This text states that although all estuaries are similar in that they are semi-enclosed bodies of brackish water, they are categorized with regard to geological characteristics, and further distinguished on the basis of stratification and circulation patterns. According to their geological characteristics, estuaries are classified as: drowned river valleys or coastal-plain estuaries, bar-built estuaries or lagoons, fjord-type estuaries, and tectonically caused estuaries. Each type is explained in detail and examples are given for each. Educational levels: High school, Middle school
It is difficult to measure river discharge accurately in an estuary, and particularly, in the region...
[Extract] To introduce this volume on the Classification of Estuarine and Nearshore Coastal Ecosyste...
Modern estuaries are part of a continuum of coastal depositional environments within which the varia...
This text discusses differences in estuaries in different regions of the United States. It contrasts...
21 pagesEstuaries are individually unique ecosystems, each with specific environmental characteristi...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
Estuaries represent an economically and biologically important part of our coast. These bodies of wa...
With the large number of estuaries within many jurisdictions, it is not always feasible to develop e...
[Extract] The word estuary is of sixteenth century origin and originated from the Latin aestuarium, ...
The classification diagram developed by Hansen and Rattray is one of the classic papers on classific...
This paper provides an overview of the geomorphological characteristics of UK estuaries and the fact...
River discharge is important for the morphology and hydrodynamics of estuaries as it influences the ...
The need for practical estuarine classification schemes as resource management tools is becoming mor...
Estuarine Studies : An Activities Text for Maine Schools Fisheries Education Unit #16 - Produced by ...
This resource features three sections devoted to learning about estuaries: an online tutorial, an ed...
It is difficult to measure river discharge accurately in an estuary, and particularly, in the region...
[Extract] To introduce this volume on the Classification of Estuarine and Nearshore Coastal Ecosyste...
Modern estuaries are part of a continuum of coastal depositional environments within which the varia...
This text discusses differences in estuaries in different regions of the United States. It contrasts...
21 pagesEstuaries are individually unique ecosystems, each with specific environmental characteristi...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
Estuaries represent an economically and biologically important part of our coast. These bodies of wa...
With the large number of estuaries within many jurisdictions, it is not always feasible to develop e...
[Extract] The word estuary is of sixteenth century origin and originated from the Latin aestuarium, ...
The classification diagram developed by Hansen and Rattray is one of the classic papers on classific...
This paper provides an overview of the geomorphological characteristics of UK estuaries and the fact...
River discharge is important for the morphology and hydrodynamics of estuaries as it influences the ...
The need for practical estuarine classification schemes as resource management tools is becoming mor...
Estuarine Studies : An Activities Text for Maine Schools Fisheries Education Unit #16 - Produced by ...
This resource features three sections devoted to learning about estuaries: an online tutorial, an ed...
It is difficult to measure river discharge accurately in an estuary, and particularly, in the region...
[Extract] To introduce this volume on the Classification of Estuarine and Nearshore Coastal Ecosyste...
Modern estuaries are part of a continuum of coastal depositional environments within which the varia...