“…The main straightforward characteristics, which are used to study instabilities in river plumes, include, first, the spatial and temporal characteristics of these instabilities (wavelength, amplitude, motion speed, vorticity, residual time, etc.) and, second, the characteristics of gradients at the plume-sea interface, which govern formation of instabilities (density gradient and velocity shear) [2,29,30,32,33,41]. A large set of characteristics, which describe the role of instabilities in turbulent mixing (eddy viscosity, vertical diffusivity, eddy kinetic energy, buoyancy dissipation, etc.…”