Corson WDRhee JPWelp TLMcKinney JPMTS/IEEE2010-02-152010-02-151997 199http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/229031099-1103In support of erosion protection efforts for an aquatic confined dredged material placement area, analyses of pressure time series recorded in Upper Galveston Bay near the Houston Ship Channel provide data on: a. Wind-waves, b. Ship-wakes, c. Ship draw-down, d. Mean water-level. Time series are 2048 seconds long and sampled at 2 hertz. Approximately 34-minute records are taken every 40 minutes. The nearly continuous recording was selected to record waves from as many passing ships as possible, provide data on wind-waves and mean water-level, and allow for deployment of the internal recording gage for nearly 3 weeksASW,USA,Texas,Galveston BayBaysData AcquisitionDrawdownDredge spoilErosion ControlGagesO 2010 Physical OceanographyPressure DistributionQ2 02162 Methods and instrumentsSea levelship-wakesShipsSurface water wavesSW 0890 EstuariesSW 5040 Data acquisitionTime Series AnalysisUSA,Texas,Upper Galveston BayWakesWater LevelWave analysisWave measurementWavesWind wavesWave measurements in Upper Galveston Bay, TX (USA)CONF