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View article: Quantifying the Flushing Time of Major Coastal Bays in the Northern Gulf of Mexico from 20-Year Simulations
Quantifying the Flushing Time of Major Coastal Bays in the Northern Gulf of Mexico from 20-Year Simulations Open
Flushing time is a key transport timescale used to quantify water renewal in coastal bays, influencing the concentration and export of nutrients, sediments, pollutants, and biological materials. Despite its importance, rigorous flushing ti…
View article: Common Era time-transgressive forcing of Caribbean water balance
Common Era time-transgressive forcing of Caribbean water balance Open
Tropical North Atlantic sea surface temperatures and low-latitude rainfall covary, but prehistoric subtropical rainfall records are often misaligned. Here, a submarine groundwater discharge record from the northern Bahamas archives regiona…
View article: Intermittent estuaries deserve global attention as vulnerable and vital ecosystems
Intermittent estuaries deserve global attention as vulnerable and vital ecosystems Open
Intermittently closed estuaries provide important ecosystem services but are often overlooked in coastal and catchment research and management. These estuaries are highly vulnerable to human and climate disturbances due to their episodic c…
View article: Vulnerable and vital: Intermittent estuaries deserve global attention
Vulnerable and vital: Intermittent estuaries deserve global attention Open
Intermittently open/closed estuaries provide important ecosystem services but are often overlooked in coastal–catchment research and management. These estuaries are highly vulnerable to human/climate disturbances due to their tendency to c…
View article: Quantifying the Connectivity of Microplastic Pollution in the Texas–Louisiana Coastal Area
Quantifying the Connectivity of Microplastic Pollution in the Texas–Louisiana Coastal Area Open
Despite the Gulf of Mexico having one of the world's highest microplastic concentrations, there is a paucity of information regarding the impact of microplastic pollution on its coastal systems. Using a Lagrangian particle-tracking model c…
View article: Dispersal pathways of European green crab larvae into and throughout the eastern Salish Sea
Dispersal pathways of European green crab larvae into and throughout the eastern Salish Sea Open
The invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas) was first detected on the US west coast around 1989 and has expanded its range northward from central California to southern Alaska. The eastern Salish Sea was initially thought to be prot…
View article: Machine Learning‐Based Wave Model With High Spatial Resolution in Chesapeake Bay
Machine Learning‐Based Wave Model With High Spatial Resolution in Chesapeake Bay Open
A high‐resolution wave model is crucial for accurate modeling of sediment and organic material transports, but its computational costs hinder direct coupling to an ecosystem model. We developed a machine learning model using long short‐ter…
View article: Potential increasing marine primary production in stratified shelf seas under climate warming
Potential increasing marine primary production in stratified shelf seas under climate warming Open
Chronological framework and biogenic silicon (BSi) content of sediment core NYS05 (122.67°E, 37.83°N; 545 cm in length) collected from the North Yellow Sea. The chronological framework was based on AMS 14C analysis of foraminifera and shel…
View article: Potential increasing marine primary production in stratified shelf seas under climate warming
Potential increasing marine primary production in stratified shelf seas under climate warming Open
Chronological framework and biogenic silicon (BSi) content of sediment core NYS05 (122.67°E, 37.83°N; 545 cm in length) collected from the North Yellow Sea. The chronological framework was based on AMS 14C analysis of foraminifera and shel…
View article: High‐Resolution Records of Millennial‐Scale East Asian Winter Monsoon in the Shelf Sea of Eastern China
High‐Resolution Records of Millennial‐Scale East Asian Winter Monsoon in the Shelf Sea of Eastern China Open
The evolution of the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) during the Holocene remains controversial because of the lack of reliable proxies. In this study, a link between cross‐front transport and the EAWM was found in the North Yellow Sea, an…
View article: Modelling transport pathways of varying microplastics in an estuarine environment
Modelling transport pathways of varying microplastics in an estuarine environment Open
Plastics have become ubiquitous in the modern consumer economy. Unchecked production, failure to implement efficient recycling practices, and poorly defined global policy regarding production and disposal has led to a prevalent plastic pro…
View article: VIIRS gap-free satellite data for Chla in Chesapeake Bay from 2011 to 2018
VIIRS gap-free satellite data for Chla in Chesapeake Bay from 2011 to 2018 Open
The uploaded data are daily and 7-day blended VIIRS satellite Chla data for the Chesapeake Bay. Data are used by the publication "Chlorophyll-a in Chesapeake Bay based on VIIRS satellite data: spatiotemporal variability and prediction with…
View article: VIIRS gap-free satellite data for Chla in Chesapeake Bay from 2011 to 2018
VIIRS gap-free satellite data for Chla in Chesapeake Bay from 2011 to 2018 Open
The uploaded data are daily and 7-day blended VIIRS satellite Chla data for the Chesapeake Bay. Data are used by the publication "Chlorophyll-a in Chesapeake Bay based on VIIRS satellite data: spatiotemporal variability and prediction with…
View article: Mechanism underlying the millennial scale variation of offshore sediment transport in the North Yellow Sea
Mechanism underlying the millennial scale variation of offshore sediment transport in the North Yellow Sea Open
Sediment cores YC10 (length: 548 cm, water depth: 54 m) and YC26 (length: 435 cm, water depth: 15 m) were collected by hammer drilling on a fishing vessel from the NYS in July 2016. The sediment cores were split lengthwise, described, phot…
View article: Mechanism underlying the millennial scale variation of offshore sediment transport in the North Yellow Sea
Mechanism underlying the millennial scale variation of offshore sediment transport in the North Yellow Sea Open
Sediment cores YC10 (length: 548 cm, water depth: 54 m) and YC26 (length: 435 cm, water depth: 15 m) were collected by hammer drilling on a fishing vessel from the NYS in July 2016. The sediment cores were split lengthwise, described, phot…
View article: Simple relationships between residence time and annual nutrient retention, export, and loading for estuaries
Simple relationships between residence time and annual nutrient retention, export, and loading for estuaries Open
Simple mathematical models are derived from mass balances for water and transported substance to provide insight into the relationships between import, export, transport, and internal removal for nonconservative substances in an estuary. E…
View article: Particle Triggered Reactions as an Important Mechanism of Alkalinity and Inorganic Carbon Removal in River Plumes
Particle Triggered Reactions as an Important Mechanism of Alkalinity and Inorganic Carbon Removal in River Plumes Open
The effects of heterogeneous reactions between river‐borne particles and the carbonate system were studied in the plumes of the Mississippi and Brazos rivers. Measurements within these plumes revealed significant removal of dissolved inorg…
View article: Variability of Deep Water in Jordan Basin of the Gulf of Maine: Influence of Gulf Stream Warm Core Rings and the Nova Scotia Current
Variability of Deep Water in Jordan Basin of the Gulf of Maine: Influence of Gulf Stream Warm Core Rings and the Nova Scotia Current Open
As the nutrient‐rich subsurface slope water intruding into the deep basin of the Gulf of Maine (GoM) supports the high biological productivity in the semi‐enclosed gulf, it is important to understand the process and time scale of such slop…
View article: A Machine‐Learning‐Based Model for Water Quality in Coastal Waters, Taking Dissolved Oxygen and Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay as an Example
A Machine‐Learning‐Based Model for Water Quality in Coastal Waters, Taking Dissolved Oxygen and Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay as an Example Open
Hypoxia is a big concern in coastal waters as it affects ecosystem health, fishery yield, and marine water resources. Accurately modeling coastal hypoxia is still very challenging even with the most advanced numerical models. A data‐driven…
View article: Code for a data-driven model
Code for a data-driven model Open
The archived code is to illustrate the framework of the data-driven model proposed in the article "A machine-learning-based model for water quality in coastal waters, taking dissolved oxygen and hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay as an example" sub…
View article: Matlab Codes for the data-driven model
Matlab Codes for the data-driven model Open
Main function: f_data_driven_model For detail of the methodology, please see the paper entitled "A machine-learning-based modeling for water quality in coastal waters- taking dissolved oxygen and hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay as an example" by…
View article: Using observed bacteria concentration and modeled transit time under an analytical framework to estimate overall removal rate of fecal coliform in an estuary
Using observed bacteria concentration and modeled transit time under an analytical framework to estimate overall removal rate of fecal coliform in an estuary Open
Abundance of fecal coliform (FC) is widely used to indicate the potential presence of pathogens, the No.1 cause of water impairments in the U.S. Despite extensive monitoring efforts, assessing and modeling FC pollution still faces challeng…
View article: A hydrodynamic model for Galveston Bay and the shelf in the northern Gulf of Mexico
A hydrodynamic model for Galveston Bay and the shelf in the northern Gulf of Mexico Open
A 3-D unstructured-grid hydrodynamic model for the northern Gulf of Mexico was developed, with a hybrid s–z vertical grid and high-resolution horizontal grid for the main estuarine systems along the Texas–Louisiana coast. This model, based…
View article: Supplemental material for article "An analytical approach for bacteria modeling in an estuarine system and in-situ die-off rate estimation"
Supplemental material for article "An analytical approach for bacteria modeling in an estuarine system and in-situ die-off rate estimation" Open
It contains several supplemental figures and text.
View article: Supplemental material for article "An analytical approach for bacteria modeling in an estuarine system and in-situ die-off rate estimation"
Supplemental material for article "An analytical approach for bacteria modeling in an estuarine system and in-situ die-off rate estimation" Open
It contains several supplemental figures and text.