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Tidal mixing sustains a bottom‐trapped river plume and buoyant coastal current on an energetic continental shelf

Wu et al., 2018

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79413846042498253
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Wu T
Wu H
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

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Conventional wisdoms on river plume dynamics suggest that a down‐shelf buoyant coastal current will ultimately be trapped at a specific depth, that is, the trapping depth, as constrained by riverine outflow and offshore bottom Ekman transport. Theoretically, a …
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