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James Larson's blog

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Analyze everything Pages Home About Me Great Lakes Rivermouth Systems Monday, November 21, 2011 CERF 2011 Where have I been?  I've been in Daytona Beach Florida, where the 2011 Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation's Biennial conference was held.     But wait!  What am I doing at a coastal/marine conference?  Excellent question.  I've been working for the last year plus on Great Lakes rivermouth ecosystems, which are the freshwater analogs to estuaries on the coasts.  In fact, they really are estuaries, except for the nit-picky detail of not having salt gradients.  Now, salt gradients in estuaries cause all kinds of interesting density gradients and thus unique water mixing regimes in estuaries.  Those same gradients exist in Great Lakes rivermouths, but they are driven by thermal differences rather than salinity.  Estuaries are also characterized by tidal influences.  Tides are present in Great Lakes rivermouths, but they are very small (on the order of 2-ish c...

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