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  2. Estuary - Wikipedia

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    This is the most common type of estuary in temperate climates. Well-studied estuaries include the Severn Estuary in the United Kingdom and the Ems Dollard along the Dutch-German border. The width-to-depth ratio of these estuaries is typically large, appearing wedge-shaped (in cross-section) in the inner part and broadening and deepening seaward.

  3. Marine coastal ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    This is typically found where rivers meet the ocean or sea. The wildlife found within estuaries is unique as the water in these areas is brackish - a mix of freshwater flowing to the ocean and salty seawater. [16] Other types of estuaries also exist and have similar characteristics as traditional brackish estuaries. The Great Lakes are a prime ...

  4. Marine ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    Estuaries occur where there is a noticeable change in salinity between saltwater and freshwater sources. This is typically found where rivers meet the ocean or sea. The wildlife found within estuaries is unique as the water in these areas is brackish - a mix of freshwater flowing to the ocean and salty seawater. [20]

  5. List of estuaries of England - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of estuaries in England: Adur Estuary; Alde and Ore Estuary [1] Alnmouth Estuary; Alt Estuary; Arun Estuary; Avon Estuary; Axe Estuary ...

  6. Category:Estuaries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Estuaries" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Estuarine water circulation - Wikipedia

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    When there is a series of estuaries involved, a large exposure time (larger than that of the individual estuaries), will occur if the tidal outflow from one estuary re-enters a different estuary during the flood tide. Along a rugged coastline with headlands, however, mixing of estuary and oceanic waters can be intense. When estuarine water ...

  8. Category:Estuaries by country - Wikipedia

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    Estuaries of the United States (2 C, 11 P) This page was last edited on 20 December 2015, at 22:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Estuaries of Texas - Wikipedia

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    These water bodies include some of the largest and most ecologically productive coastal estuaries in the United States and contribute significantly to the ecological and economic resources of Texas. They are included in a number of national protected areas such as National Wildlife Refuges , a National Seashore , and a National Estuarine ...