Florida Gulf Coast University
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- Estimation of Bed Shear Stress Using Inertial Dissipation Method Under the Presence of Wave Motions
- Bald Cypress Contributions to Total Evapotranspiration in a Dwarf Cypress Ecosystem in Big Cypress National Preserve
- Understanding nitrogen fixation in two shallow eutrophic lakes in Central Florida
- Water-use Comparison of the Invasive Tree Species, Melaleuca Quinquenervia, and two Native Tree Species,Taxodium Distichum and Pinus Elliottii, in Southwest Florida
- Using sediment traps in a shallow eutrophic system, lessons learned at Lake Jesup, Middle St. Johns River basin, Florida
- Assessing sediment dynamics of the Middle St. Johns River Basin, Lake Jesup, Florida, USA
- Getting a Helping Hand From 'Dead Man's Fingers': The Role of Pneumatophore Photosynthesis in Black Mangrove Ecosystem Carbon Fluxes
- Soil Respiration of Three Mangrove Forests on Sanibel Island, Florida
- Tidal flux of dissolved organic carbon, total mercury, and methylmercury from a mangrove marsh
- Understanding Sediment Dynamics in a Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake within the Middle St. Johns River: Lake Jesup, FL
- Determining the meteorological forcing that affect seasonal and diurnal dynamics of respiration and GPP in a constructed urban wetland in Ohio
- Response of the Indo-Australian Monsoon System to Heinrich Events: Evidence from Marine and Terrestrial Sediments
- Effects of Environmental Conditions on an Urban Wetland's Methane Fluxes
- Holocene Depositional History of Shad Pond, a Hypersaline Coastal Lagoon, Eleuthera, Bahamas and Its Influence on Lucayan Occupation
- Search for Correlations Between Sprites and Tgfs By Goddard Robotic Telescope Wide Field (GRT-WF)
- Combining eddy-covariance and chamber measurements to determine the methane budget from a small, heterogeneous urban wetland park
- Continuation of Search for Correlations Between Sprites and Tgfs By Goddard Robotic Telescope Wide Field (GRT-WF)
- Expanding the Use of Online Remote Electron Microscopy in the Classroom to Transform Undergraduate Geoscience Education: Successes and Strategies for Increasing Student and Faculty Engagement
- Observing Red Tide Algal Blooms From Satellite Ocean Color Imagery: West Florida Shelf
- Updates on Search for Correlations Between Sprites and TGFs By Goddard Robotic Telescope Wide Field (GRT-WF)
- A Large Number of Sprites from an Isolated Storm System in January in South West FL
- Geochemistry and petrogenesis of serpentinite from the Ingalls ophiolite complex, central Cascades, Washington
- How Teachers' Beliefs About Climate Change Influence Their Instruction and Resulting Student Outcomes
- A Coupled wave-storm surge model for coastal vulnerability assessment for the Bahamas Archipelago
- Measurements of Radon Air Distribution in the Florida Peninsula
- The Impact of Values on Sustainability Actions Among Coastal Populations
- The Role of Wetland Processes in the Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change
- Radon Distribution Map of the Florida Peninsula
- Geologic Evidence of Hurricane Irma in a Southwest Florida Back-Barrier Lagoonal Site
- Search for Possible Simultaneous Observations of ASIM TLEs and TGFs with Goddard Robotic Telescope Wide Field (GRT-WF)
- Application of Radio Isotopes to Study the Transport of Nutrients from the Caloosahatchee River to the Gulf of Mexico
- Application of Radium Isotopes to Study the Transport of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon from the Caloosahatchee River to the Gulf of Mexico
- Chemistry of submarine hot springs and implications for the nutrient inputs and harmful algal blooms in Southwest Florida
- Quantifying Microplastic Abundance and Distribution in Southwest Floridas Coastal-Marine Waters
- Study on Influence of Natural Radio Active Resources to Weather
- Utilization of Stable Isotopes for tracing sources of nutrients in the Caloosahatchee River and Estuary, Florida Samantha Schwippert, James Javaruski, Puspa L. Adhikari The Water School, Department of Marine and Earth Sciences Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Florida
- A 20-Year Analysis on Barrier Island Coastal Morphology and Erosion in Upper Captiva, FL using LiDAR Remote Sensing
- An NSF Geopaths Funded Combined Summer and Fall Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience to Attract and Retain a Diverse Group of Students Into a New Environmental Geology Program.
- Application-specific model selection and model weighting of global climate models with application to regional environmental management of red tide
- Characteristics of Current and Electric Field Signatures during the Initial Stage in Upward Lightning at the Gaisberg Tower
- Characterizing Freshwater Lenses Beneath a Series of Ridge Systems and Natural Communities on the Barrier Island of Cayo Costa, Florida
- Contrasting Freshwater Lens Thickness between Developed and Undeveloped Sections of Upper Captiva Island: Insights from Ground-Penetrating Radar
- Effects of Caloosahatchee Nutrient Fluxes on the Benthic Community of the Southwest Florida Shelf
- Effects of Chloride Pollution on Germination and Growth of Wild Rice (Zizania palustris)
- Investigating the Ecohydrology of a Barrier Island Environment Using Remote Sensing
- Nutrient Analysis of Surface Water and Groundwater Between Two Constructed Wetlands in Southwest Florida
- Shallow Groundwater Analysis of an Engineered Wetland in Bonita Springs Community
- Short-Lived Radium Isotopes as Tracers of Estuary-Shelf Transport of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and Nutrients
- Terrestrial Gamma Radiation Distribution Map of Okinawa Island