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Publikováno v:
Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy. 5:159-172
Admiralty Inlet is a narrow sill located at the northern end of Puget Sound (WA, USA). Circulation through Admiralty Inlet is complex, with tidal currents exceeding 3 $$\hbox {ms}^{-1}$$ , large variations in fresh water input to the system, and seas
Autor:
Micah J. Horwith, Holly R. Young, S. Fisher Gonski, Mya Keyzers, Christopher Krembs, Elisa Rauschl, Julia Bos, Natalie Coleman, Greg Pelletier, S. L. Albertson, Carol Maloy, Wei-Jun Cai, Allison Brownlee
The Washington State Department of Ecology conducted a large-scale ocean acidification (OA) study in greater Puget Sound to: (1) produce a marine carbon dioxide (CO2) system dataset capable of distinguishing between long-term anthropogenic changes an
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Autor:
Jan Newton, Christopher Krembs, Allan H. Devol, Richard A. Feely, Mark J. Warner, Christopher L. Sabine, Simone R. Alin, Carol Maloy
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 88:442-449
Puget Sound is a large estuary complex in the U.S. Pacific Northwest that is home to a diverse and economically important ecosystem threatened by anthropogenic impacts associated with climate change, urbanization, and ocean acidification. While ocean
Autor:
Carol Maloy, Brandon Sackmann, Julia Bos, David Mora, Ashley Carle, S. L. Albertson, Christopher Krembs, Marissa Jones
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2010 MTS/IEEE SEATTLE.
The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) maintains moorings in Puget Sound and Willapa Bay (Figure 1) as part of a more extensive monitoring program.