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Longitudinal residual circulation in the South Passage of Yangtze Estuary: Combined influences from runoff, tide and bathymetryZhang et al., 2021
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- Zhang L
- Yang Z
- Zhang F
- Li Z
- Wang Y
- Gao S
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- Science China Earth Sciences
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Classical estuary circulation theory states that in the longitudinal direction of an estuary there exists a single circulation with landward, near-bottom, and seaward, near-surface flows; however, the situation becomes complicated with the presence of a river mouth bar …
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