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Modeling a Three-dimensional River Plume over Continental Shelf Using a 3D Unstructured Grid Model
2004
Estuarine and Coastal Modeling (2003)
unpublished
River derived fresh water discharging into an adjacent continental shelf forms a trapped river plume that propagates in a narrow region along the coast. These river plumes are real and they have been observed in the field. Many previous investigations have reported some aspects of the river plume properties, which are sensitive to stratification, Coriolis acceleration, winds (upwelling or downwelling), coastal currents, and river discharge. Numerical modeling of the dynamics of river plumes is
doi:10.1061/40734(145)62
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