Transport through Tavernier Creek: a primary flushing pathway for Northeast Florida Bay

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Springer-Verlag.
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2005
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Current meter data from a 411-day study are used to characterize the movement of water throughTavernier Creek, a tidal channel in the Upper FloridaKeys that connects northeastern Florida Bay with thenarrow continental shelf on the Atlantic Ocean side of the Keys. The record reveals active tidal and nontidal exchanges.

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10 p.
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2796048
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Current meter data from a 411-day study are used to characterize the movement of water throughTavernier Creek, a tidal channel in the Upper FloridaKeys that connects northeastern Florida Bay with thenarrow continental shelf on the Atlantic Ocean side of the Keys. The record reveals active tidal and nontidal exchanges.
This manuscript is a version of an article with the final publication found online at http://www.springerlink.com and may be cited as: Smith, Ned Philip (2005) Transportthrough Tavernier Creek: a primary flushing pathway for Northeast Florida Bay, Ocean Dynamics 55:449–457 doi: 10.1007/s10236-005-0026-1
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #1604.
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2005
Date Text
2005
DOI
10.1007/s10236-005-0026-1
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2005
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Smith, Ned P.

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nsmth54@fau.edu
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10 p.
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Transport through Tavernier Creek: a primary flushing pathway for Northeast Florida Bay
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Springer-Verlag.
2005
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Transport through Tavernier Creek: a primary flushing pathway for Northeast Florida Bay
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Transport through Tavernier Creek: a primary flushing pathway for Northeast Florida Bay