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Mississippi River flood waters that reached the Gulf Stream
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EngineeringMarine ChemistryMarine SystemsOceanographyCoastal ProcessCoastal WaterFluvial ProcessEarth ScienceMarine EnvironmentSurface TransportMarine PollutionReef TrackRiver Basin ManagementCoastal GeologyWater QualityRiver RestorationCoastal ProcessesHydrologySediment TransportCoastal SystemsFlorida CurrentCoastal ManagementWater ResourcesGulf StreamMarine BiologyCoastal GeochemistryFlood Risk Management
Distributions of physical, biological, and chemical parameters in Florida Keys coastal waters seaward of the reef track were surveyed on September 9 to 13, 1993, as part of a coordinated multidisciplinary study of surface transport processes. A band of low‐salinity water was observed along the shoreward side of the Florida Current over the downstream extent of the survey from Miami to Key West. Biological and chemical indicators within the band, together with its large volume, satellite imagery, and a surface drifter trajectory suggested the recent Mississippi River flood as the source.
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