The effect of storms on water quality in the Chesapeake Bay has been studied in a patchwork fashion at various sites for short periods of time. In this paper, we use a relationship between MODIS-Terra red light reflectance and total suspended solid (TSS) concentrations in order to develop a fourteen-year time period of TSS estimates during which effects of storms and land cover can be studied over a large portion of the Bay. Exponential fits were most appropriate, resulting in viable reflectance-TSS relationships for the five major Western Shore rivers and the Mainstem of the Bay. Other tributaries were less well-disposed for such relationships due to lack of a large range of TSS concentrations, shallow river beds, or low number of data poi...
Toward Chesapeake Bay restoration, management programs have focused for decades on reducing nutrient...
Flux quantification for riverine water-quality constituents has been an active area of research. Sta...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) and salinity levels in the James, York, and Rappahannock estuaries were monito...
Sediment loading is one of the primary threats to the health of the Chesapeake Bay.We have developed...
Traditional field techniques to monitor water quality in large estuaries, such as boat-based surveys...
Traditional field techniques to monitor water quality in large estuaries, such as boat-based surveys...
Nutrient concentrations measured in lower Chesapeake Bay in the summer of 1972 immediately following...
Studies documenting the capacity of restored streams to reduce pollutant loads indicate that they ar...
Subtidal water levels in Chesapeake Bay, which can have amplitudes as large as 1 m at Baltimore, are...
The effects of estuarine turbidity, flushing, salinity, and circulation on the ecology of the Chesap...
The Chesapeake Bay and its associated tidal tributaries, which together form one of the United State...
A hydrographic station (Station Y) at the mouth of the York River (37°14.6\u27N, 76°23.4\u27W) was u...
Little is known about the chemical and biological effects of flooding on adjacent aquatic environmen...
Water quality in Chesapeake Bay has degraded over the past 50 years with respect to oxygen depletion...
Shoreline erosion supplies sediments to estuaries and coastal waters, influencing water clarity and ...
Toward Chesapeake Bay restoration, management programs have focused for decades on reducing nutrient...
Flux quantification for riverine water-quality constituents has been an active area of research. Sta...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) and salinity levels in the James, York, and Rappahannock estuaries were monito...
Sediment loading is one of the primary threats to the health of the Chesapeake Bay.We have developed...
Traditional field techniques to monitor water quality in large estuaries, such as boat-based surveys...
Traditional field techniques to monitor water quality in large estuaries, such as boat-based surveys...
Nutrient concentrations measured in lower Chesapeake Bay in the summer of 1972 immediately following...
Studies documenting the capacity of restored streams to reduce pollutant loads indicate that they ar...
Subtidal water levels in Chesapeake Bay, which can have amplitudes as large as 1 m at Baltimore, are...
The effects of estuarine turbidity, flushing, salinity, and circulation on the ecology of the Chesap...
The Chesapeake Bay and its associated tidal tributaries, which together form one of the United State...
A hydrographic station (Station Y) at the mouth of the York River (37°14.6\u27N, 76°23.4\u27W) was u...
Little is known about the chemical and biological effects of flooding on adjacent aquatic environmen...
Water quality in Chesapeake Bay has degraded over the past 50 years with respect to oxygen depletion...
Shoreline erosion supplies sediments to estuaries and coastal waters, influencing water clarity and ...
Toward Chesapeake Bay restoration, management programs have focused for decades on reducing nutrient...
Flux quantification for riverine water-quality constituents has been an active area of research. Sta...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) and salinity levels in the James, York, and Rappahannock estuaries were monito...