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Large‐Scale Scour in Response to Tidal Dominance in Estuaries [PDF]
Channel beds in estuaries and deltas often exhibit a local depth maximum close to the river mouth. There are two known mechanisms of large-scale (i.e., >10 river widths along-channel) channel bed scours: width constriction and draw-down during river ...
Hoitink, A.J.F. +26 more
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Saved or starved? The importance of sediment management in determining the future response of estuaries and deltas. [PDF]
The primary mechanism which forms and maintains estuary and delta morphology and elevation is sedimentation. Sediment deposited annually may offset elevation loss due to relative sea-level rise (SLR).
COX, Jana Robyn
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Early indicators of tidal ecosystem shifts in estuaries [PDF]
Forecasting transitions between tidal ecosystem states, such as between bare tidal flats and vegetated marshes, is crucial because it may imply the irreversible loss of valuable ecosystem services.
Temmerman, Stijn +5 more
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Analytical model of interaction of tide and river flow [PDF]
Hydrodynamic characteristics of a river resulting from interaction of tide and river flow are important since problems regarding flood, salinity intrusion, water quality and sedimentation are ubiquitous.
Phairot Chatanantavet +1 more
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Depuis la fin des années 1970, l'exercice à titre professionnel de la pêche maritime des poissons migrateurs et de la pêche dans les estuaires en France fait l'objet d'une organisation spécifique à travers un système de licences limitatives de l'accès à ...
GUERNALEC C.
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Citation: 'estuary' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.14661 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms.
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Establishment of a benchmark against which deleterious changes to an estuary can be evaluated requires validating that it has not been subjected to detrimental anthropogenic perturbations and then identifying the biological features which are indicative ...
Tweedley, J.R. +9 more
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Comparing the importance of freshwater flows driving primary production in three tropical estuaries
Estuaries in the tropical Gulf of Carpentaria (GOC) in Australia are under increasing pressure from catchment water development, potentially affecting productivity.
Burford, Michele A, Faggotter, Stephen J
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Tropical cyclones represent a substantial disturbance to water quality in coastal ecosystems via storm surge, winds, and flooding. However, evidence to date suggests that the impacts of tropical cyclones on water quality are generally short-lived (days ...
Hu, Xinping +3 more
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Eroded soils sustain a substantial part of organic matter in tidal rivers adjacent to estuaries, and photochemical transformations of soils in tidal rivers would influence estuarine elemental cycles. However, complex aquatic environments and diverse soil
Yuping Zhou +5 more
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