Abstract
Field measurements of steady current profiles under the influence of waves are described, including a technique for obtaining an extra independant estimate of the friction velocity. Field and laboratory measurements are analysed for the effect on apparent bed roughness by superimposing waves on a current. Finally the applicability of the eddy viscosity concept to combined flows is examined. The conclusion is that in general, different eddy viscosities must be applied to different flow components.
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