Search Results - "D'Elia, Christopher F."
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Modeling impacts of sea-level rise, oil price, and management strategy on the costs of sustaining Mississippi delta marshes with hydraulic dredging
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-03-2018)“…Over 25% of Mississippi River delta plain (MRDP) wetlands were lost over the past century. There is currently a major effort to restore the MRDP focused on a…”
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What Lies Beneath: the BP Oil Spill and the Need for New Response Models
Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-09-2015)“…The response to the Deepwater Horizon Disaster, the worst oil spill in maritime history, focused on determining the fate and the marine biological effects of…”
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Limits to top-down control of phytoplankton by oysters in Chesapeake Bay
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (07-11-2006)“…Restoration of the oysterCrassostrea virginicapopulation in Chesapeake Bay is often advocated as an easy solution for controlling phytoplankton blooms. Even at…”
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Four Words that Can Make Us Cringe
Published in Bioscience (01-12-2012)“…[...]we confess that we ourselves have used this word in our own ample leadership histories. According to the World Commission on Environment and Development,…”
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Difficulties for Foreign Scientists in Coming to the United States
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CHARTING THE COURSE TO ADVANCE DEI IN THE OCEAN SCIENCES: A CASE STUDY
Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2023)“…The Louisiana State University College of the Coast & Environment (LSU CC&E) developed a multi-faceted strategic initiative to increase its diversity, equity,…”
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Top-down control of phytoplankton by oysters in Chesapeake Bay, USA: Reply to Newell et al. (2007)
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (04-07-2007)“…Recently published models, which allow for spatial and temporal matching of oyster and phytoplankton populations in mainstream Chesapeake Bay, support the…”
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Large infrequently operated river diversions for Mississippi delta restoration
Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (20-12-2016)“…Currently the Mississippi delta stands as a highly degraded and threatened coastal ecosystem having lost about 25% of coastal wetlands during the 20th century…”
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A Watershed Perspective on Nutrient Enrichment, Science, and Policy in the Patuxent River, Maryland: 1960-2000
Published in Estuaries (01-04-2003)“…The Patuxent River, Maryland, is a nutrient-overenriched tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. Nutrient inputs from sewage outfalls and nonpoint sources (NPS) have…”
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Evaluating trade-offs of a large, infrequent sediment diversion for restoration of a forested wetland in the Mississippi delta
Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-04-2018)“…Flood control levees cut off the supply of sediment to Mississippi delta coastal wetlands, and contribute to putting much of the delta on a trajectory for…”
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Ammonium Enhancement of Dark Carbon Fixation and Nitrogen Limitation in Symbiotic Zooxanthellae: Effects of Feeding and Starvation of the Sea Anemone Aiptasia pallida
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-1992)“…The nutrient status of algae symbiotic with marine invertebrates is controversial. We assessed the nitrogen status of zooxanthellae symbiotic with the sea…”
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Methylamine Uptake by Zooxanthellae-Invertebrate Symbioses: Insights Into Host Ammonium Environment and Nutrition
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-1988)“…Cnidarians with endosymbiotic algae $(=zooxanthellae)$ take up dissolved inorganic nutrients from seawater, but neither the physiological mechanisms nor the…”
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Analytical chemistry for environmental sciences. A question of confidence
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The uptake and release of dissolved phosphorus by reef corals1,2
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-1977)“…The fluxes of dissolved reactive, organic, and total phosphorus into and out of non‐feeding corals were measured by chemical and radiochemical techniques. A…”
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Nutrient and Oxygen Redistribution during a Spring Neap Tidal Cycle in a Temperature Estuary
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (29-02-1980)“…Spring tidal currents produce homogeneous water columns in a number of estuaries that are moderately stratified during neap tides. In the York River estuary,…”
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Cell-Size Distributions of Zooxanthellae in Culture and Symbiosis
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-06-1986)“…Zooxanthellae maintained in batch culture at 27°C with a 12 h:12 h light/dark cycle exhibited different cell-size distributions and morphology with growth…”
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The Energy Pillars of Society: Perverse Interactions of Human Resource Use, the Economy, and Environmental Degradation
Published in BioPhysical Economics and Resource Quality (01-03-2018)“…To meet the COP21 2 °C climate target, humanity would need to complete a transition to renewable energy within the next several decades. But for decades,…”
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Determination of total nitrogen in aqueous samples using persulfate digestion1
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-1977)“…Determination of total nitrogen in aqueous samples after potassium persulfate digestion compared favorably in both precision and nitrogen recovery with…”
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Analytical chemistry for environmental sciences
Published in Environmental science & technology (01-07-1989)“…Federal and state agencies rely on monitoring data to assess trends in water quality. Unfortunately, data obtained in many monitoring efforts are typically so…”
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