Search Results - "Wiseman, William J."
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Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico
Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-03-2001)“…ABSTRACT Seasonally severe and persistent hypoxia, or low dissolved oxygen concentration, occurs on the inner‐ to mid‐Louisiana continental shelf to the west…”
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Effects of River Discharge, Wind Stress, and Slope Eddies on Circulation and the Satellite-Observed Structure of the Mississippi River Plume
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-11-2005)“…Satellite measurements of suspended sediment, temperature, and chlorophyll α are used in combination with surface current measurements to investigate surface…”
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Nutrient-enhanced productivity in the northern Gulf of Mexico: past, present and future
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-05-2002)“…Nutrient over-enrichment in many areas around the world is having pervasive ecological effects on coastal ecosystems. These effects include reduced dissolved…”
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Predicting the Response of Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia to Variations in Mississippi River Nitrogen Load
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-05-2003)“…The effects of nutrient loading from the Mississippi River basin on the areal extent of hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico were examined using a novel…”
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Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia, A.K.A. "The Dead Zone"
Published in Annual review of ecology and systematics (01-01-2002)“…The second largest zone of coastal hypoxia (oxygen-depleted waters) in the world is found on the northern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf adjacent to the…”
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Subtidal Sea Level Variability in a Shallow Mississippi River Deltaic Estuary, Louisiana
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-10-2007)“…The relative roles of river, atmospheric, and tidal forcings on estuarine sea level variability are examined in Breton Sound, a shallow (0.7 m) deltaic estuary…”
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A high-resolution integrated hydrology–hydrodynamic model of the Barataria Basin system
Published in Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news (01-09-2008)“…An attempt was made to build a model that can simulate salinity variations in Barataria Basin, and can ultimately be used for managing day-to-day operation of…”
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Turbidity Current Activity in a British Columbia Fjord
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (11-09-1987)“…A year-long monitoring program within an elongated channel-fan system in Bute Inlet of British Columbia, Canada, detected active sand-transporting turbidity…”
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A Lagrangian view of fluorescent chromophoric dissolved organic matter distributions in the Mississippi River plume
Published in Marine chemistry (01-10-2004)“…In April 2001, three instrumented surface drifters were deployed in the Mississippi River plume near the mouth of Southwest Pass. The plume was characterized…”
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Bering Sea linkages
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Gas exchange, dispersion, and biological productivity on the West Florida Shelf: Results from a Lagrangian Tracer Study
Published in Geophysical research letters (15-07-1997)“…A Lagrangian tracer study was performed on the west Florida shelf in April 1996 using deliberately injected trace gases. Although such studies have been…”
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Consequences of the 1993 Mississippi River flood in the Gulf of Mexico
Published in Regulated rivers (01-03-1998)“…Seasonally severe hypoxia (≤2 mg O2 l−1) occurs in waters below the pycnocline on the northern Gulf of Mexico inner continental shelf in May through September…”
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Salinity Stratification in a River-Dominated Estuary
Published in Estuaries (01-06-1990)“…Analysis of salinity data from Mobile Bay indicates that stratification-destratification events within this broad, shallow estuary are not uncommon. These…”
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Response of Resource Excavations in Mobile Bay, Alabama, to Extreme Forcing
Published in Estuaries (01-12-1998)“…Fossil reef deposits of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, are a common component of the near surface sediments in the middle and upper reaches of…”
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Spatial and temporal trends of sea surface temperature in the northwest African region
Published in Oceanologica acta (1999)“…The timing and structure of sea surface temperature (SST) changes were investigated using data from the continental shelf of the northwest African region and…”
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Estuarine-Shelf Exchange Using Landsat Images of Discharge Plumes
Published in Journal of coastal research (1990)“…Landsat satellite data can provide descriptions of discharge plume morphology, as well as estimates of estuarine-shelf suspended sediment exchange…”
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Subtidal Sea Level Variability in a Shallow Mississippi River Deltaic Estuary, Louisiana
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-10-2007)“…The relative roles of river, atmospheric, and tidal forcings on estuarine sea level variability are examined in Breton Sound, a shallow (0.7 m) deltaic estuary…”
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Inventing lethal injection.(William J. Wiseman Jr., United States)
Published in The Christian century (1902) (20-06-2001)“…From 1974 to 1980, William J. Wiseman Jr. served three terms in the Oklahoma state legislature as Republican representative of Tulsa's district 69. During his…”
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Gulf of Mexico hypoxia: A.K.A. "The dead zone"
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Comparison of Continuous Records of Near-Bottom Dissolved Oxygen from the Hypoxia Zone along the Louisiana Coast
Published in Estuaries (01-12-1994)“…Oxygen depletion is a seasonally dominant feature of the lower water column on the highly-stratified, riverine-influenced continental shelf of Louisiana. The…”
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