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Jay, David A.
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1. [Article] The Columbia River Plume Study: Subtidal Variability in the Velocity and Salinity Fields
A comprehensive study of the strongly wind driven midlatitude buoyant plume from the Columbia River, located on the U.S. west coast, demonstrates that the plume has two basic structures during the fall/winter ...Citation -
Estuarine turbidity maxima (ETM) retain suspended particulate matter (SPM) through advection, settling, aggregation and non-linearities in bed processes. This contribution defines for the first time a ...
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This article is Part 2 of a set of papers addressing mixing in a highly stratified estuary. In Part 2, turbulence and mean flow measurements are together used to understand the role of mixing in the overall ...
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4. [Article] Adaptation of Classical Tidal Harmonic Analysis to Nonstationary Tides, with Application to River Tides
One of the most challenging areas in tidal analysis is the study of nonstationary signals with a tidal component, as they confront both current analysis methods and dynamical understanding. A new analysis ...Citation