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Robert J. Chant
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Circulation and Retention of River Plumes Around Capes
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
09 april 2024
Luis F. Pareja-Roman, Robert J. Chant, Piero F. M...

River plumes often interact with capes in the coastal ocean, impacting local hydrodynamics and the transport of scalars. However, our current knowl...

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The Role of Capes on River Plume Mixing, Retention, and Transport in the Coastal Ocean: Idealized Modeling
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics and sediment processes | 22 february 2024
Luis F. Pareja-Roman, Robert J. Chant, Piero F. M...
The interaction between river plumes and capes in the coastal ocean can affect scalar transport and regional hydrodynamics. However, our understanding...
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Tidally driven Stokes circulation in multiple inlet lagoons
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics and sediment processes | 22 february 2024
Robert J. Chant, Anna Pfeiffer-Herbert, James A. L...
Barrier island systems comprise 10% of the worlds coastlines and nearly the entirety of the United States East, Gulf and US Pacific North West coastli...
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High-resolution observations of a river plume interacting with a cape: impacts on hydrography and along-shelf transport
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics and sediment processes | 22 february 2024
Piero F. Mazzini, Luis F. Pareja-Roman, Kelly L. ...
Coastal promontories, such as capes and headlands, are present along coastal regions worldwide, and play an important role in local hydrodynamics, con...
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Particle penetration from the continental shelf into Delaware Bay (USA)
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics and sediment processes | 22 february 2024
Gregory P. Gerbi, Robert J. Chant, Heidi L. Fuchs,...
Pathways, mechanisms, and timing of Lagrangian exchange between coastal embayments and continental shelves are not well constrained generally, and the...
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Lateral transport controls the tidally averaged gravitationally driven estuarine circulation
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics and sediment processes | 22 february 2024
Tobias Kukulka, Robert J. Chant
In classic models of the tidally averaged gravitationally driven estuarine circulation, denser salty oceanic water moves up the estuary near the botto...
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Tidally Driven Stokes Transport in Barnegat Bay
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics and sediment processes | 22 february 2024
Cody Benton, Robert J. Chant
Estuaries are complex systems that have proved difficult to parameterize. One subset of estuaries that is especially poorly parameterized is lagoons. ...
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Effect of Lagrangian Residual Flow and Eulerian Mean Flow on Surface-Trapped Particle Convergence in an Estuary
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
physical oceanography: mesoscale and smaller | 22 february 2024
Robert A. Mason, Tobias Kukulka, Robert J. Chant, ...
Buoyant particles, such as foam, plankton, and microplastics, are common features in estuaries. While the convergence of these particles is often cons...
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