Estuarine turbidity maximum

ID: estuarine-turbidity-maximum

Estuarine Turbidity Maximum (ETM) refers to a specific area within an estuary where the concentration of suspended sediments, primarily fine particles and organic matter, is significantly higher than in surrounding waters. This phenomenon typically occurs due to the interaction of freshwater from rivers and saltwater from the ocean, leading to various physical and biological processes.

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