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Combining Observations And Numerical Model Results To Improve Estimates Of Hypoxic Volume Within Chesapeake Bay, Usa, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
Combining Observations And Numerical Model Results To Improve Estimates Of Hypoxic Volume Within Chesapeake Bay, Usa, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
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The Development And The Capabilities Of The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (Cstms) For The York River Estuary, Virginia, Danielle Tarpley, K. Fall, Courtney K. Harris, Carl T. Friedrichs
The Development And The Capabilities Of The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (Cstms) For The York River Estuary, Virginia, Danielle Tarpley, K. Fall, Courtney K. Harris, Carl T. Friedrichs
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What Controls Bed Erodibility In Muddy, Partially-Mixed Tidal Estuaries?, C. Friedrichs, Grace Cartwright, R. Diaz, K. Fall
What Controls Bed Erodibility In Muddy, Partially-Mixed Tidal Estuaries?, C. Friedrichs, Grace Cartwright, R. Diaz, K. Fall
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Controls On Suspended Particle Properties And Water Clarity Along A Partially-Mixed Estuary, York River, Virginia, Usa, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, G. M. Cartwright, D. G. Bowers
Controls On Suspended Particle Properties And Water Clarity Along A Partially-Mixed Estuary, York River, Virginia, Usa, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, G. M. Cartwright, D. G. Bowers
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Estuarine Sediment Dynamics, C. T. Friedrichs
Combining Observations And Numerical Model Results To Improve Estimates Of Hypoxic Volume Within Chesapeake Bay, Usa, A. J. Bever, M A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
Combining Observations And Numerical Model Results To Improve Estimates Of Hypoxic Volume Within Chesapeake Bay, Usa, A. J. Bever, M A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
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Comt Chesapeake Bay Hypoxia Modeling, M. Friedrichs, C. Friedrichs, R. Hood, L. Lanerolle
Comt Chesapeake Bay Hypoxia Modeling, M. Friedrichs, C. Friedrichs, R. Hood, L. Lanerolle
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Skill Assessment Of Multiple Hypoxia Models In Chesapeake Bay And Implications For Management Decisions, I. D. Irby, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, R. Hood
Skill Assessment Of Multiple Hypoxia Models In Chesapeake Bay And Implications For Management Decisions, I. D. Irby, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, R. Hood
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Combining Observations And Numerical Model Results To Improve Estimates Of Hypoxic Volume Within The Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
Combining Observations And Numerical Model Results To Improve Estimates Of Hypoxic Volume Within The Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
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No abstract provided.
Bathymetry Controls On The Location Of Hypoxia Facilitate Possible Real-Time Hypoxic Volume Monitoring In The Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
Bathymetry Controls On The Location Of Hypoxia Facilitate Possible Real-Time Hypoxic Volume Monitoring In The Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
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No abstract provided.
Skill Assessment Of Multiple Hypoxia Models In Chesapeake Bay And Implications For Management Decisions, I. D. Irby, M. A.M. Friedrichs, Y. Feng, C. T. Friedrichs
Skill Assessment Of Multiple Hypoxia Models In Chesapeake Bay And Implications For Management Decisions, I. D. Irby, M. A.M. Friedrichs, Y. Feng, C. T. Friedrichs
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No abstract provided.
Combining Observations And Numerical Model Results To Improve Estimates Of Hypoxic Volume Within The Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
Combining Observations And Numerical Model Results To Improve Estimates Of Hypoxic Volume Within The Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, M. E. Scully
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No abstract provided.
Simple Parameterized Models For Predicting Mobility, Burial, And Re-Exposure Of Underwater Munitions, C. T. Friedrichs
Simple Parameterized Models For Predicting Mobility, Burial, And Re-Exposure Of Underwater Munitions, C. T. Friedrichs
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Buoyant And Gravity-Driven Transport On The Waipaoa Shelf, J. M. Moriarty, Courtney K. Harris, Carl T. Friedrichs, M. G. Hadfield
Buoyant And Gravity-Driven Transport On The Waipaoa Shelf, J. M. Moriarty, Courtney K. Harris, Carl T. Friedrichs, M. G. Hadfield
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No abstract provided.
The Estuarine Hypoxia Component Of The Coastal Ocean Modeling Testbed (Comt), Marjy Friedrichs, Lyon Lanerolle, Carl T. Friedrichs, Raleigh Hood
The Estuarine Hypoxia Component Of The Coastal Ocean Modeling Testbed (Comt), Marjy Friedrichs, Lyon Lanerolle, Carl T. Friedrichs, Raleigh Hood
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Due to increased nutrient loads that are delivered to our coastal ecosystems, hypoxic events are becoming increasingly prevalent. In response, NOAA is working to monitor, understand and predict hypoxia in U.S. waters in order to develop strategies for forecasting these events and minimizing their detrimental effects. The Chesapeake Bay and its associated tidal tributaries, which together form one of the world’s largest and most important estuaries, is one of the coastal systems where degraded water quality and hypoxia are a major concern. Partially as a result of the number of public livelihoods affected by hypoxic events, the Chesapeake Bay is …
Skill Assessment Of Multiple Hypoxia Models In Chesapeake Bay And Implications For Management Decisions, I. D. Irby, M. Friedrichs, Carl Friedrichs, Raleigh Hood
Skill Assessment Of Multiple Hypoxia Models In Chesapeake Bay And Implications For Management Decisions, I. D. Irby, M. Friedrichs, Carl Friedrichs, Raleigh Hood
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The Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) has used their coupled watershed-water quality modeling system to develop a set of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for nutrients and sediment in an effort to reduce eutrophication impacts which include decreasing the seasonal occurrence of hypoxia within the Bay. The CBP is now considering the use of a multiple model approach to enhance the confidence in their model projections and to better define uncertainty. This study statistically compares the CBP regulatory model with multiple implementations of the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) in terms of skill in reproducing monthly profiles of hydrodynamics, nutrients, chlorophyll …
Added Value Of Combining Multiple Optical And Acoustic Instruments When Characterizing Fine-Grained Estuarine Suspensions, G. M. Cartwright, C. T. Friedrichs, L. P. Sanford, S. J. Smith
Added Value Of Combining Multiple Optical And Acoustic Instruments When Characterizing Fine-Grained Estuarine Suspensions, G. M. Cartwright, C. T. Friedrichs, L. P. Sanford, S. J. Smith
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Various optical and acoustic instruments have specific advantages and limitations for characterizing suspensions, and when used together more information can be obtained than with one instrument alone. The LISST 100X, for example, is a powerful tool for estimating particle size distribution, but because of the inversion method used to determine the size distribution, it is difficult to distinguish two dominate populations that peak close to one another, especially among larger grain sizes. In the York River estuary, VA, additional information obtained through the deployment of a RIPScam camera system and an ADV along with the LISST 100X allowed differentiation between …