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Contribution of nonlinear mechanisms in the persistence of multiple tidal inlet systems

Salles et al., 2005

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10484306840812500781
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Salles P
Voulgaris G
Aubrey D
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

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Multiple tidal inlet stability has been modeled following either a single-inlet stability approach or a simple linear analytical approach, and the results suggest that these systems are not stable. However, there is evidence that shallow multiple tidal inlet systems are …
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