
Released by means of the yankee Geophysical Union as a part of the Coastal and Estuarine Sciences, quantity 2.
The AGU Monograph sequence on Coastal and Estuarine Regimes is meant to supply well timed summaries and stories of significant technique and nearby experiences, either observational and theoretical, and of theoretical and numerical types. It grew out of an IAPSO/SCOR/ECOR operating workforce initiative a number of years in the past designed to augment clinical communications in this subject. The sequence' authors and editors are drawn from the overseas group. the last word aim is to stimulate bringing the idea and observations of coastal and estuarine regimes jointly at the international scale.
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