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On the role of geometry of cross-section in generating flood-dominance in shallow estuaries
(Academic Press, 1992)
Shallow estuaries often show tidal asymmetry of flood-dominance in which duration of the flood is shorter and its peak discharge larger than the corresponding values during ebb. A simple analytic model for this phenomenon ...
Tidal propagation in the Gulf of Khambhat, Bombay High, and surrounding areas
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, India, 1999)
The continental shelf on the west coast of India is widest off Bombay and leads into a strongly converging channel, the Gulf of Khambhat. Tides in the Gulf are among the largest on the coast. Data on amplitude and phase ...
Propagation of tides in the Mandovi-Zuari estuarine network
(ICMAM-PD, Chennai (India), 1999)
The propagation of tides in the Mandovi-Zuari estuarine network was studied based on the hydrographic observations; mathematical modelling; and chemistry of estuaries. The data was collected during the dry and wet season. ...
Tidal propagation in the Mandovi-Zuari Estuarine network, west coast of India: Impact of freshwater influx
(Academic Press, 1997)
The Mandovi-Zuari estuarine network on the west coast of India consists of shallow strongly converging channels, that receive large seasonal influx of fresh water due to the monsoons. The main channels, the Mandovi and ...
Propagation of tides in the Mandovi and Zuari estuaries
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, India, 1999)
The Mandovi and the Zuari are two shallow estuaries that are located in Goa and join the Arabian Sea. The main channel of each is about 50 km long, has its cross-sectional area decreasing rapidly in the upstream direction, ...
Propagation of tides in the Mandovi-Zuari estuarine network
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, India, 1995)
Located in Goa on the west coast of India and joining the Arabian Sea, the Mandovi and the Zuari are two estuaries, each about 50 km long, connected by a narrow canal. A number of small rivers join the two estuaries, forming ...