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DOI: 10.1016/0016-0032(89)90106-3
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Fire island inlet. Is it moving east or west, and at what rate?

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“…Tidal inlets are ubiquitous global features that connect back bays and estuaries to the ocean (Haupt (1889); Keulegan (1967); Nichols and Marson (1939); Stanev et al (2003), and many others). In many cases, bays are connected to the ocean via several inlets (Kraus and Militello (1999); Pacheco et al (2010); Salles et al (2005), and many others), although usually the oceanic tidal forcing is the same at each inlet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tidal inlets are ubiquitous global features that connect back bays and estuaries to the ocean (Haupt (1889); Keulegan (1967); Nichols and Marson (1939); Stanev et al (2003), and many others). In many cases, bays are connected to the ocean via several inlets (Kraus and Militello (1999); Pacheco et al (2010); Salles et al (2005), and many others), although usually the oceanic tidal forcing is the same at each inlet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%