Estuary freshwater inflow is the freshwater that flows into an estuary. Other types of environmental flows include instream flow, the freshwater water...
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vertically homogeneous estuaries. Inverse estuaries occur in dry climates where evaporation greatly exceeds the inflow of freshwater. A salinity maximum...
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Estuarine water circulation (redirect from Stratification in estuaries)
understanding of an estuary, but is coarse in time and space. A classic estuary has the following components: 1) freshwater inflow with a discharge Qf...
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water inputs to the estuary derive from runoff of regional precipitation, the Sacramento River, and the San Joaquin River. River inflow is largely controlled...
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"Sabine-Neches Estuary". Texas Water Development Board. Retrieved February 11, 2020. "Sabine–Neches Estuary: A Study of the Influence of Freshwater Inflows" (PDF)...
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Stratification (water) (section Estuaries)
are usually examples of highly stratified estuaries; they are basins with sills and have freshwater inflow that greatly exceeds evaporation. Oceanic water...
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and "estuary" also varies between authorities. Richard A. Davis Jr. restricts "lagoon" to bodies of water with little or no fresh water inflow, and little...
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Fjord (section Freshwater fjords)
the same point. During the winter season, there is usually little inflow of freshwater. Surface water and deeper water (down to 100 m or 330 ft or more)...
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St. Lucie River (redirect from St. Lucie Estuary)
will also include a goal for salinity levels and freshwater inflow targets for the St. Lucie Estuary. This is the list of bridges crossing the river,...
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Narragansett Bay (category Estuaries of Rhode Island)
Rivers, and they provide freshwater input at approximately 2.1 million U.S. gallons (7.9×10^6 L) per day. River water inflow has a seasonal variability...
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