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Dynamics and Exchanges in Estuaries and the Coastal Zone (Coastal and Estuarine Studies 40)

Proceedings of a 5th conference, which was held 9-13 July 1990 at the Gregynog study centre.

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Dynamics and Exchanges in Estuaries and the Coastal Zone (Coastal and Estuarine Studies 40)
1992, American Geophysical Union
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Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction.
Introduction. D. Prandle
Page 3
Part II. Baroclinic Dynamics.
The influence of coastally trapped waves on the circulation in Jervis Bay, New South Wales. P.D. Craig and P.E. Holloway
Page 9
Tidal mixing near the sill of a Scottish sea lock. A.J. Elliott, P.S. Gillibrand and W.R. Turrell
Page 35
A topographically induced internal wave and mixing in the Tamar Estuary. D. R. Sturley and K.R. Dyer
Page 57
Turbulence and shear induced mixing processes in estuaries. E.J. Darbyshire and J.R. West
Page 75
Dynamically-active models in the prediction of estuarine stratification. J. H. Simpson and J. Sharples
Page 101
Part III. Circulation.
Residual flow in Naples Bay and its effect on constituent concentration, constituent flux and residence time. J. Van de Kreeke
Page 117
The stratified hydrodynamics of the Palmiet - a prototypical bar-built estuary. J.L. Largier, J.H. Slinger and S. Talijaard
Page 135
Salinity structure of a shallow, tributary estuary. W.W. Schroeder, S.P. Dinnel and W.J. Wiseman, Jr.
Page 155
On meteorologically induced subtidal motion in Hangzhou Bay. J.L. Su and W. Chen
Page 173
Water level fluctuations in the Atchafalaya Delta, Louisiana: tidal forcing versus river forcing. E.M. Swenson and C.E. Sasser
Page 191
Modelling of low-frequency salinity variations in the St. Lawrence Estuary. K.T. Tee
Page 209
On the estuarine circulation within the Kattegat. N. Winkel-Steinberg, J.O. Backhaus and T. Pohlmann
Page 231
Part IV. Sedimentation.
Observations of fine-sediment concentrations and transport in the turbidity maximum region of an estuary. R.J. Uncles, J.A. Stephens and M.L. Barton
Page 255
Velocity asymmetries in frictionally-dominated tidal embayments: longitudinal and lateral variability. C.T. Frederichs, D.R. Lynch and D.G. Aubrey
Page 277
Effects of sea-level rise on muddy coastal martins. R. Kirby
Page 313
Acoustic measurements of suspended sediment over sandwaves. P.D. Thorne, R.L. Soulsby and P.J. Hardcastle
Page 335
Some observations on fluid mud response to water waves. F. Jiang and A.J. Mehta
Page 351
The reflection of waves off beaches. J. Darbyshire
Page 377
Part V. Modelling (Sediment).
Dispersion in tidally-averaged transport equation. R.T. Cheng and V. Casulli
Page 409
Effect of bends on dilution rates. R. Smith
Page 429
Modelling the vertical distribution of suspended sediment in combined wave-current flow. A.G. Davies
Page 441
Some considerations on mathematical modelling of morphological processes in tidal regions. Z.B. Wang
Page 467
A three-dimensional transport model for dissolved and suspended matter. G.C. van Dam and R.A. Louwersheimer .
Page 481
An estuarine and coastal sand transport model. B.A. O'Connor and J. Nicholson
Page 507
Part VI. Applied Studies.
Current and density structure in the Netherlands coastal zone. W.P.M. de Ruijter, A. van der Giessen and F.C. Groenendijk
Page 529
On the distribution of suspended matter and the density driven circulation in the Dutch coastal area. M. Visser
Page 551
Coastal dynamics along a rugged coastline. B. King and E. Wolanski
Page 577
Transport of hypoxic waters: an estuary-subestuary exchange. A.Y. Kuo and K. Park
Page 599
Interdisciplinary study on the tidal front in the Bungo Channel, Japan. T. Yanagi, O. Matsuda, S. Tanabe and S. Uye
Page 617
Hydrodynamic modelling for a tidal power project. T.L. Shaw
Page 631

Contributors

Editor
David Prandle

The Physical Object

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Hardcover
Pagination
xv, 647p.
Number of pages
647
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL24737346M
ISBN 10
0875902545
ISBN 13
9780387978208
OCLC/WorldCat
490024700

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