A hydrograph of the Tar River depicts an unprecedented amount of rainfall during Hurricane Floyd. This excess rainfall transported carbon in the form of dissolved organic carbon or Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM). It is important to understand the transport of CDOM because it can photo-oxidize, yielding carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, which has implications for global warming. Using remote sensing, the color photographs from satellites of the Tar and Neuse rivers were examined before and after Hurricane Floyd. Pre-Floyd, sediments that were stirred up by Denis had begun to settle and the Tar and Neuse rivers were brightly colored. Post-Floyd, on September 17, 1999, the Tar and Neuse rivers were dark with CDOM. Ultimately, resear...
During the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, North Carolina (NC) was adversely impacted by two major s...
The transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) fro...
Flooding from extreme weather events (EWE), such as hurricanes, exports large amounts of dissolved o...
In 2016, Hurricane Matthew accounted for 25% of the annual riverine C loading to the Neuse River Est...
Hurricane Floyd's record rainfall in fall of l999 caused massive flooding in North Carolina; sedimen...
In order to answer questions about how much rain fell during Hurricane Floyd and its input into rive...
Coastal aquatic environments are complex and dynamic systems that are influenced by both marine and ...
Visitors to this site can view satellite imagery and read an account of how remote sensing was emplo...
Shallow coastal waters serve an important role as long-term carbon (C) sinks because they capture te...
Two intense rainfalls [Hurricane Joaquin (2015) and Hurricane Matthew (2016)], one year apart, provi...
The global carbon cycle (GCC) involves the exchange and transformation of carbon across the ocean, a...
Exchangeable dissolved organic carbon (EDOC) refers to the pool of dissolved organic compounds that ...
Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) distribution and signatures provide vital information about ...
Hurricanes and other intense storms have previously been reported to cause short-term changes in sur...
The frequency of Atlantic hurricanes has been predicted to increase significantly by the end of this...
During the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, North Carolina (NC) was adversely impacted by two major s...
The transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) fro...
Flooding from extreme weather events (EWE), such as hurricanes, exports large amounts of dissolved o...
In 2016, Hurricane Matthew accounted for 25% of the annual riverine C loading to the Neuse River Est...
Hurricane Floyd's record rainfall in fall of l999 caused massive flooding in North Carolina; sedimen...
In order to answer questions about how much rain fell during Hurricane Floyd and its input into rive...
Coastal aquatic environments are complex and dynamic systems that are influenced by both marine and ...
Visitors to this site can view satellite imagery and read an account of how remote sensing was emplo...
Shallow coastal waters serve an important role as long-term carbon (C) sinks because they capture te...
Two intense rainfalls [Hurricane Joaquin (2015) and Hurricane Matthew (2016)], one year apart, provi...
The global carbon cycle (GCC) involves the exchange and transformation of carbon across the ocean, a...
Exchangeable dissolved organic carbon (EDOC) refers to the pool of dissolved organic compounds that ...
Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) distribution and signatures provide vital information about ...
Hurricanes and other intense storms have previously been reported to cause short-term changes in sur...
The frequency of Atlantic hurricanes has been predicted to increase significantly by the end of this...
During the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, North Carolina (NC) was adversely impacted by two major s...
The transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) fro...
Flooding from extreme weather events (EWE), such as hurricanes, exports large amounts of dissolved o...