
Published through the yankee Geophysical Union as a part of the Coastal and Estuarine Sciences, quantity 3.
The AGU Monograph sequence on Coastal and Estuarine Regimes presents well timed summaries and studies of significant strategy and nearby reviews, either observational and theoretical, and of theoretical and numerical types. It grew out of an IAPSO/SCOR/ECOR operating team initiative a number of years in the past meant to augment medical communications in this subject. The sequence' authors and editors are drawn from the foreign group. the last word objective is to stimulate bringing the speculation, observations, and modeling of coastal and estuarine regimes jointly at the worldwide scale.
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