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Blanton JO, Lin G, Elston SA. Tidal current asymmetry in shallow estuaries and tidal creeks. Continental Shelf Research. 2002;22:1731-1743.
Blanton JO, Garrett A, Bollinger J, Hayes D, Koffman L, Amft J. Transport and dispersion of a conservative tracer in coastal waters with large intertidal areas. Estuaries and Coasts [Internet]. 2009;32:573-592. Available from: http://www.springerlink.com/content/772817k644w71071/
Blanton JO, Andrade FA. Distortion of tidal currents and the lateral transfer of salt in a shallow coastal plain estuary. Estuaries. 2001;24:467-480.
Blanton JO, Andrade FA, Adelaide Ferreira M. The relationship of hydrodynamics and morphology in tidal-creek and salt-marsh systems in South Carolina and Georgia. In: Rawson MV Implications of changing land use patterns to coastal ecosystems. Implications of changing land use patterns to coastal ecosystems. New York, NY; 2006. p. 93-107.
Blanton JO, Andrade FA, Ferreira MA. Effect of a broad shallow sill on the tidal circulation and salt transport in the entrance to a coastal plain estuary (Mira - Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal). Estuaries. 2000;23:293-304.
Blanton JO, Seim HE, Alexander CR, Amft J, Kineke G. Transport of salt and suspended sediments in a curving channel of a coastal plain estuary: Satilla River, GA. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 2003;57:993-1006.
Blanton JO, Garrett A, Bollinger J, Hayes D, Koffman L, Amft J, Moore TC. Transport and retention of a conservative tracer in an isolated creek. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science [Internet]. 2010;87:333-345. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2010.01.010
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