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Optimal Fitting of a Model to Observations of Sediment Concentration in the Irish Sea

An Evaluation of Tidal Predictions in the Yellow and East China Seas

Southern Boundary Experimental Forecasts with the NOAA East Coast Ocean Model

Shear Dispersion in the Benthic Boundary Layer

Sediment Transport in a Thermally Stratified Bay

3D Numerical Modeling of Cohesive Sediments

Application of Artificial Neural Networks to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

Hydrodynamic Model and Sensitivity Analysis for San Juan Bay, P. R.

The Role of Circulation Patterns on the Simulation of Constituent Transport in San Juan Bay, Puerto Rico

Numerical Modeling on the Ofunato Bay Ecosystem Including the Oyster Farming

Evaluation of the Nitrogen Cycle in a Tidal Flat

WQMAP in a Windows Environment

BAYMAP: A Simplified Embayment Flushing and Transport Model System

Prediction of Storm Induced Flows in Great Lakes Estuarine Inlets

Application of Circulation and Sediment Transport Modeling within San Diego Bay

New Jersey Nearshore Hypoxia During the Summer 1976

Three-Dimensional Modeling of Wind-Driven Upwelling of Anoxic Bottom Water `A-oshio' in Tokyo Bay

Coastal Ocean Model Performance in Eastern Australia

Modeling the Effect of Reduced Nitrogen Loading on Water Quality

Flushing and Recharge of Inlet Channel for an Ephemeral Coastal River

 

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