It is difficult to measure river discharge accurately in an estuary, and particularly, in the region where the tidal flow dominates over the river discharge. River discharge is important for the morphology and hydrodynamics of estuaries as it influences the salt intrusion process, tidal dynamics, freshwater supply (water resources management), and the occurrence of floods. Here we try to derive river regime characteristics from the seaward end: the estuary. It is found that there are empirical relationships that link the geometry of an estuary to its river regime, which can be used to estimate river discharge characteristics with the least of data available. The aims of this study are: (1) to derive empirical relations between geometrical c...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to enhance our understanding of tidal wave propagation in converg...
The most common definition of an equilibrium condition for estuaries and inlets makes useof the well...
This text states that although all estuaries are similar in that they are semi-enclosed bodies of br...
It is difficult to measure river discharge accurately in an estuary, and particularly, in the region...
River discharge is important for the morphology and hydrodynamics of estuaries as it influences the ...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Estuaries have been used for settlement by humans since 5000-9000 years ago [Day et al., 2012]. The ...
Many estuaries in the world are ungauged. The International Association of Hydrological Sciences com...
Fluvial–tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characteri...
Estuaries show dynamic patterns of channels and bars, which are also valuable habitats, while channe...
Estuaries are generally extremely important for the functioning and well being of thepeople of many ...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
The most common definition of an equilibrium condition for estuaries and inlets makes use of the wel...
The aim of this study is to estimate the characteristics of river efflux in estuary by means of 3 di...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to enhance our understanding of tidal wave propagation in converg...
The most common definition of an equilibrium condition for estuaries and inlets makes useof the well...
This text states that although all estuaries are similar in that they are semi-enclosed bodies of br...
It is difficult to measure river discharge accurately in an estuary, and particularly, in the region...
River discharge is important for the morphology and hydrodynamics of estuaries as it influences the ...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Estuaries have been used for settlement by humans since 5000-9000 years ago [Day et al., 2012]. The ...
Many estuaries in the world are ungauged. The International Association of Hydrological Sciences com...
Fluvial–tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characteri...
Estuaries show dynamic patterns of channels and bars, which are also valuable habitats, while channe...
Estuaries are generally extremely important for the functioning and well being of thepeople of many ...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
The most common definition of an equilibrium condition for estuaries and inlets makes use of the wel...
The aim of this study is to estimate the characteristics of river efflux in estuary by means of 3 di...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to enhance our understanding of tidal wave propagation in converg...
The most common definition of an equilibrium condition for estuaries and inlets makes useof the well...
This text states that although all estuaries are similar in that they are semi-enclosed bodies of br...