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Inlet

An inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline such as a small arm, cove, bay, sound, fjord, lagoon or marsh, that leads to an enclosed larger body of water such as a lake, estuary, gulf or marginal sea.

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Inlet

Nodes35
Edges34
Triples34
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.057143
Components1

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Inlet

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related to overview · 12
Inlet → Dean Channel, Douglas Channel, Hood Canal, Howe Sound, In, Karmsund, Lynn Canal, Multi-arm, Portland Canal, Puget Sound, Scandinavian, Some
related to References · 11
Inlet → Amsterdam, Bruun, Co, Elsevier Scientific Pub, Engineering, ISBN, Mehta, Per, Stability, Theory, Tidal Inlets
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Inlet → typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline such as a small arm
related to External links · 1
Inlet → Coastal Inlets Research Program

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inlets fjord bay sound lake called tidal typically enclosed water sea also channel shoreline arm cove lagoon marsh estuary gulf

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Inletis atypically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline such as a small arm0.90text
a small arminstance ofAn inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline0.80text
coveinstance ofAn inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline0.80text
bayinstance ofAn inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline0.80text
soundinstance ofAn inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline0.80text
fjordinstance ofAn inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline0.80text
lagoon or marshinstance ofAn inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline0.80text
that leads to an enclosed larger body of water such as a lakeinstance ofAn inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline0.80text
estuaryinstance ofAn inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline0.80text
gulf or marginal seainstance ofAn inlet is a typically long and narrow indentation of a shoreline0.80text
Inletrelated to External linksCoastal Inlets Research Program0.60section
Inletrelated to overviewIn0.60section

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