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  3. Estuary, Estuarine Hydrodynamics | SpringerLink

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  5. 13.6: Estuaries - Geosciences LibreTexts

    Jun 10, 2024 · Tectonic estuaries are the result of tectonic movements, where faulting causes some sections of the crust to subside, and those lower elevation sections then get flooded with seawater. San Francisco Bay is an example of …

  6. 4.6 Estuaries – Introduction to Oceanography

    Tectonic estuaries are the result of tectonic movements, where faulting causes some sections of the crust to subside, and those lower elevation sections then get flooded with seawater. San Francisco Bay is an example of a tectonic estuary …

  7. (PDF) Definition and classification of estuaries

    Jan 28, 2010 · According to their definition, an estuary is (a) a semienclosed and coastal body of water, (b) with free communication to the ocean, and (c) within which ocean water is diluted by freshwater...

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    Tectonic estuaries are the result of tectonic movements, where faulting causes some sections of the crust to subside, and those lower elevation sections then get flooded with seawater. San Francisco Bay is an example of a tectonic estuary …

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  12. Morphology of estuaries - Coastal Wiki

    The morphology of estuaries is strongly related to the three main forcing factors and their most important characteristics: Tide, characterized by the mean spring tidal range. Wave, characterized by the significant storm wave height (e.g. 2% …

  13. Estuary Formation - Student Materials

    Dec 7, 2016 · Tectonic Estuaries: tectonic deformation of the earth's crust, such as faulting, creates a localized depression that fills in with marine waters such as San Francisco Bay (Figure 3.36). Water depths in tectonic estuaries …

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