“…In consequence, the transport and entrapment processes in the fresh-saltwater mixing region have been the subject of many studies for almost a century. The ETM is a well-documented feature and its widespread occurrence has been confirmed by studies in many estuaries: Chesapeake Bay (Schubel 1968), Columbia River (Gelfenbaum 1983;Jay and Musiak 1994), Demerara River (Postma 1967), Ems River (Postma 1967), Elbe River (Grabemann et al 1995(Grabemann et al , 1996Kappenberg and Grabemann 2001), Fly River (Wolanski et al 1995), Gironde Estuary (Allen et al 1980), Hudson River (Geyer et al 1998(Geyer et al , 2001Orton and Kineke 2001), Humber-Ouse-Trent (Uncles et al 2006), Kennebec Bay (Kistner and Pettigrew 2001), Mekong River (Wolanski et al 1996), Seine River (Avoine et al 1981;Brennon and Le Hir 1998), Tamar Estuary (Uncles et al 1985(Uncles et al , 1994Stephens 1989, 1993a,b), Tay River (Weir and McManus 1987), Weser River (Wellershaus 1981;Grabemann et al 1997), Winyah Bay (Patchineelam and Kjerfve 2004), and York River (Lin and Kuo 2001).…”