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Estuarine Circulation

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Overview

Estuaries exist along the edge of the oceans and seas, and are char acterized by the dilution of sea water by inflowing fresher waters. The motion and interaction of these two types of water (fresh and salt water) determine the salinity distribution within the estuary and that, in turn, affects the organisms residing there. The purpose of this vol ume is to review the status of our understanding of estuarine circu lation and how the circulation patterns affect living and nonliving resources in estuaries. For many years, the primary paradigm for estuarine circulation was the two-layered net or nontidal gravitational circulation pattern first proposed by Dr. Donald Pritchard in his studies of the James River estuary. During the last decade or so, research has focused on the many variations about this theme and the factors that control the transport processes. Many of these aspects are covered in the initial papers in this volume. Water movement, of course, is of interest be cause it transports marine organisms, sediments, and pollutants. Es tuarine circulation has a significant effect on estuarine food chains, and on the distribution and abundance of organisms, such as the American oyster, that are freely transported by the currents during larval stages. The intent is to bring together many of these topics in a single volume. This volume is dedicated to Dr. Donald W.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780896031555
ISBN-10: 0896031551
Publisher: Humana Press
Publication date: 1989-02-15
Edition description: 1989
Pages: 378
Product dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 3.6155810968 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches
Author: Bruce J. Neilson, Albert Kuo, John Brubaker
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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