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Qian Zhang, Chunyan Li, Wei Huang, Jun Lin, Matthew Hiatt and Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Atmospheric cold fronts can periodically generate storm surges and affect sediment transport in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM). In this paper, we evaluate water circulation spatiotemporal patterns induced by six atmospheric cold front events in the W...
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Dapeng Li, Yingru Li, Quynh C. Nguyen and Laura K. Siebeneck
This study examines the characteristics of the members in the most popular Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Professional (GISP) certification program in the United States as well as the spatial patterns of the certified GISPs. The results show that t...
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Marianne E. Dietz, Kam-biu Liu and Thomas A. Bianchette
The Louisiana shoreline is rapidly retreating as a result of factors such as sea-level rise and land subsidence. The northern Gulf of Mexico coast is also a hotspot for hurricane landfalls, and several major storms have impacted this region in the past f...
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Kehui Xu, Samuel J. Bentley, Patrick Robichaux, Xiaoyu Sha, Haifei Yang
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Although the Mississippi River deltaic plain has been the subject of abundant research over recent decades, there is a paucity of data concerning field measurement of sediment erodibility in Louisiana estuaries. Two contrasting receiving basins for activ...
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Thomas A. Bianchette, Kam-biu Liu, Yi Qiang, Nina S.-N. Lam
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The wetlands of the southern Louisiana coast are disappearing due to a host of environmental stressors. Thus, it is imperative to analyze the spatial and temporal variability of wetland vertical accretion rates. A key question in accretion concerns the r...
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Christopher M. Murray, Justin L. Rheubert, Michael E. Easter, Mark Merchant and Brian I. Crother
Numerous anthropogenic factors represent environmental threats to Gulf Coast wetland ecosystems and associated fauna. American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) have been subject to long-term management and used as ecological and physiological indi...
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JORGE ZAVALA-HIDALGO,ROSARIO ROMERO-CENTENO,ADRIANA MATEOS-JASSO,STEVEN L. MOREY,BENJAMÍN MARTÍNEZ-LÓPEZ
The Loop Current and its shed eddies dominate the circulation and dynamics of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) basin. Those eddies are strongly energetic and are the cause of intense currents that may penetrate several hundred meters deep. However, there are reg...
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