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期刊名:Continental shelf research

缩写:CONT SHELF RES

ISSN:0278-4343

e-ISSN:1873-6955

IF/分区:2.3/Q3

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Shallow continental shelves support productive pelagic and benthic communities. This study characterized a shallow shelf region in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico focusing on the effect of light on water column and benthic fluxes at water d...
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Organic matter can be supplied naturally from land through rivers or produced in-situ in the marine environment. Current methods of examining natural bulk dissolved organic matter (DOM) are not able to discriminate multiple sources of DOM. ...
Ike Sari Astuti,Deepak R Mishra,Sachidananda Mishra et al. Ike Sari Astuti et al.
Coastal and estuarine ecosystems provide numerous economic and environmental benefits to society. However, increasing anthropogenic activities and developmental pressure may stress these areas and hamper their ecosystem services. Satellite ...
Suzanna Clark,Katherine A Hubbard,Dennis J McGillicuddy Jr et al. Suzanna Clark et al.
In 2016, an unprecedented Pseudo-nitzschia australis bloom in the Gulf of Maine led to the first shellfishery closures due to domoic acid in the region's history. In this paper, potential introduction routes of P. australis are explored thr...
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In situ observations and a coupled bio-physical model were used to study the germination, initiation, and development of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) Alexandrium fundyense bloom in 2006. Hydrographic measurements and comparisons with GOM climato...
J P Manning,D J McGillicuddy,N R Pettigrew et al. J P Manning et al.
Two-hundred and twenty seven satellite-tracked drifters were deployed in the Gulf of Maine (GoM) from 1988 to 2007, primarily during spring and summer. The archive of tracks includes over 100,000 kilometers logged thus far. Statistics such ...
Rebecca J Gast,Levi Gorrell,Britt Raubenheimer et al. Rebecca J Gast et al.
Bacterial pathogens in coastal sediments may pose a health risk to users of beaches. Although recent work shows that beach sands harbor both indicator bacteria and potential pathogens, it is not known how deep within beach sands the organis...
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Field observations of flow and sediment transport in a tributary channel through intertidal mudflats indicate that suspended sediment was closely linked to advection and dispersion of a tidal salinity front. During calm weather when tidal f...