Ralph Cheng or Ralph T. Cheng
U.S. Geological Survey
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Links to Real-Time Physical Oceanographic and Wind Data:
-- San Francisco Bay Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (SFPORTS)
-- Real-Time Wind Pattern over San Francisco Bay Region
Links to Recent presentations:
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Seminar, USGS Alaska Science Center, Anchorage, AK March 15, 2005
UnTRIM Modeling of Environmental Flows in Rivers, Lakes and Estuaries
An Introduction to UnTRIM Model
Animation of flood routing through White River, AR
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USGS Seminar, Reston, VA January 7, 2005
Physics, Measurements, and Numerical Modeling of Wind-Driven Circulation
in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
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WRD Seminar, Menlo Park, CA December 2, 2004
Physics, Measurements, and Numerical Modeling
-- The Italian Connections
Streaming Video of the seminar, 1 hour and 5 minutes
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Seminar Presented at SPAWAR, U. S. Navy, San Diego, CA March 24, 2004
Two Tales of UnTRIM Applications
The River Plume Problem and Upper Klamath Lake Circulation
Modeling a Three-dimensional River Plume over Continental Shelf
uisng a 3D Unstructured Grid Model (Download)
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Seminar Presented at Department of Water Resources, State of California, Sacramento, CA March 11, 2004
The UnTRIM Model for Rivers Lakes, and Estuaries
An Introduction to UnTRIM Model
Evaluation of the UnTRIM Model for 3D Tidal Circulation (Download)
Project Chief: Ralph T. Cheng
US Geological Survey MS-496
Water Resources Division
345 Middlefield Rd
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Phone: (650) 329-4500
Fax: (650) 329-4327
e-mail: rtcheng@usgs.gov
Major Research Topics and Objectives:
Estuarine Hydrodynamic Processes and Numerical Modeling:
San Francisco Bay PORTS
(A partnerhip with NOAA)
Three-Dimensional (3-D) Riverine and Estuarine Hydrodynamics:
a. Enhancement of an Unstructured Grid TRIM model (UnTRIM)
b. 3-D Application of the UnTRIM to model San Francisco Bay
c. Applications of the UnTRIM model for 3D flow in river channels
d. Collection and analysis of 3-D field data in rivers and estuaries
e. Investigation of turbulence mixing by numerical model and supported by measurements
USGS Hydro-21 Committee -- An Update of Activities
Defining Hydrologic Instrumentation
for the 21-st Century
WHY: Background and Motivations
WHO: Hydro-21 Committee
WHAT: Objectives
To provide vision and leadership in WRD, USGS for
identifying and evaluating new technologies that might have
potentials to change the paradigm in WRD data collection program.
Partial List of research collaborators:
- Jeffrey W. Gartner
,NRP, WRD, USGS
- Richard E.Smith NRP, WRD, USGS
- Chad A. English NRP, WRD, USGS
- Vincenzo Casulli, University of Trento, ITALY
- Guenther Lang, BAW, Hamburg, Germany
- Harry Wang, Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)
- Jen Shen, Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)
- P. F. Wang, SPAWAR, U. S. Navy, San Diego, CA
- Kenneth Richter, SPAWAR, U. S. Navy, San Diego, CA
- Peter E. Smith, California District, WRD, USGS
Collection of Photos