2018
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.13222
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A simple approach to estimating freshwater discharge in branched estuarine systems

Abstract: In tidal estuaries, quantifying freshwater discharge is still a difficult problem that has not yet been overcome due to the inherent difficulty in measuring and analysing the tidal discharge, especially during periods of low river flow. Because observations are often made in the stations further upstream, where the ratio of river to tidal discharge is large, it remains difficult to determine the discharge rate in the saline region. Freshwater discharge estimation is even more difficult in a branched estuary sy… Show more

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“…Such approaches however have been used broadly to estimate global plastic emissions (Lebreton et al, 2017;Meijer et al, 2021). Measuring discharge in tidal systems however remains very challenging and as a result, most gauging stations are located upstream of the tidal region (Gisen and Savenije, 2015;Nguyen and Nguyen, 2018). Furthermore, considering measured discharge as a more reliable predictor for plastic transport in tidal rivers remains problematic.…”
Section: Limited Net Plastic Transport In Tidal Riversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such approaches however have been used broadly to estimate global plastic emissions (Lebreton et al, 2017;Meijer et al, 2021). Measuring discharge in tidal systems however remains very challenging and as a result, most gauging stations are located upstream of the tidal region (Gisen and Savenije, 2015;Nguyen and Nguyen, 2018). Furthermore, considering measured discharge as a more reliable predictor for plastic transport in tidal rivers remains problematic.…”
Section: Limited Net Plastic Transport In Tidal Riversmentioning
confidence: 99%