2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101604
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The role of tides, river discharge and wind on the residual circulation of Maputo Bay

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“…Maputo, which lies landward in the Delagoa Bight, is a small, shallow and rectangular bay with maximum depth, width and length of 15 m, 15 km and 96 km, respectively. The tidal amplitude is amplified from 2 m at the entrance to 3.5 m at the inner boundary [23][24][25]. The TG in Maputo is located inside a large bight, at the northern margin of Espirito Santo estuary.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maputo, which lies landward in the Delagoa Bight, is a small, shallow and rectangular bay with maximum depth, width and length of 15 m, 15 km and 96 km, respectively. The tidal amplitude is amplified from 2 m at the entrance to 3.5 m at the inner boundary [23][24][25]. The TG in Maputo is located inside a large bight, at the northern margin of Espirito Santo estuary.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%