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- 16:19, 12 April 2016 Estuarine circulation (hist) [25,300 bytes] Dronkers J (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Definition|title=Estuarine circulation |definition= Residual flow pattern in an estuary induced by the density difference between seawater and river water. }} ==Introduct...")
- 15:33, 8 April 2016 Compendium for Coast and Sea - creating a marine science-policy interface (hist) [10,725 bytes] Daphnisd (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{featured}} The [http://www.compendiumkustenzee.be/en Compendium for Coast and Sea] is an integrated knowledge document about the socio-economic, environmental and institutio...")
- 20:48, 1 April 2016 Salt wedge estuaries (hist) [8,948 bytes] Dronkers J (Talk | contribs) (Created page with " {{Definition|title=Salt wedge |definition= Seawater intrusion in an estuary as a wedge-shaped bottom layer which hardly mixes with the overlying fresh water layer. Salt wedg...")
- 16:19, 22 March 2016 Coriolis and tidal motion in shelf seas (hist) [12,141 bytes] Dronkers J (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Introduction== Tidal waves in wide basins are strongly influenced by earth's rotation. Tidal waves turn around so-called amphidromic points, where the vertical motion is al...")
- 15:40, 22 March 2016 Coriolis acceleration (hist) [5,119 bytes] Dronkers J (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Coriolis acceleration is generated by the eastward rotation of the earth around the N-S axis. This acceleration can be considered a purely kinematic effect by noting that time...")
- 10:58, 22 March 2016 Traits:CITES (hist) [570 bytes] DanLear (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Concept |label=CITES |definition=CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement between government...") originally created as "CITES"
- 22:48, 25 January 2016 Seawater intrusion and mixing in estuaries (hist) [35,563 bytes] Dronkers J (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Introduction== Estuaries are generally defined as semi-enclosed transition zones between river water and seawater. The intrusion of seawater in estuaries is mainly due to t...")

