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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 50 (1980)No. 1. (March), Pages 183-191

A Field Investigation of the Relationship Between Oscillation Ripple Spacing and the Near-Bottom Water Orbital Motions

Martin C. Miller (2), Paul D. Komar

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Measurements of oscillation ripples have been obtained in the high-energy Previous HitwaveNext Hit environment off the Oregon coast, and in the relatively mild summer-Previous HitwaveNext Hit environment near Fisher's Island, New York. Scuba-equipped divers measured ripple characteristics while the simultaneous causative near-bottom orbital motions were determined from a Previous HitwaveNext Hit pressure transducer and electromagnetic current meter mounted near the bottom. The data collected in this study, together with previously published field measurements of oscillation ripples, are compared with empirical relationships for ripple geometry based on laboratory data. As expected, the field data are more scattered than the laboratory data. Reasons for this scatter include several Previous HitwaveNext Hit spectral effects, ocean waves in the study areas having wi e spectra in contrast to the simple harmonic motions of the laboratory devices. Any selected trend that relates the ripple spacing to the Previous HitwaveNext Hit orbital motions must take into consideration this spectrum and the manner in which the orbital parameters are defined. Orbital parameters calculated from a significant Previous HitwaveTop height were found to give the best comparison with the laboratory results.


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