Net transport through three tidal channels in northern and northeastern Florida Bay

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Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
Date Issued
1997-02-07
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The circulation within and in waters surrounding Florida Bay is a complex response to forcing by tides, winds and freshwater outflow from the Everglades. Tidal processes are complicated by the interaction of distinctly different tidal waves moving through the bay from the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean. Both wind forcing and freshwater entering the system vary significantly over time scales ranging from hours to seasons.

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3359264
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The circulation within and in waters surrounding Florida Bay is a complex response to forcing by tides, winds and freshwater outflow from the Everglades. Tidal processes are complicated by the interaction of distinctly different tidal waves moving through the bay from the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean. Both wind forcing and freshwater entering the system vary significantly over time scales ranging from hours to seasons.
Florida Atlantic University Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Technical Report #86
Date Backup
1997-02-07
Date Text
1997-02-07
Date Issued (EDTF)
1997-02-07
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FADT3359264
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Pitts, Patrick A.

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Net transport through three tidal channels in northern and northeastern Florida Bay
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Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
1997-02-07
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Jupiter, Fla.

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Jupiter, Fla.
Title
Net transport through three tidal channels in northern and northeastern Florida Bay
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Net transport through three tidal channels in northern and northeastern Florida Bay