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What is an estuary? Estuaries Coastal lagoons

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1 What is an estuary? Estuaries Coastal lagoons
Semi-enclosed coastal body of water free communication with ocean ocean salinity is measurably diluted by runoff

2 Types of Estuaries According to Their Origin
(Pinet, 2003) Types of Estuaries According to Their Origin

3 (Pinet, 2003)

4 (Pinet, 2003)

5 San Francisco Bay (Pinet, 2003)

6 Typical Estuarine Circulation

7 Types of Estuaries According to Their Stratification
(Pinet, 2003) Competition between tidal forcing and buoyancy forcing

8 Typical circulation in a fjord
Typical profile of net velocity mouth head Typical profile of salinity (density) depth

9 (Pinet, 2003)

10 Rio de la Plata Estuary Argentina

11 Example of fjord head mouth
Here we see the upper 20 m, where the action takes place, illustrating a very thin buoyant layer (3 m thick) of fresh and cold water This layer is well contained west of the sill Heavy water is blocked by the sill

12 (Pinet, 2003)

13 S Axial Distributions Chesapeake Bay T Spring of 1999 t
The mouth of the bay is on the right S Axial Distributions Chesapeake Bay T Spring of 1999 t

14 (Pinet, 2003)

15 Example of Well-Mixed Estuary

16 Types of Estuaries According to their water balance
Net Mass Loss No Mass Loss

17 Inverse Estuary Normal Estuary Looking into lagoon
Red = Water going out Blue = Water going in Inverse Estuary Normal Estuary

18 Salt-plug estuary ER M. Tomczak’s Web Site


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