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Wang, Jinyang (author), Dijkstra, Y.M. (author), de Swart, Huib E. (author)
Net water transport (NWT) in estuaries is important for, for example, salt intrusion and sediment dynamics. While NWT is only determined by river runoff in single channels, in estuarine networks, it results from a complex interplay between tides and residual flows. This study aims to disentangle the various contributions of these physical...
journal article 2022
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Wang, Jinyang (author), de Swart, Huib E. (author), Dijkstra, Y.M. (author)
Estuaries are often characterised by a complex network of branching channels, in which the water motion is primarily driven by tides and fresh water discharge. For both scientific reasons and management purposes, it is important to gain more fundamental knowledge about the hydrodynamics in such networks, as well as their implications for...
journal article 2021
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Wang, Z.B. (author), Ding, P.X. (author)
The channels in the Yangtze Estuary have an ordered-branching structure: The estuary is first divided by the Chongming Island into the North Branch and the South Branch. Then the South Branch is divided into the North Channel and South Channel by the Islands Changxing and Hengsha. The South Channel is again divided into the North and South...
conference paper 2012