- An
estuary is a
partially enclosed coastal body of
brackish water with one or more
rivers or
streams flowing into it, and with a free
connection to the...
- the
capital of
Rakhine State,
Myanmar (Burma).
Sittwe is
located on an
estuarial island created at the
confluence of the Kaladan, Mayu, and Lay Mro rivers...
- tip of
which is the
promontory of Sarayburnu, or
Seraglio Point. This
estuarial inlet geographically separates the
historic center of
Istanbul from the...
- The
Waiuku River, also
known as the
Waiuku Estuary, is an
estuarial arm of the
Manukau Harbour, near the town of Waiuku, south-west of Auckland. It joins...
- Buoy. The
River Thames contains over 80
islands ranging from the
large estuarial marshlands of the Isle of
Sheppey and
Canvey Island to
small tree-covered...
- Type of
inertial force M. B.
Abbott & W. Alan
Price (1994). Coastal,
Estuarial, and
Harbour Engineers'
Reference Book.
Taylor & Francis. p. 16. ISBN 0-419-15430-2...
- ****-pile
lighthouses were
constructed in the
Chesapeake Bay due to its
estuarial soft bottom.
North Carolina's
sounds and
river entrances also once had...
- Zealand. It is
located at the
southern end of the
Waiuku River,
which is an
estuarial arm of the
Manukau Harbour, and lies on the
isthmus of the Āwhitu Peninsula...
- The Tāmaki
River or Tāmaki
Estuary is
mostly an
estuarial arm and
harbour of the
Hauraki Gulf,
within the city of
Auckland in New Zealand. It extends...
- road
crossing of the
Thames east of
Greater London, it is the
busiest estuarial crossing in the
United Kingdom, with an
average daily use of over 130...