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ESTUARIES
Volume 24, Number 5, October 2001
Processes and Products of the Estuarine Turbidity Maximum

CONTENTS


Reconsidering the Physics of the Chesapeake Bay Estuarine Turbidity Maximum.
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Sediment Transport and Trapping in the Hudson River Estuary.
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A Variable Turbidity Maximum in the Kennebec Estuary, Maine.
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On Different Time Scales of Suspended Matter Dynamics in the Weser Estuary.
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Variability of the Mixing Zones and Estuarine Turbidity Maxima in the Elbe and Weser Estuaries .
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Secondary Turbidity Maximum in a Partially Mixed Microtidal Estuary.
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Sediment Trapping and Transport in the ACE Basin, South Carolina.
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Flocculation and Sedimentation in the ACE Basin, South Carolina.
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Remotely Sensed Observations of the Turbidity Maximum in the Highly Turbid Humber Estuary, UK.
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Retention of White Perch and Striped Bass Larvae: Biological-Physical Interactions in Chesapeake Bay Estuarine Turbidity Maximum.
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Seasonal and Tidal Monthly Patterns of Particulate Matter Dynamics in the Columbia River Estuary.
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