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Dispersal of the Hudson River Plume in the New York Bight:Synthesis of Observational and Numerical Studies During LaTTE
Hudson River Plume New York Bight Observational and Numerical LaTTE
2015/7/22
Observations and modeling during the Lagrangian Transport and Transformation Experiment (LaTTE) characterized the variability of the Hudson River discharge and identified several freshwater transport ...
This year marks the fortieth anniversary of the departure of one of the last of the great globe-spanning multidisciplinary oceanographic expeditions, a tradition that included the epic voyages of Chal...
Response to ‘‘Comparative estimate of P fluxes in lakes’’ by J. M. Sereda and J. J. Hudson
Comparative estimate of P fluxes in lakes J. M. Sereda J. J. Hudson
2014/4/16
Sereda and Hudson (2010) are commenting on a carcassbound phosphorus (P) flux estimate reported in an article by Chidami and Amyot (2008). This article mainly presents in situ experimental evidence on...
Riverine export and the effects of circulation on dissolved organic carbon in the Hudson Bay system, Canada
Riverine export the effects of circulation dissolved organic carbon in the Hudson Bay system Canada
2014/4/16
The distribution of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in Hudson Bay (HB), Foxe Basin (FB), and Hudson Strait(HS) was examined during 01–14 August 2003. The HB system displayed relatively high DOC concent...
The seaward transport of salt by river discharge through an estuary is balanced under steady conditions by landward dispersion effected by various physical mixing processes. Observations of current an...
A Three-Dimensional Simulation of the Hudson–Raritan Estuary. Part III:Salt Flux Analyses
Three-Dimensional Simulation Hudson–Raritan Estuary Salt Flux Analyses
2009/1/16
Salt fluxes and volume transports in an estuary vary considerably over subtidal time scales of a few days to weeks in response to wind and neap–spring tidal forcings. Results from a numerical simulati...
A Three-Dimensional Simulation of the Hudson–Raritan Estuary. Part II:Comparison with Observation
Three-Dimensional Simulation Hudson–Raritan Estuary Comparison with Observation
2009/1/16
Results from a time-dependent, three-dimensional numerical simulation of the Hudson–Raritan estuary are compared with observations. The comparison includes: 1) instantaneous salinity contours across a...
A Three-Dimensional Simulation of the Hudson–Raritan Estuary. Part I:Description of the Model and Model Simulations
Three-Dimensional Simulation Hudson–Raritan Estuary Model Simulations
2009/1/16
A time-dependent, three-dimensional, finite difference simulation of the Hudson‐Raritan estuary is presented. The calculation covers July–September 1980. The model estuary is forced by time-depen...
A Numerical Simulation of Sea Ice Cover in Hudson Bay
Numerical Simulation Sea Ice Cover Hudson Bay
2008/12/17
Hibler's dynamic-thermodynamic sea ice model with viscous-plastic rheology is used to simulate the seasonal cycle of sea ice motion, thickness, compactness, and growth rate in Hudson Bay under monthly...
A Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Hudson Bay Summer Ocean Circulation:Topographic Gyres, Separations, and Coastal Jets
Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation Hudson Bay Summer Ocean Circulation Topographic Gyres Coastal Jets
2008/12/17
The summer ocean circulation in Hudson Bay is studied numerically using the Blumberg-Mellor model with a 27.5 km × 27.5 km horizontal grid and a realistic bottom topography. In the control run 1) mont...
Relative independence of organic carbon transport and processing in a large temperate river: The Hudson River as both pipe and reactor
organic carbon transport and processing a large temperate river The Hudson River both pipe and reactor
2014/4/21
Bacterial respiration (BR) of organic matter is an important flux in the carbon budgets of large rivers, yet the regulation of BR and the relationship of this respiration to various organic matter sou...
Relative independence of organic carbon transport and processing in a large temperate river: The Hudson River as both pipe and reactor
Relative independence of organic carbon transport and processing in a large temperate river: The Hudson River as both pipe and reactor
2014/4/18
Bacterial respiration (BR) of organic matter is an important flux in the carbon budgets of large rivers, yet the regulation of BR and the relationship of this respiration to various organic matter sou...
Planktonic carbon cycling and transport in surface waters of the highly urbanized Hudson River estuary
Planktonic carbon cycling and transport surface waters highly urbanized Hudson River estuary
2014/5/21
We examined variations in organic carbon (OC) pools and microplanktonic carbon fluxes at three stations in the Hudson River estuary during 12 cruises between Octobers of 1996 and 1998. Phytoplankton b...