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Full-Text Articles in Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Analysis Of Solar Lyman-Alpha Backscatter Radiation In The Heliosphere, Brian Fayock Oct 2011

Analysis Of Solar Lyman-Alpha Backscatter Radiation In The Heliosphere, Brian Fayock

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Comparing Ingenio Santa Rosa Precipitation Data To Trmm And Hydroestimator Data For El Nino And Normal Years In Panama, Tiffany Keeton Oct 2011

Comparing Ingenio Santa Rosa Precipitation Data To Trmm And Hydroestimator Data For El Nino And Normal Years In Panama, Tiffany Keeton

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Geospatially Detecting Saccharum Spontaneum: An Invasion Of The Panama Canal Watershed, Casey L. Calamaio Oct 2011

Geospatially Detecting Saccharum Spontaneum: An Invasion Of The Panama Canal Watershed, Casey L. Calamaio

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Investigation Of Turbulence Transport In The Heliosphere, Lauren Kahre Oct 2011

Investigation Of Turbulence Transport In The Heliosphere, Lauren Kahre

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Circulation, Vol. 17, No. 1, Center For Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University, Chester E. Grosch Oct 2011

Circulation, Vol. 17, No. 1, Center For Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University, Chester E. Grosch

CCPO Circulation

Fall 2011 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring article "Langmuir Circulations" by Dr. Chester E. Grosch


Old Dominion University Climate Change And Sea Level Rise Initiative, Summer Update 2011, Larry P. Atkinson (Editor) Jul 2011

Old Dominion University Climate Change And Sea Level Rise Initiative, Summer Update 2011, Larry P. Atkinson (Editor)

CCSLRI Newsletters

Summer 2011 Newsletter of the Old Dominion University Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Initiative


Systems Ideas For The Scientific And Societal Imperatives Of The Coastal Ocean: Case Of The Bp Oil Gusher In The Gulf Of Mexico, Spring & Summer 2010, Christopher Mooers May 2011

Systems Ideas For The Scientific And Societal Imperatives Of The Coastal Ocean: Case Of The Bp Oil Gusher In The Gulf Of Mexico, Spring & Summer 2010, Christopher Mooers

Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series

In recent decades, great progress has been made in advancing the scientific understanding of the coastal ocean (i.e., the 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)) across a broad set of disciplines. Simultaneously, the societal use of the coastal ocean has skyrocketed through, for example, increased shipping & boating, sports & commercial fishing, and exploitation of non-living resources, such as, oil & gas extraction and sand & gravel mining. International law and national policy assign coastal nations the responsibility for stewardship (i.e., wise management) of their respective EEZs. The scope of the stewardship and applications can be summarized as (1) …


Circulation, Vol. 16, No. 3, Center For Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University, Larry P. Atkinson Apr 2011

Circulation, Vol. 16, No. 3, Center For Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University, Larry P. Atkinson

CCPO Circulation

Spring 2011 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring article "Offshore Wind Power and Oceanography" by Larry Atkinson


Modification Of Turbulence At The Air-Sea Interface Due To The Presence Of Surfactants And Implications For Gas Exchange. Part Ii: Numerical Simulations, Silvia Matt, Atsushi Fujimara, Alexander Soloviev, Shin Hyung Rhee Jan 2011

Modification Of Turbulence At The Air-Sea Interface Due To The Presence Of Surfactants And Implications For Gas Exchange. Part Ii: Numerical Simulations, Silvia Matt, Atsushi Fujimara, Alexander Soloviev, Shin Hyung Rhee

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Books and Book Chapters

We conducted high-resolution non-hydrostatic numerical simulations to study the effect of surfactants on near-surface turbulence. Laboratory experiments at the UM RSMAS ASIST facility presented in a companion paper report a reduction of turbulence below the air-sea interface and an increase of the surface drift velocity in the presence of surfactants. We implement the effect of surfactants as a rheological, viscoelastic boundary condition at the surface. Our numerical experiments are consistent with the results of the laboratory experiments. We also simulated the effect of surfactants on the temperature difference across the thermal molecular sublayer (cool skin) and on gas transfer velocity. …


Modification Of Turbulence At The Air-Sea Interface Due To The Presence Of Surfactants And Implications For Gas Exchange. Part I: Laboratory Experiment, Alexander Soloviev, S. Matt, Mikhail Gilman, H. Huhnerfuss, Brian K. Haus, D. Jeong, I. Savelyev, Mark A. Donelan Jan 2011

Modification Of Turbulence At The Air-Sea Interface Due To The Presence Of Surfactants And Implications For Gas Exchange. Part I: Laboratory Experiment, Alexander Soloviev, S. Matt, Mikhail Gilman, H. Huhnerfuss, Brian K. Haus, D. Jeong, I. Savelyev, Mark A. Donelan

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Books and Book Chapters

The air-sea gas transfer of gases like CO2 is substantiallydetermined bythe properties of the aqueous diffusion sublayer and free-surface turbulent boundarylayer. Little is known about the effect of surfactants on turbulence in the near-surface layer of the ocean. In order to investigate the effect of surfactants on turbulent exchanges below the air-sea interface, we have conducted a series of laboratoryexperiments at the UM RSMAS Air-Sea Interaction Saltwater Tank (ASIST) facility. Results from these experiments demonstrate that the surfactant monolayer suppresses turbulence and reduces drag below the water surface and increases the surface drift velocity. This effect is important for parameterization …


Spring 2011, Nsu Oceanographic Center Jan 2011

Spring 2011, Nsu Oceanographic Center

Currents

No abstract provided.


State Of The River Report For The Lower St. Johns River Basin, Florida: Water Quality, Fisheries, Aquatic Life, And Contaminants 2011, Environmental Protection Board, City Of Jacksonville, University Of North Florida, Jacksonville University Jan 2011

State Of The River Report For The Lower St. Johns River Basin, Florida: Water Quality, Fisheries, Aquatic Life, And Contaminants 2011, Environmental Protection Board, City Of Jacksonville, University Of North Florida, Jacksonville University

State of the River Report

No abstract provided.