A SUBTERRANEAN ESTUARINE TYPOLOGY ANALOGOUS TO OPEN-WATER ESTUARIES

A subterranean estuarine typology analogous to open-water estuaries

A subterranean estuarine typology analogous to open-water estuaries

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Subterranean estuaries (STEs), like open-water estuaries are zones of mixing between seawater and freshwater with a characteristic structure.Despite the diverse manifestations of STEs, the mixing processes have elements in common with open-water estuaries, which can serve as One-of-a-kind Hair-On Hides a basis for their classification.A typology for STEs might provide a road map for further distilling a working definition of STEs.By analogy with open-water estuaries, a typology for STEs might include characteristic physical drivers and processes, morphology, and biologically relevant parameters.I suggest that such a typology be based on salinity structure to include at a minimum the 1) coastal slope, 2) tidal range, 3) hydraulic conductivity, and 4) recharge.

Even a partially applicable definition permits classification, Kratom Capsules encourages comparisons and can provide a framework for management.

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