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  • ..., [[#Tidal flat|tidal flat]], [[#Salt marsh|salt marsh]], [[#Tidal channel|tidal channel]], etc.) by sedimentation. The tidal levels and water motion which would result from Earth's rotation and gravit
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  • The hydrodynamic conditions or processes, that come about from [[Tidal wave|waves]] transforming over a coastal profile and generating wave set up *The sources and sinks of sediment, such as rivers, eroding coasts or tidal inlets
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  • ...semi-protected areas. They are especially suited for areas where the tidal range is high, as they follow the water-level. Floating breakwaters are seldom us
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  • ! style="border:2px solid lightblue;"| Ordinary tidal waves ! style="border:2px solid lightblue;"| Trans-tidal waves
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  • ...fshore by a-large [[rip current]] or an ebb [[tide|tidal]] shoal where the tidal current is a major contributor to the sediment-transporting processes. ...ions of the distance offshore. The envelope tends to converge in the depth range of 5 to 6 m for this particular profile, seaward of which the profile eleva
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  • ...ment transport related to [[Tidal asymmetry and tidal basin morphodynamics|tidal asymmetry]] and [[estuarine circulation]]. These processes are a major caus ...water mass. In estuaries, fluid mud layers can be entrained by near-bottom tidal currents over considerable distances without being dispersed over the whole
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  • |definition= Bed forms induced by the interaction of the seabed with (mainly tidal) currents. ...mobilisation of sediment, sand dunes develop from sand grains in the size range 0.2-2.0mm.
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  • ! width="10% style=" border:1px solid blue;"| Main periodicity range [year] ! width="15% style=" border:1px solid bleu;"| SLR range [m]
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  • Coastal locations are also susceptible to a range of natural hazards such as [[Extreme storms|storm surges]], erosion and sea ...ater is too rough for swimming, a swimming pool, possibly in the form of a tidal pool, is a good solution.
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  • {{Definition|title=Tidal flat ...lative tidal range RTR, defined as the ratio between the mean spring tidal range and the annual average significant wave height, is higher than 15<ref name=
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  • Analysis of coastal dynamics and evolution is difficult due to both the range of spatial and temporal scales over which coastal changes occur, and the co ...ucture and developing an understanding of how these elements interact on a range of both temporal and spatial scales. In this exercise it is the interaction
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  • ...l and chemical environment (including salinity, wave exposure, strength of tidal streams, geology, biological zone, substratum, 'features' (e.g. crevices, o ...wave exposure, salinity and tidal currents. Such conditions vary within a range, which is characteristic of the [[habitat]]. This means that a [[habitat]]
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  • ...icate well-mixed conditions, though in certain sections during part of the tidal cycle, the Mersey is only partially mixed. ...3.6 m and 213 mg l−1 for ζ = 4.0 m. These values correspond to a tidal flux (on ebb or flood) of 40000 t on a mean tide, reducing to as little as
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  • ...ki (2005) <ref>Różyński, G. 2005. Long term shoreline response of a non-tidal, barred coast. Coastal Engineering 52: 79-91</ref>, who analyzed shoreline The 2nd wave had the wavelength in the range of 1,000-1,400 m, amplitudes of 10 m and the period of 8 years, see Fig. 3.
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  • ...ing<ref>Van Coppenolle, R. and Temmerman, S. 2019. A global exploration of tidal wetland creation for nature-based flood risk mitigation in coastal cities. ...X., Yuan, J., Liu, W. and Li, Z. 2021. Global blue carbon accumulation in tidal wetlands increases with climate change. National Science Review 8: nwaa296<
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  • ...-bottom layer that is maintained and kept in movement by oceanic currents, tidal currents or currents generated by internal waves<ref>Porz, L., Zhang, W., H ...ietrzak, J.D. 2020. The Formation of Turbidity Maximum Zones by Minor Axis Tidal Straining in Regions of Freshwater Influence. Journal Phys. Ocean. 50: 1265
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  • ...aries. A qualitative discussion is given of the mutual interaction between tidal asymmetry generation and morphological development of these systems, which ==Tidal wave skewness==
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  • ...>. The estimated discharge of reactive (available for uptake) P was in the range 2-5 Tg P/yr <ref>Seitzinger, S.P., Mayorga, E., Bouwman, A.F., Kroeze, C., ...ll make a major contribution to the oceanic stock of nutrient N. Estimates range from 13 to 134 Tg N / yr <ref>Benavides, M., Bonnet, S., Berman-Frank, I. a
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  • ...ion process, the intensity data are normalised over the lens’s intensity range and thus dimensionless. The dark, slightly curved patterns represent indivi ...n. The vertical reference level (z = 0) is generally set to match the mean tidal level or a commonly used (often national) ordinance level (like NAP in the
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  • ...hour or more for hydrographic and topographic modes, respectively. For the tidal zone, this is crucial as usually only short tide windows are available for ==Range of systems==
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