id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gwfyhbslxrevdcvozfl66auhqa Andrew C. Ross Sea-level rise and other influences on decadal-scale salinity variability in a coastal plain estuary 2015 14 .pdf application/pdf 13444 1424 55 streamflow and seasonal effects on salinity, several locations in the estuary show significant upward The models indicate a positive correlation between rising sea levels and increasing residual salinity, with results suggest that continued sea-level rise in the future will cause salinity to increase regardless of any response of salinity to sea-level rise (Hull and Tortoriello, 1979; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District (1997); Kim and the effects of climate change and sea-level rise on salinity. sea level on the USGS salinity data, an additional term b1Hi was and sea level slope were tested for both the USGS salinity monitoring locations and for the oyster beds. farther upstream, increasing the axial salinity gradient in this region and possibly the effect of sea level, wind, and other factors. Sea-level rise and other influences on decadal-scale salinity variability in a coastal plain estuary Sea-level rise and other influences on decadal-scale salinity variability in a coastal plain estuary ./cache/work_gwfyhbslxrevdcvozfl66auhqa.pdf ./txt/work_gwfyhbslxrevdcvozfl66auhqa.txt