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pro vyhledávání: '"Kaitlin A. Goldsmith"'
Autor:
Elizabeth B. Jewett, Terrie Klinger, Jan Newton, Teri King, Sarah R. Cooley, John R. Morrison, Helen Gurney-Smith, Emily Smits, Kumiko Azetsu-Scott, Meredith Kurz, Darcy Dugan, Jessie A. Turner, Jennifer Vreeland-Dawson, Emily L. Silva, Erica H. Ombres, Jessica N. Cross, Kaitlin A. Goldsmith, Alexandra R. Harper, Jackie Motyka, Leslie Wickes, Denise Joy, R. Christopher Chambers, Grace Saba
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 6 (2019)
Ocean acidification (OA) describes the progressive decrease in the pH of seawater and other cascading chemical changes resulting from oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon. These changes can have important implications for marine ecosystems, creating
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management. 56:1502-1513
Changing climatic, demographic, and land use conditions are projected to alter the provisioning of ecosystem services in estuarine, coastal, and nearshore marine ecosystems, necessitating mitigation and adaptation policies and management. The current
Autor:
Shannon L. Meseck, Jeremy M. Testa, Matthew Poach, Kari A. St. Laurent, A. Whitman Miller, Kaitlin A. Goldsmith, Beth Phelan, Sarah R. Cooley, Judith S. Weis, Robert Rheault, Daniel Grosse, Grace Saba, Richard C. Zimmerman
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 225:106188
The estuaries and continental shelf system of the United States Mid-Atlantic are subject to ocean acidification driven by atmospheric CO2, and coastal acidification caused by nearshore and land-sea interactions that include biological, chemical, and
Autor:
T. Mark Trice, Sherilyn Lau, Matthew Poach, Janet A. Nye, Kari A. StLaurent, Kaitlin A. Goldsmith, Elizabeth H. Shadwick, Gregg P. Sakowicz, Grace Saba, C. Ryan Ono
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 225:106189
Coastal and ocean acidification has the potential to cause significant environmental and societal impacts. Monitoring carbonate chemistry parameters over spatial and temporal scales is challenging, especially with limited resources. A lack of monitor
Autor:
Kimberly C. Yazzie, Elise F. Granek, Amy M. Truitt, Kaitlin A. Goldsmith, Meredith P. Jordan, Matthew J. Duveneck
Publikováno v:
Environmental management. 55(6)
Influenced by natural climatic, geological, and evolutionary changes, landscapes and the ecosystems within are continuously changing. In addition to these natural pressures, anthropogenic drivers have increasingly influenced ecosystems. Whether affec