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Baies --- Bays (International law) --- Droit --- Bays (International law).
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Estuaries --- Mathematical models --- Branching bays --- Drowned river mouths --- Firths --- River estuaries --- Coasts --- Rivers
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Estuaries are regarded among the most ecologically threatened ecosystems worldwide largely due to poor land use practices within their catchment areas, freshwater abstraction, coastal development, and resource exploitation. Moreover, these systems act as repositories for various anthropogenic contaminants. The establishment and successful implementation of conservation and management strategies are critically dependent on understanding the links among physicochemical, hydrological, and biological variables within these systems. The book provides a comprehensive overview of selected topics including modeling of water exchange between estuaries and the ocean, sediment geochemistry and mangrove health, climate variability and hydrology, and pesticides in estuaries and ecosystem functioning for various estuaries including permanently open, mangrove, and intermittently open/closed systems in both the northern and the southern hemispheres.
Estuaries. --- Branching bays --- Drowned river mouths --- Firths --- River estuaries --- Coasts --- Rivers --- Physical Sciences --- Engineering and Technology --- Earth and Planetary Sciences
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This is the first book to be entirely devoted to the geomorphology and sedimentology of estuaries. The chapters in the book are structured according to the morphogenetic classification which is based on a new definition of estuaries and covers all areas within this field. The material is presented in such a way that it serves both as a reference for the researcher and as a textbook for use on courses covering estuaries, coastal environments, sedimentology and oceanography.
Coasts. --- Estuaries. --- Coasts --- Rivers --- Branching bays --- Drowned river mouths --- Firths --- River estuaries --- Landforms --- Seashore --- Coastal landforms --- Coastal zones --- Coastlines
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Dryden, John --- Criticism and interpretation --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Dryden, John, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Dryden, John - Criticism and interpretation --- Drāydan, Jawn, --- Dryden, --- Author of Absalom & Achitophel, --- Author of Absalom and Achitophel, --- Absalom & Achitophel, Author of, --- Drydon, John, --- Bays, --- Bayes, --- Person of quality, --- D-n, --- Driden, John, --- Drajden, Džon, --- Драјден, Џон,
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Fluid mechanics --- Water supply. Water treatment. Water pollution --- Mathematics --- 551.468.6 --- 556.54 --- Estuaries --- #WPLT:dd.Prof.N.Podoor --- Branching bays --- Drowned river mouths --- Firths --- River estuaries --- Coasts --- Rivers --- River mouths. Estuaries. Deltas. Fluvio-marine water --- Estuaries. --- 556.54 River mouths. Estuaries. Deltas. Fluvio-marine water --- 551.468.6 Estuaries
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Dryden, John, --- Authors, English --- Écrivains anglais --- Biography. --- Biographies. --- -English authors --- Biography --- Dryden, John --- -Biography --- Authors, English - Early modern, 1500-1700 - Biography --- Dryden, John, - 1631-1700 --- Drāydan, Jawn, --- Dryden, --- Author of Absalom & Achitophel, --- Author of Absalom and Achitophel, --- Absalom & Achitophel, Author of, --- Drydon, John, --- Bays, --- Bayes, --- Person of quality, --- D-n, --- Driden, John, --- Drajden, Džon, --- Драјден, Џон,
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Authors, English --- Biography --- Dryden, John --- -English authors --- Biography. --- -Biography --- Dryden, John, --- Authors, English - Early modern, 1500-1700 - Biography --- Dryden, John, - 1631-1700 --- Drāydan, Jawn, --- Dryden, --- Author of Absalom & Achitophel, --- Author of Absalom and Achitophel, --- Absalom & Achitophel, Author of, --- Drydon, John, --- Bays, --- Bayes, --- Person of quality, --- D-n, --- Driden, John, --- Drajden, Džon, --- Драјден, Џон,
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The book describes an integrated theory that links estuary shape to tidal hydraulics, tidal mixing and salt intrusion. The shape of an alluvial estuary is characterised by exponentially varying width and the absence of bottom slope. This topography is closely related to tidal parameters, hydraulic parameters and parameters that describe 1-dimensional mixing and salt intrusion. Starting from the fundamental equations for conservation of mass and momentum, analytical equations are derived that relate the topography to tidal parameters (tidal excursion, phase lag, tidal damping, tidal amplificati
Estuaries --- Hydrodynamics --- Saltwater encroachment --- Tides --- Mathematical models --- Mathematical models. --- Equilibrium theory of tides --- Encroachment, Saltwater --- Intrusion, Saltwater --- Saline water intrusion --- Saltwater intrusion --- Seawater encroachment --- Seawater intrusion --- Branching bays --- Drowned river mouths --- Firths --- River estuaries --- Ocean circulation --- Saline water barriers --- Saline waters --- Coasts --- Rivers --- Estuaries - Mathematical models --- Hydrodynamics - Mathematical models --- Saltwater encroachment - Mathematical models --- Tides - Mathematical models
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627.16 --- Coastal engineering --- -Estuaries --- -Estuarine ecology --- -#KVIV --- Estuaries --- Brackish water ecology --- Branching bays --- Drowned river mouths --- Firths --- River estuaries --- Coasts --- Rivers --- Engineering --- Coastal zone management --- Shore protection --- River mouths. Estuaries --- Environmental aspects --- -Ecology --- Deltaplan (Netherlands) --- Delta Plan (Netherlands) --- Deltawerken (Netherlands) --- Delta Project (Netherlands) --- Delta Works (Netherlands) --- Delta Works Project (Netherlands) --- -Deltaplan (Netherlands) --- 627.16 River mouths. Estuaries --- Estuarine ecology --- Deltaplan (Netherlands). --- #KVIV --- Ecology
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