



3-24. Isotherms (At °F) from October 13, 1976, thermal survey 



at low water slack 3-85 



3-25. Isotherms (At °F) from October 13, 1976, thermal survey 



during maximum flood current 3-86 



3-26. Isotherms (At °F) from October 13, 1976, thermal survey 



at high water slack 3-87 



3-27. Isotherms (At °F) from October 13, 1976, thermal survey 



during maximum ebb currents 3-89 



3-28. Post-operational bathymetric survey of discharge area 



(USACE, January 1978; unpublished) 3-97 



3-29. Preoperational bathymetric survey of discharge area 



(USACE, May 1974; unpublished) 3-98 



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