Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of estuarine systems. An understanding of the morphodynamics of these systems is required to maintain their commercial, biological and recreational value. The morphodynamics of Port Stephens estuary, a micro-tidal estuary located on a wave dominated southeast coast of Australia were investigated using bathymetric surveys and current velocity data from several locations over the estuary. This provided detailed insight into the rates and direction of movement for the main sedimentary features of the system, and how these features interact with the processes that drive their evolution. We used these findings to develop a conceptual model for estuarin...
Most theories on the equilibrium shape of estuarine basins highlight the dominance of tidal asymmetr...
Most estuaries of the world are influenced by tides. The tidal action is a fundamental mechanism for...
An estuary is formed at the mouth of a river where the tides meet a freshwater flow and it may be cl...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Shoal Bay is an embayed estuarine beach in the tide dominated estuary of Port Stephens on a wave dom...
Estuaries are transition zones between the sea and inland rivers, where oceanic tidal waves and fluv...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
Estuaries are transition zones between the sea and inland rivers, where oceanic tidal waves and fluv...
UnknownThis document represents part of Geoscience Australia's contribution to the National Estuarie...
The evolution of estuarine morphology is a process of dynamic equilibrium in the short-term (decades...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
This contribution utilises a multifaceted approach to investigate the physical processes responsible...
Most theories on the equilibrium shape of estuarine basins highlight the dominance of tidal asymmetr...
Most estuaries of the world are influenced by tides. The tidal action is a fundamental mechanism for...
An estuary is formed at the mouth of a river where the tides meet a freshwater flow and it may be cl...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Shoal Bay is an embayed estuarine beach in the tide dominated estuary of Port Stephens on a wave dom...
Estuaries are transition zones between the sea and inland rivers, where oceanic tidal waves and fluv...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
Estuaries are transition zones between the sea and inland rivers, where oceanic tidal waves and fluv...
UnknownThis document represents part of Geoscience Australia's contribution to the National Estuarie...
The evolution of estuarine morphology is a process of dynamic equilibrium in the short-term (decades...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
This contribution utilises a multifaceted approach to investigate the physical processes responsible...
Most theories on the equilibrium shape of estuarine basins highlight the dominance of tidal asymmetr...
Most estuaries of the world are influenced by tides. The tidal action is a fundamental mechanism for...
An estuary is formed at the mouth of a river where the tides meet a freshwater flow and it may be cl...