A large region of low-dissolved-oxygen bottom waters (hypoxia) forms nearly every summer in the northern Gulf of Mexico because of nutrient inputs from theMississippi River Basin andwater column stratification. Policymakers developed goals to reduce the area of hypoxic extent because of its ecological, economic, and commercial fisheries impacts. However, the goals remain elusive after 30 y of research and monitoring and 15 y of goal-setting and assessment because there has been little change in river nitrogen concentrations. An intergovernmental Task Force recently extended to 2035 the deadline for achieving the goal of a 5,000-km(2) 5-y average hypoxic zone and set an interim load target of a 20% reduction of the spring nitrogen loading fr...
Hypoxia events occur when dissolved oxygen concentrations fall below the minimum threshold (dissolve...
Projections of general circulation models suggest that freshwater discharge from the Mississippi Riv...
Projections of general circulation models suggest that freshwater discharge from the Mississippi Riv...
A large region of low-dissolved-oxygen bottom waters (hypoxia) forms nearly every summer in the nort...
A large region of low-dissolved-oxygen bottom waters (hypoxia) forms nearly every summer in the nort...
The effects of nutrient loading from the Mississippi River basin on the areal extent of hypoxia in t...
We update and reevaluate the scientific information on the distribution, history, and causes of cont...
The Mississippi and Atchafalaya River System discharges large amounts of freshwater and nutrients in...
Hypoxia is a critical issue in the Gulf of Mexico that has challenged management efforts in recent y...
Robust estimates of hypoxic extent (both area and volume) are important for assessing the impacts of...
One of the largest human-caused areas of bottom-water oxygen deficiency in the coastal ocean is on t...
The occurrence of hypoxia in coastal oceans is a long-standing and growing problem worldwide and is...
Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico emerged as a national concern nearly 15 years ago. Hypoxia is a condit...
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Summer hypoxia (dissolved oxygen < 2 mg/L) in the bottom waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico has r...
Hypoxia events occur when dissolved oxygen concentrations fall below the minimum threshold (dissolve...
Projections of general circulation models suggest that freshwater discharge from the Mississippi Riv...
Projections of general circulation models suggest that freshwater discharge from the Mississippi Riv...
A large region of low-dissolved-oxygen bottom waters (hypoxia) forms nearly every summer in the nort...
A large region of low-dissolved-oxygen bottom waters (hypoxia) forms nearly every summer in the nort...
The effects of nutrient loading from the Mississippi River basin on the areal extent of hypoxia in t...
We update and reevaluate the scientific information on the distribution, history, and causes of cont...
The Mississippi and Atchafalaya River System discharges large amounts of freshwater and nutrients in...
Hypoxia is a critical issue in the Gulf of Mexico that has challenged management efforts in recent y...
Robust estimates of hypoxic extent (both area and volume) are important for assessing the impacts of...
One of the largest human-caused areas of bottom-water oxygen deficiency in the coastal ocean is on t...
The occurrence of hypoxia in coastal oceans is a long-standing and growing problem worldwide and is...
Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico emerged as a national concern nearly 15 years ago. Hypoxia is a condit...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95312/1/eost16763.pd
Summer hypoxia (dissolved oxygen < 2 mg/L) in the bottom waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico has r...
Hypoxia events occur when dissolved oxygen concentrations fall below the minimum threshold (dissolve...
Projections of general circulation models suggest that freshwater discharge from the Mississippi Riv...
Projections of general circulation models suggest that freshwater discharge from the Mississippi Riv...