2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2015.08.392
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Study on Variability of Residual Current and Salinity Structure According to River Discharge at the Yeoungsan River Estuary, South Korea

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“…Analyzing Table 3, it can be observed that the average flow of the estuary on these dates is among the lowest flows measured, showing that the significant difference between the points is due to the loss of capacity of dilution of the PSR, increasing the influence of the sea downstream of the estuary. This result was expected since several research works done on this river, as well on others, point to this problem (Ovalle et al, 2013, Yu, et al, 2014, Song & Woo, 2015, Ylöstalo et al, 2016.…”
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“…Analyzing Table 3, it can be observed that the average flow of the estuary on these dates is among the lowest flows measured, showing that the significant difference between the points is due to the loss of capacity of dilution of the PSR, increasing the influence of the sea downstream of the estuary. This result was expected since several research works done on this river, as well on others, point to this problem (Ovalle et al, 2013, Yu, et al, 2014, Song & Woo, 2015, Ylöstalo et al, 2016.…”
Section: Comparing This Results Withsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Limnological studies in estuaries around the world have shown that salinity, as well as other limnological parameters, respond directly to the seasonal variations of the flow (Yu, et al, 2014;Song & Woo, 2015;Ylöstalo et al, 2016) and these changes in flow observed in long term are influenced by the global climatic effect of El Niño / La Niña (Déry, Wood, 2005, Camiloni & Barros, 2006, Munoz, Dee, 2016. Both the decrease in river flow and the mean sea level increase lead to increased salinity of the estuaries that affect the fertility of the coastal zone soils as well as the fish assemblage composition of these areas (Nilsen, et al, 2003;Liu & Liu, 2014;Vargas, et al, 2017).…”
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“…Limnological studies in estuaries around the world have shown that salinity, as well as other limnological parameters, respond directly to the seasonal variations of the flow (Yu, et al, 2014;Song & Woo, 2015;Ylöstalo et al, 2016) and…”
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confidence: 99%