Nova Southeastern University, Florida
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- Large Diurnal Warming Events in the Upper Ocean and Their Implications for CO<SUB>2</SUB> Uptake
- Decadal-Scale Tropical North Atlantic Climate Variability Recorded in Slow Growing Cape Verde Corals
- The Onshore Transport of Cold Water During an Upwelling Regime on the New Jersey Shelf
- Reconstructing Caribbean Salinity Changes Over Time Utilizing Coral Skeleton Geochemistry
- Approaches to Validation of CFD Models for Far Ship Wake
- Modeling of Fine Structures in the Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean
- Tropical Climate Variability and the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation from the Geochemistry of Corals and Sclerosponges over the last 500 years
- 13C Suess effect in scleractinian corals mirror changes in the anthropogenic CO2 inventory of the surface oceans
- Long-Term Observations of a Coastal Countercurrent on the Southeast Florida Shelf
- Numerical Simulations of the Wind Stress Effect in SAR Images of Natural and Artificial Features on the Sea Surface
- Tracking responses to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill using trace elements in molluscan shells and tissues
- Upper ocean fine-scale features in synthetic aperture radar imagery. Part I: Simultaneous satellite and in-situ measurements
- Upper ocean fine-scale features in synthetic aperture radar imagery. Part II: Numerical modeling
- Uptake of heavy metals and PAHs from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill by soft tissues and shells of the coastal oyster Crassostrea virginica
- "ocean Discovery": At-Sea Research Opportunities for the Next Generation of Scientists
- A New Method for the Identification of Surfactant-Producing or Transforming Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer
- Discoveries and Conservation Efforts of Extensive Deep-Sea Coral Habitat off the Southeastern U.S.
- Perspectives for Expanded Ocean Observing on the Southeast Florida Shelf and between Cuba and the Bahamas and the US
- Spatial and statistical GIS Applications for geological and environmental courses
- Surfactant-Associated Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer and their Effect on Remote Sensing Technology
- The importance of natural history and research collections to environmental reconstruction and remediation, and the establishment of shifting baselines
- Balance of constructive and destructive carbonate processes on mesophotic coral reefs
- Tissue analysis of the oyster Crassostrea virginica after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
- 3D Dynamics of the Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean in the Presence of Freshwater Influx
- Magnetic Signatures of Fine-scale Processes in the Ocean Surface Layer
- A Coupled Model of Langmuir Circulations and Ramp-like Structures in the Upper Ocean Turbulent Boundary Layer
- Magnetic Field Fluctuations Due to Diel Vertical Migrations of Zooplankton
- Surfactant-associated bacteria and natural sea slicks in application to satellite oceanography
- Determination and Quantification of metals in the shells of Crassostrea virginica after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill utilizing Atomic Absorption Spectrometry.
- Oceanographic, Air-sea Interaction, and Environmental Aspects of Artificial Upwelling Produced by Wave-Inertia Pumps for Potential Hurricane Intensity Mitigation
- Significant Wave Height under Hurricane Irma derived from SAR Sentinel-1 Data
- Freshwater Lenses in the Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean Laterally Spreading as Gravity Currents
- The Air-sea Interface as a Factor in Rapid Intensification of Tropical Cyclones
- African biomass burning is a substantial source of soluble phosphorus deposition to the Amazon, Tropical Atlantic Ocean, and Southern Ocean with potential impacts on carbon sequestration
- Climate Process Team: Improvement of ocean component of NOAA Climate Forecast System relevant to MJO simulations
- Investigations into Effects of Ocean Acidification in Coral Reef Environments
- Turf Algae on Dead Corals: Unexpected Daytime Calcification and Nighttime Dissolution
- Vulnerability and Resilience of Species and Ecosystems to Large-Scale Contamination Events: Lessons Learned from Deepwater Horizon
- Contribution of Sea Spray in Air-Sea Enthalpy and Momentum Exchange Coefficients in Rapidly Intensifying Tropical Cyclones
- Influence of Surfactants on Sea Spray Generation During Tropical Cyclones
- The Role of Hydrates, Competing Chemical Constituents, and Aerosol Surface Composition on ClNO2 Formation from Dusts
- The effect of the diurnal cycle of surfactant-associated bacteria in the sea surface microlayer on SAR imagery