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Summit to the Sea:
information for k-12 education what is an estuary? | habitat | climate | geology |
hydrology
An estuary is a place where freshwater from a river mixes with saltwater from the ocean. The estuary of the Altamaha River is in Glynn and McIntosh Counties in southeastern Georgia. The freshwater in the river has flowed from upland Georgia. The saltwater comes from the Atlantic Ocean.
Look at the picture of the Altamaha River estuary. Three quarters (3/4) of the estuary area is a water mixing zone (center of the picture). Here, freshwater mixes with saltwater. In the remaining parts of the estuary there is not much mixing of freshwater and saltwater. There is a saltwater area (left side of picture) at the mouth of the river (downstream end). The upstream end of the estuary (right side of picture) is a tidal freshwater area. Here, the freshwater is beyond the reach of saltwater from the ocean. In this portion of the river, water levels are affected by the ocean tides. The water level rises and falls twice a day in rhythm with the tides. The flow of freshwater in the river slows as seawater is pushed into the mouth of the river. click on images for larger versions
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