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ESTUARIES
Volume 16, Number 1, March 1993
Estuarine Fronts: Hydrodynamics, Sediment Dynamics and Ecology

CONTENTS

Estuarine fronts: How important are they?.
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Surface fronts in estuaries: A review.
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Observations of currents and density structure across a buoyant plume front.
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Motion of salt water and associated fronts in tideless estuaries.
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Observations of a Chesapeake Bay tidal front.
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Periodic frontogenesis in a region of freshwater influence.
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Spatio-temporal scale assessment of an "upwelling shadow" in northern Monterey Bay, California.
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Physical, chemical, and biological conditions associated with the early stages of the Lake Michigan vernal thermal front.
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Fronts in the Kattegat: The hydrodynamic regulating factor for biology.
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The importance of suppression of turbulence by stratification on the estuarine turbidity maximum.
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The freshwater-saltwater interface and its relationship to the turbidity maximum in the Tamar Estuary, United Kingdom.
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The effect of thermal fronts on fish growth: A bioenergetics evaluation of food and temperature.
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