The nature of emerging patterns concerning water quality stressors and the evolution of hypoxia within sub-estuaries of the Chesapeake Bay has been an important unresolved question among the Chesapeake Bay community. Elucidation of the nature of hypoxia in the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay has important ramifications to the successful restoration of the Bay, since much of Bay states population lives within the watersheds of the tributaries. Very little to date, is known about the small sub-estuaries of the Chesapeake Bay due to limited resources and the difficulties in resolving both space and time dimensions on scales that are adequate to resolve this question. We resolve the spatio-temporal domain dilemma by setting up an intense moni...
The overall size of the dead zone within the main stem of the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributari...
Abstract: Oxygen depletion leading to a summer anoxia in subpycnocline waters of the mesohaline reac...
Bottom-water hypoxia (<2 mg l-1dissolved oxygen [DO]) greatly modifies the benthic habitat of estuar...
AbstractThe nature of emerging patterns concerning water quality stressors and the evolution of hypo...
The formation of periodic hypoxia within tributary estuaries, and its relationship to the spring-nea...
Hypoxia, the condition of low dissolved oxygen, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ecology. H...
Hypoxic or anoxic conditions in the subpycnocline water of Chesapeake Bay persist throughout the sum...
Norwich Harbor is located at the head of the Thames River, the third largest drainage basin to the L...
The “Dead Zone” of the Chesapeake Bay refers to a volume of bottom water that is characterized by di...
A major fish kill occurred in the Richmond River estuary in January 2008 due to oxygen depletion fol...
A simplified conceptual model based on timescales of gravitational circulation, vertical exchange, a...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The “Dead Zone” of the Chesapeake Bay refers to a volume of bottom water that is characterized by di...
Since colonial times, anthropogenic effects have eroded Chesapeake Bay’s health, resulting in an inc...
Hypoxia, or the condition of low dissolved oxygen levels, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ...
The overall size of the dead zone within the main stem of the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributari...
Abstract: Oxygen depletion leading to a summer anoxia in subpycnocline waters of the mesohaline reac...
Bottom-water hypoxia (<2 mg l-1dissolved oxygen [DO]) greatly modifies the benthic habitat of estuar...
AbstractThe nature of emerging patterns concerning water quality stressors and the evolution of hypo...
The formation of periodic hypoxia within tributary estuaries, and its relationship to the spring-nea...
Hypoxia, the condition of low dissolved oxygen, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ecology. H...
Hypoxic or anoxic conditions in the subpycnocline water of Chesapeake Bay persist throughout the sum...
Norwich Harbor is located at the head of the Thames River, the third largest drainage basin to the L...
The “Dead Zone” of the Chesapeake Bay refers to a volume of bottom water that is characterized by di...
A major fish kill occurred in the Richmond River estuary in January 2008 due to oxygen depletion fol...
A simplified conceptual model based on timescales of gravitational circulation, vertical exchange, a...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The “Dead Zone” of the Chesapeake Bay refers to a volume of bottom water that is characterized by di...
Since colonial times, anthropogenic effects have eroded Chesapeake Bay’s health, resulting in an inc...
Hypoxia, or the condition of low dissolved oxygen levels, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ...
The overall size of the dead zone within the main stem of the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributari...
Abstract: Oxygen depletion leading to a summer anoxia in subpycnocline waters of the mesohaline reac...
Bottom-water hypoxia (<2 mg l-1dissolved oxygen [DO]) greatly modifies the benthic habitat of estuar...