Estuarine dynamics, a critical aspect of geology and earth science, explores the complex interactions within estuarine environments where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saline ocean water. These transitional zones are characterized by unique sedimentary processes and hydrodynamic conditions. Sediment deposition and erosion in estuaries are influenced by tidal forces, riverine inputs, and wave action, creating diverse habitats that support rich biodiversity. Understanding estuarine dynamics is essential for managing coastal ecosystems, predicting sediment transport, and mitigating impacts of climate change and human activities. Studying these dynamics provides insights into the geological history and future evolution of coastal landscapes.
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