The three‐dimensional structure of the offshore export of Mississippi River (MR) waters is documented for the first time with in situ data. Numerical simulations and satellite data in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) are also employed to study two pathways that were detected in summer of 2015, along the eastern and western sides of the Loop Current (LC). The initial formation of offshore branches was primarily due to the interaction of the anticyclonic LC and LC Eddy (which were close to the MR Delta and the Louisiana‐Texas shelf‐slope, respectively) with riverine waters that had been advected eastward by westerly winds (which reduced the westward buoyancy‐driven currents). The interaction of anticyclonic circulation patterns with cyclones (LC Fron...
<div><p>Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 ex...
Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 explosion ...
International audienceLarge freshwater pulses to coastal ecosystems change local hydrologic regimes ...
The three‐dimensional structure of the offshore export of Mississippi River (MR) waters is documente...
The three‐dimensional structure of the offshore export of Mississippi River (MR) waters is documente...
The three‐dimensional structure of the offshore export of Mississippi River (MR) waters is documente...
River plumes often develop in complex environments, where variable coastal and bottom topography, am...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 explosion ...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 explosion ...
<div><p>Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 ex...
Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 explosion ...
International audienceLarge freshwater pulses to coastal ecosystems change local hydrologic regimes ...
The three‐dimensional structure of the offshore export of Mississippi River (MR) waters is documente...
The three‐dimensional structure of the offshore export of Mississippi River (MR) waters is documente...
The three‐dimensional structure of the offshore export of Mississippi River (MR) waters is documente...
River plumes often develop in complex environments, where variable coastal and bottom topography, am...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 explosion ...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 explosion ...
<div><p>Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 ex...
Millions of barrels of oil escaped into the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) after the 20 April, 2010 explosion ...
International audienceLarge freshwater pulses to coastal ecosystems change local hydrologic regimes ...