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An investigation of submarine groundwater–borne nutrient fluxes to the west Florida shelf and recurrent harmful algal blooms
An investigation submarine groundwater–borne nutrient fluxes the west Florida shelf recurrent harmful algal blooms
2014/4/4
A cross-shelf, water-column mass balance of radon-222 (222Rn) provided estimates of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), which were then used to quantify benthic nutrient fluxes. Surface water and g...
An investigation of submarine groundwater–borne nutrient fluxes to the west Florida shelf and recurrent harmful algal blooms
An investigation of submarine groundwater borne nutrient fluxes the west Florida shelf recurrent harmful algal blooms
2014/4/2
A cross-shelf, water-column mass balance of radon-222 (222Rn) provided estimates of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), which were then used to quantify benthic nutrient fluxes. Surface water and g...
Three weeks of current-meter, wind and sea-level data off Cedar Key, Florida are analyzed. Currents and sea level are found to be coherent with alongshore wind stress in the “synoptic” band (0.05–0.25...
Numerical Model Studies of the Winter-Storm Response of the West Florida Shelf
Numerical Model West Florida Shelf Winter-Storm Response
2009/2/8
The wintertime, wind-driven Ocean circulation on the West Florida Continental Shelf is studied within the framework of a linearized storm-surge model. The model bathymetry incorporates a realistic she...
Wind-Forced Sea Level Variability Along the West Florida Shelf (Winter, 1978)
West Florida Shelf Sea Level Variability
2009/2/7
Coastal tide gage and meteorological records from Pensacola to Key West for the period January–April 1978 have been examined for low-frequency fluctuations. The dominant 6-day period signals in sea le...
Wind-Induced Sea-Surface Slopes on the West Florida Shelf
Wind-Induced Sea-Surface Slopes West Florida Shelf
2009/2/6
Tidal and meteorological records at stations in the eastern Gulf of Mexico have been studied. The sea-level response is a maximum for winds along the coast and varies symmetrically with angle. The coh...
Evaluation of Frictional, Wind-Forced Long-Wave Theory on the West Florida Shelf
Frictional West Florida Shelf Wind-Forced Long-Wave Theory
2009/1/12
Clarke and Van Gorder have recently formulated a model describing the large-scale, low-frequency response of continental shelf waters to synoptic-scale wind stress in terms of a sum of forced waves. T...
The principal semidiurnal (M2 and S2) and diurnal (K1 and O1) tidal constituents are described on the west Florida continental shelf (WFS) using a combination of in situ measurements and a three-dimen...
Coastal Ocean Circulation Influences on Remotely Sensed Optical Properties: A West Florida Shelf Case Study
Ocean optics water properties ocean circulation biological and chemical processes
2015/7/29
Satellite-sensed ocean optical features are derived from a combination of factors, including the concentration of water properties by the ocean circulation and the modifications of these properties by...
Multispectral in situ measurements of organic matter and chlorophyll fluorescence in seawater: Documenting the intrusion of the Mississippi River plume in the West Florida Shelf
Multispectral situ measurements organic matter chlorophyll fluorescence in seawater Documenting the intrusion Mississippi River plume West Florida Shelf
2014/6/10
We performed multispectral, in situ fluorescence measurements of detrital colored organic matter (COM) and chlorophyll a (Chl a) in surface waters of the West Florida Shelf using the Wet Labs spectral...
Iron fertilization and the Trichodesmium response on the West Florida shelf
Iron fertilization Trichodesmium West Florida shelf
2014/6/9
Prior laboratory studies of Trichodesmium have shown a high iron requirement that is consistent with the biochemical demand for iron in the enzyme nitrogenase. Summer delivery of iron, in the form of ...