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This volume provides researchers, students, practising engineers
and managers access to knowledge, practical formulae and new
hypotheses for the dynamics, mixing, sediment regimes and
morphological evolution in estuaries. The objectives are to explain
the underlying governing processes and synthesise these into
descriptive formulae which can be used to guide the future
development of any estuary. Each chapter focuses on different
physical aspects of the estuarine system - identifying key research
questions, outlining theoretical, modeling and observational
approaches, and highlighting the essential quantitative results.
This allows readers to compare and interpret different estuaries
around the world, and develop monitoring and modeling strategies
for short-term management issues and for longer-term problems, such
as global climate change. The book is written for researchers and
students in physical oceanography and estuarine engineering, and
serves as a valuable reference and source of ideas for professional
research, engineering and management communities concerned with
estuaries.
This volume provides researchers, students, practising engineers
and managers access to knowledge, practical formulae and new
hypotheses for the dynamics, mixing, sediment regimes and
morphological evolution in estuaries. The objectives are to explain
the underlying governing processes and synthesise these into
descriptive formulae which can be used to guide the future
development of any estuary. Each chapter focuses on different
physical aspects of the estuarine system - identifying key research
questions, outlining theoretical, modeling and observational
approaches, and highlighting the essential quantitative results.
This allows readers to compare and interpret different estuaries
around the world, and develop monitoring and modeling strategies
for short-term management issues and for longer-term problems, such
as global climate change. The book is written for researchers and
students in physical oceanography and estuarine engineering, and
serves as a valuable reference and source of ideas for professional
research, engineering and management communities concerned with
estuaries.
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