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Ganeshchandra Mallya, Mohamed M. Hantush and Rao S. Govindaraju
Effective water quality management and reliable environmental modeling depend on the availability, size, and quality of water quality (WQ) data. Observed stream water quality data are usually sparse in both time and space. Reconstruction of water quality...
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Rachel L. Nifong and Jason M. Taylor
Agricultural drainage networks within the Lower Mississippi River Basin (LMRB) have potential to attenuate nutrient loading to downstream aquatic ecosystems through best management practices. Nutrient uptake (nitrogen, phosphorus), gross primary producti...
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Heng Cai, Nina S.-N. Lam, Lei Zou, Yi Qiang, Kenan Li
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This paper presents an assessment of community resilience to coastal hazards in the Lower Mississippi River Basin (LMRB) region in southeastern Louisiana. The assessment was conducted at the census block group scale. The specific purpose of this study wa...
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Lei Zou, Joshua Kent, Nina S.-N. Lam, Heng Cai, Yi Qiang and Kenan Li
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High subsidence rates, along with eustatic sea-level change, sediment accumulation and shoreline erosion have led to widespread land loss and the deterioration of ecosystem health around the Lower Mississippi River Basin (LMRB). A proper evaluation of th...
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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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