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The tidal régime of the River Thames; long-term trends and their possible causes
- A. J. Bowen, D. A. Gray
- Physics
- Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society…
- 4 May 1972
Some of the processes responsible for the observed changes in the tidal regime of the River Thames are fairly well established, for example, the general sinking of southeastern England. However, the… Expand
Sedimentation in the inner estuary of the Thames, and its relation to the regional subsidence
- J. E. Prentice, D. A. Gray
- Geology
- Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society…
- 4 May 1972
The Inner Thames Estuary is defined as that part of the estuary which lies above the point of widening at Southend and the tidal limit at Teddington Weir (figure 1). In respect of sedimentation it… Expand
Sea-level observations and their secular variation
- J. R. Rossiter, D. A. Gray
- Physics
- Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society…
- 4 May 1972
The analysis of continuous sea-level records at the coastal stations is direct and should be one of the most reliable means of assessing secular coastal movement in the vertical. However, limitations… Expand
An investigation of the determinants of the relative size of the administrative components in national and international labor unions
- D. A. Gray
- Economics
- 1974
Coast erosion and sediment circulation on the coast of eastern England
- R. L. Cloet, D. A. Gray
- Physics, Biology
- Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society…
- 4 May 1972
Sediment is considered to travel southward along the English coast and northward along the Dutch coast and this has been interpreted as being part of a counter clockwise circulation in the North Sea.… Expand