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Autor:
G. K. Darkwah, Faisal Hossain, Victoria Tchervenski, Gordon Holtgrieve, David Graves, Charles Seaton, Sanchit Minocha, Pritam Das, Shahzaib Khan, Sarath Suresh
Publikováno v:
Earth's Future, Vol 12, Iss 10, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract The use of satellite‐based thermal infrared remote sensing has facilitated the assessment of surface water temperature on a large scale. However, the inherent limitations of this remote sensing technique make it difficult to assess rivers
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https://doaj.org/article/23f0c0465d134234888fa37d492799b7
Autor:
Craig M. Risien, Jan Newton, Jonathan C. Allan, Charles Seaton, Troy Tanner, Emilio Mayorga, P. Michael Kosro, Rachel Wold
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2019 MTS/IEEE SEATTLE.
Over the past few decades coastal regions have experienced considerable socio-economic change. Accompanying these socio-economic shifts are unprecedented environmental changes, which include variation in magnitude and frequency of extreme weather eve
Autor:
Christopher A. Scholin, Michael Wilkin, Lydie Herfort, Charles Seaton, Holly M. Simon, Kiley W. Seitz, Vena N. Haynes, Maria W. Smith, Roman Marin, Christina M. Preston, António M. Baptista, Brent Roman
Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. 14:50-67
The Columbia River has a dynamic and fast flushing estuary impacted by strong advection and mixing of riverine and oceanic waters, and high but variable loads of suspended particulate matter. Transient, but recurring water and nutrient fluxes from en
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 34:281-296
Hydrographic patterns and chlorophyll concentrations in the Columbia River estuary were compared for spring and summer periods during 2004 through 2006. Riverine and oceanic sources of chlorophyll were evaluated at stations along a 27-km along-estuar
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 29:456-466
A data assimilation method was used to estimate the variability of three ecologically significant features of the Columbia River estuary and plume: the size of the plume, the orientation of the plume, and the length of the salinity intrusion in the e
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 31:269-288
The long-term response of circulation processes to external forcing has been quantified for the Columbia River estuary using in situ data from an existing coastal observatory. Circulation patterns were determined from four Acoustic Doppler Profilers
Autor:
John C. Kindle, Paul J. Turner, Yinglong J. Zhang, Michaela Burla, Mike Zulauf, António M. Baptista, Edward Myers, Michael Wilkin, Arun Chawla, Charles Seaton
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 25:935-972
This article is the second of a two-part paper on ELCIRC, an Eulerian-Lagrangian finite difference/finite volume model designed to simulate 3D baroclinic circulation across river-to-ocean scales. In part one (Zhang et al., 2004), we described the for
Autor:
N. Lederer, A. V Jaramillo, Craig M. Risien, Emilio Mayorga, Charles Seaton, Troy Tanner, R. Blair
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2010 MTS/IEEE SEATTLE.
The mission of NANOOS is to coordinate and support the development, implementation, and operations of a regional coastal ocean observing system (RCOOS) for the Pacific Northwest region, as part of the U.S. IOOS. A key objective for NANOOS is to provi
Autor:
Paul J. Turner, David Maier, J. Lopez, Tuomas Kärnä, Sarah F. Riseman, Lydie Herfort, Holly M. Simon, Michael Wilkin, Charles Seaton, António M. Baptista, Craig McNeil, V. M. Megler, Byron C. Crump, Joseph A. Needoba, Tawnya D. Peterson, Yvette H. Spitz
Publikováno v:
Frontiers of Earth Science. 9(4):659-682
To meet societal needs, modern estuarine science needs to be interdisciplinary and collaborative, combine discovery with hypotheses testing, and be responsive to issues facing both regional and global stakeholders. Such an approach is best conducted