This data includes the model codes and input files for the paper "Large projected decline in dissolved oxygen in a eutrophic estuary due to climate change" submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans. It includes the input files and source code for ROMS and RCA model to produce simulations of Chesapeake Bay hypoxia during 1989-1998 and 2047-2098. ROMS (Regional Ocean Modeling System) model used in this study is version 3.4. RCA (Row-Column AESOP) water quality model used in this study is coupled with ROMS output, by UMCES group. For more details, please see the future publication
The Estuarine Hypoxia component of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (US-IOOS) Coastal and ...
Climate-induced changes in hypoxia are among the most serious threats facing estuaries, which are am...
This project investigated the distribution of low dissolved oxygen bottom waters (hypoxia) in southe...
This data includes the model codes and input files for the paper "Large projected decline in dissolv...
This research uses an estuarine-watershed hydrodynamic–biogeochemical modeling system along with pro...
This dataset include the input files for the hindcast simulation of ROMS-RCA in Chesapeake Bay durin...
These are the source codes of the models used in the paper Large Eutrophic Estuaries Becoming Sinks ...
Hypoxia, the condition of low dissolved oxygen, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ecology. H...
The Chesapeake Bay region is projected to experience changes in temperature, sea level, and precipi...
A three-dimensional numerical model of the Chesapeake Bay (east coast of the United States) was used...
Eutrophication-induced coastal hypoxia can result in stressful habitat for marine living resources a...
Multiple climate-driven stressors, including warming and increased nutrient delivery, are exacerbati...
Decadal-to-century scale trends for a range of marine environmental variables in the upper mesopelag...
AbstractOcean deoxygenation is an emerging hazard for marine ecosystems and a fingerprint of anthrop...
The cause for large variability of hypoxia off the Changjiang Estuary has not been well understood p...
The Estuarine Hypoxia component of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (US-IOOS) Coastal and ...
Climate-induced changes in hypoxia are among the most serious threats facing estuaries, which are am...
This project investigated the distribution of low dissolved oxygen bottom waters (hypoxia) in southe...
This data includes the model codes and input files for the paper "Large projected decline in dissolv...
This research uses an estuarine-watershed hydrodynamic–biogeochemical modeling system along with pro...
This dataset include the input files for the hindcast simulation of ROMS-RCA in Chesapeake Bay durin...
These are the source codes of the models used in the paper Large Eutrophic Estuaries Becoming Sinks ...
Hypoxia, the condition of low dissolved oxygen, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ecology. H...
The Chesapeake Bay region is projected to experience changes in temperature, sea level, and precipi...
A three-dimensional numerical model of the Chesapeake Bay (east coast of the United States) was used...
Eutrophication-induced coastal hypoxia can result in stressful habitat for marine living resources a...
Multiple climate-driven stressors, including warming and increased nutrient delivery, are exacerbati...
Decadal-to-century scale trends for a range of marine environmental variables in the upper mesopelag...
AbstractOcean deoxygenation is an emerging hazard for marine ecosystems and a fingerprint of anthrop...
The cause for large variability of hypoxia off the Changjiang Estuary has not been well understood p...
The Estuarine Hypoxia component of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (US-IOOS) Coastal and ...
Climate-induced changes in hypoxia are among the most serious threats facing estuaries, which are am...
This project investigated the distribution of low dissolved oxygen bottom waters (hypoxia) in southe...