Protracted bar closure temporarily transforms an estuary into a salt lake
James R. Tweedley A * and Kurt N. Krispyn AA
Keywords: berm, climate change, ecosystem services, fish kill, hyperhaline, hypersalinity, low-inflow, normally-closed, temporarily open-closed estuary.
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