The Connecticut River, as the primary freshwater source of the Long Island Sound, enters near the estuary mouth. By applying a numerical simulation with dye pulses, continuous dye, and an age tracer, the river water pathways and the corresponding time scales are detected. The surface pathways are confirmed by drifter observations. Model results show that the river\u27s special geographical position, river discharge, and wind stress cause seasonal variation of the river water pathways. Down-estuary freshwater transport exists all year long; however, up-estuary transport has distinct seasonal patterns. During summer low discharge, 41% of the river water intrudes up-estuary with the bottom inflow along the deep channel. In winter, the intensif...
The Regional Ocean Modeling System, in conjunction with a watershed model, was applied with conserva...
A linearized, frequency-dependent analytical model is developed to examine the effect of East River ...
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The Connecticut River, as the primary freshwater source of the Long Island Sound, enters near the es...
The Connecticut River, as the primary freshwater source of the Long Island Sound, enters near the es...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
The Regional Ocean Modeling System, in conjunction with a watershed model, was applied with conserva...
The Regional Ocean Modeling System, in conjunction with a watershed model, was applied with conserva...
The Rhode Island Sound (RIS) and Block Island Sound (BIS) exhibit pronounced seasonal changes in the...
The Regional Ocean Modeling System, in conjunction with a watershed model, was applied with conserva...
A linearized, frequency-dependent analytical model is developed to examine the effect of East River ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The Connecticut River, as the primary freshwater source of the Long Island Sound, enters near the es...
The Connecticut River, as the primary freshwater source of the Long Island Sound, enters near the es...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
Long Island Sound is a large macrotidal estuary. Connecticut River as the primary freshwater source ...
The Regional Ocean Modeling System, in conjunction with a watershed model, was applied with conserva...
The Regional Ocean Modeling System, in conjunction with a watershed model, was applied with conserva...
The Rhode Island Sound (RIS) and Block Island Sound (BIS) exhibit pronounced seasonal changes in the...
The Regional Ocean Modeling System, in conjunction with a watershed model, was applied with conserva...
A linearized, frequency-dependent analytical model is developed to examine the effect of East River ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Am...