Currents and related problems at Metropolitan Beach, Lake St. Clair / John C. Ayers.

Figs. 4 through 19. Modelled currents of Lake St. Clair. In these figures the current arrows denote direction only. The outflows of Chenal Ecarte-Johnston Channel, the St. Clair River, and the Clinton River are denoted by arrows of different widths. "Water left by previous wind" means a discrete mass of water not relatable to any of the above sources but which partook in the lake's circulation as indicated. Placenames used in this section are shown on Figure 5. 14

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Currents and related problems at Metropolitan Beach, Lake St. Clair / John C. Ayers.
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Ayers, John C. (John Carr), 1912-
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Ann Arbor, Mich. :: Institute of Science and Technology, the University of Michigan,
1964.
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Saint Clair, Lake.
Lakes -- Circulation -- Saint Clair, Lake.

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