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Isabella Scroccaro, Yvette H. Spitz and Charles M. Seaton
In the highly energetic Columbia River estuary, river discharge and tides are known as dominant factors controlling circulation. In this study, the 3D hydrodynamic unstructured-grid model SELFE is used to investigate the influence of the local wind on sa...
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Min Gan, Shunqi Pan, Yongping Chen, Chen Cheng, Haidong Pan and Xian Zhu
Due to the strong nonlinear interaction with river discharge, tides in estuaries are characterised as nonstationary and their mechanisms are yet to be fully understood. It remains highly challenging to accurately predict estuarine water levels. Machine l...
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Albert Tsz Yeung Leung, Jim Stronach and Jordan Matthieu
Agriculture is an important industry in the Province of British Columbia, especially in the Lower Mainland where fertile land in the Fraser River Delta combined with the enormous water resources of the Fraser River Estuary support extensive commercial ag...
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Ryan A. Harnish, Gary E. Johnson, Geoffrey A. McMichael, Michael S. Hughes & Blaine D. Ebberts
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