2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2020.106360
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Internal tides as a major process in Amazon continental shelf fine sediment transport

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“…One of the challenges in the hydraulic continuum of the lower Amazon is the understanding of the relative roles of the upstream forcing and of the oceanic influence in shaping the spatial and temporal patterns of variability of water level, flow velocity, and flooding extent along the course of the estuary. Promising initiatives have been made to model this complex estuary, mostly relying on coastal ocean circulation models, either in two‐dimensional configurations (Gabioux et al., 2005; Gallo & Vinzon, 2005), or more recently through full‐blown tri‐dimensional modeling (Molinas et al., 2020). These studies in particular shed light on the distinct behavior of the tidal waves during their upstream propagation in the Amazon estuary.…”
Section: Integrative and Interdisciplinary Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the challenges in the hydraulic continuum of the lower Amazon is the understanding of the relative roles of the upstream forcing and of the oceanic influence in shaping the spatial and temporal patterns of variability of water level, flow velocity, and flooding extent along the course of the estuary. Promising initiatives have been made to model this complex estuary, mostly relying on coastal ocean circulation models, either in two‐dimensional configurations (Gabioux et al., 2005; Gallo & Vinzon, 2005), or more recently through full‐blown tri‐dimensional modeling (Molinas et al., 2020). These studies in particular shed light on the distinct behavior of the tidal waves during their upstream propagation in the Amazon estuary.…”
Section: Integrative and Interdisciplinary Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the challenges in the hydraulic continuum of the lower Amazon is the understanding of the relative roles of the upstream forcing and of the oceanic influence in shaping the spatial and temporal patterns of variability of water level, flow velocity, and flooding extent along the course of the estuary. Promising initiatives have been made to model this complex estuary, mostly relying on coastal ocean circulation models, either in two-dimensional configurations (Gabioux et al, 2005;Gallo & Vinzon, 2005), or more recently through full-blown tri-dimensional modeling (Molinas et al, 2020). These studies in particular shed light on the distinct behavior of the tidal waves during their upstream propagation in the Amazon estuary.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The efficiency and accuracy of GINS to process GPS data in the PPP mode expected from our processing chain is better than 2 cm. This expected accuracy is possible thanks to the GNSS observation time and the model corrections' accuracy (see Moreira et al, 2016, for further details).…”
Section: Caveatsmentioning
confidence: 99%