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Researchers studying tidal flats in Skagit Bay using thermal signals. The goal is to understand how these regions develop and change based on the combined forcing of rivers, tides, wind, and waves. Thermal signals are being used to detect sediment properties, morphology, and circulation.  We are using a combination of remote infrared imagery and in situ temperature logging to measure these signals.

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Researchers studying tidal flats in Skagit Bay using thermal signals. The goal is to understand how these regions develop and change based on the combined forcing of rivers, tides, wind, and waves. Thermal signals are being used to detect sediment properties, morphology, and circulation. We are using a combination of remote infrared imagery and in situ temperature logging to measure these signals.

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From gallery: Chris Linder Photography
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Source: Visuals Unlimited, Inc.
Date 20 Aug 2008
Location: Mount Vernon WA USA
Credit: Chris Linder/Visuals Unlimited, Inc.
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