Details, Explanation and Meaning About Estuary

Estuary Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

An estuary is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea and within which sea water mixes with fresh water. The key feature of an estuary is that it is an interface between sea water and fresh water and there is an influence of the ocean tide creating a dynamic relationship between the two waters.

An estuary is typically the mouth of a river, and esturies are often characterised by sedimentation of silt from the river, which provides a unique habitat, for example, for wading birds. Estuaries are more likely to occur on submerged coastlines, where the sea level has risen in relation to the land, as this process floods valleys to form rias, fjords etc, which can be classified as estuaries.

See also: Brackish water; List of waterways

References

  • Pritchard, D. W. (1967) What is an estuary: physical viewpoint. p. 3–5 in: G. H. Lauf (ed.) Estuaries, A.A.A.S. Publ. No. 83, Washington, D.C.


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