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ESTUARIES
Volume 16, Number 1, March 1993
Estuarine Fronts: Hydrodynamics, Sediment Dynamics and Ecology
CONTENTS
LARGIER, J. L. Estuarine fronts: How important are they?. (Abstract) (Full Text)
O'DONNELL, J. Surface fronts in estuaries: A review. (Abstract) (Full Text)
GELFENBAUM, G. AND R. P. STUMPF. Observations of currents and density structure across a buoyant plume front. (Abstract) (Full Text)
JASINSKA, E. Motion of salt water and associated fronts in tideless estuaries. (Abstract) (Full Text)
SARABUN, C. C., JR. Observations of a Chesapeake Bay tidal front. (Abstract) (Full Text)
SHARPLES, J. AND J. H. SIMPSON. Periodic frontogenesis in a region of freshwater influence. (Abstract) (Full Text)
GRAHAM, W. M. Spatio-temporal scale assessment of an "upwelling shadow" in northern Monterey Bay, California. (Abstract) (Full Text)
MOLL, R. A., A. BRATKOVICH, W. Y. B. CHANG AND P. PU. Physical, chemical, and biological conditions associated with the early stages of the Lake Michigan vernal thermal front. (Abstract) (Full Text)
BO PEDERSEN, F. Fronts in the Kattegat: The hydrodynamic regulating factor for biology. (Abstract) (Full Text)
GEYER, W. R. The importance of suppression of turbulence by stratification on the estuarine turbidity maximum. (Abstract) (Full Text)
UNCLES, R. J. AND J. A. STEPHENS. The freshwater-saltwater interface and its relationship to the turbidity maximum in the Tamar Estuary, United Kingdom. (Abstract) (Full Text)
BRANDT, S. B. The effect of thermal fronts on fish growth: A bioenergetics evaluation of food and temperature. (Abstract) (Full Text)
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