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Subtidal Variability of Estuarine Outflow, Plume, and Coastal Current: A Model Study
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Coastal EngineeringOcean DynamicsEngineeringCoastal ModelingOceanographyCoastal ProcessCoastal HydrodynamicsEstuarine OutflowEarth ScienceCoastal CurrentNearshore ProcessEstuarine CirculationMarine GeologySubtidal VariabilityEstuarine HydrodynamicsTime EvolutionEstuary PlumeCoastal ProcessesSediment TransportCoastal Sediment TransportCoastal SystemsCoastal ManagementPhysical OceanographyOcean EngineeringCoastal Front
The time evolution of an estuary plume and its coastal front over a continental shelf is numerically calculated here using a three-dimensional model with eddy mixing based on the turbulence kinetic energy closure. The plume and front system is found to be unsteady with a natural period of about 5–10 days, during which the plume pulsates and intermittent coastal currents propagate down the coast.