Samuel W. Stevens
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View article: The coupled oxygen and carbon dynamics in the subsurface waters of the Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary and implications for artificial oxygenation
The coupled oxygen and carbon dynamics in the subsurface waters of the Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary and implications for artificial oxygenation Open
The Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary have experienced major environmental change over the past century, including the development of hypoxic bottom waters and their simultaneous warming and acidification. Here, we use biogeochemical obs…
View article: Supplementary material to "The changing composition of the Gulf of St. Lawrence inflow waters observed from transient tracer measurements"
Supplementary material to "The changing composition of the Gulf of St. Lawrence inflow waters observed from transient tracer measurements" Open
View article: Drivers of oxygen variability on the Canadian Pacific shelf in the context of emerging hypoxia
Drivers of oxygen variability on the Canadian Pacific shelf in the context of emerging hypoxia Open
View article: Dissolved Oxygen Variability on the Canadian Pacific Shelf: Trends, Drivers, and Projections in the Context of Emerging Hypoxia in Queen Charlotte Sound
Dissolved Oxygen Variability on the Canadian Pacific Shelf: Trends, Drivers, and Projections in the Context of Emerging Hypoxia in Queen Charlotte Sound Open
Hypoxia is an increasing concern along the Northeast Pacific continental margin, driven by dissolved oxygen () declines related to a warming climate. Although the North Pacific inventory has declined for decades, hypoxia was rarely observe…
View article: Supplementary material to "The coupled oxygen and carbon dynamics in the subsurface waters of the Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary and Implications for Artificial Oxygenation"
Supplementary material to "The coupled oxygen and carbon dynamics in the subsurface waters of the Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary and Implications for Artificial Oxygenation" Open
View article: The coupled oxygen and carbon dynamics in the subsurface waters of the Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary and Implications for Artificial Oxygenation
The coupled oxygen and carbon dynamics in the subsurface waters of the Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary and Implications for Artificial Oxygenation Open
The Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary have experienced major environmental change over the past century, including the development of hypoxic bottom waters and their simultaneous warming and acidification. Here, we use biogeochemical obs…
View article: Swish floats- an inexpensive neutrally buoyant float to monitor dispersion in coastal seas
Swish floats- an inexpensive neutrally buoyant float to monitor dispersion in coastal seas Open
<p>The direct measurement of subsurface ocean currents using neutrally buoyant free-floating instruments (or “floats”) has been used for decades by oceanographers. These observations are still useful to observe me…
View article: Distribution, Sources and Dispersion of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in the Water Column of the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, Canada
Distribution, Sources and Dispersion of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in the Water Column of the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, Canada Open
View article: Publisher Correction: A recent decline in North Atlantic subtropical mode water formation
Publisher Correction: A recent decline in North Atlantic subtropical mode water formation Open
View article: Using seasonality and particle tracking to trace Intermediate Water in the Strait of Georgia
Using seasonality and particle tracking to trace Intermediate Water in the Strait of Georgia Open
The Strait of Georgia is a complex system of basins and waterways within the Salish Sea that receives the majority of Greater Vancouver’s wastewater via riverine input and effluent outfalls. It can be nominally divided into three constitue…
View article: Dispersion and removal of two toxic trace metals (Ag and Cd) in the Strait of Georgia
Dispersion and removal of two toxic trace metals (Ag and Cd) in the Strait of Georgia Open
Two highly toxic trace metals, silver (Ag) and cadmium (Cd) have been monitored in the sediments and water column of the Strait of Georgia since 2014. With the advent of nanotechnology, silver nanoparticles are widely used in medical appli…