Region of freshwater influence
Region Of Freshwater Influence (ROFI), a term coined by Prof. Simpson (University of Wales, Bangor) and co-authors in 1993 in Oceanologica Acta for the
Rhine river plume. The term refers to regions where
rivers debouch into
estuaries and coastal
shelf seas where the currents patterns are governed by density differences between salt
sea water and fresh river water.
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rofí
rofésc, vb. IV (reg.) a pregăti, a prepara în grabă o mâncare.
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ROFI
Region Of Fresh water Influence