Browsing by Subject "Gulf Coast"
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(2012-07-16)The numerous benefits that wetlands provide make them essential to ecosystem services and ecological functions. Historically, wetland losses have been caused by natural and anthropogenic changes. In Texas, nearly 50% of ...
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(2019-11-12)Ecosystem-based management is an integrated approach that recognizes complex interactions within an ecosystem and manages based on multiple aspects of ecosystem health and function, instead of focusing on only single species ...
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(Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.eslwin.tamu.edu), 1991-06)Environmental pressures are causing many companies to rethink how they do business. Like many other areas of the country, the Gulf Coast petrochemical corridors, including those served by Gulf States Utilities, are classified ...
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(2019-07-08)The United States experienced a series of record-breaking climate and weather-related disasters in 2017. While this may have been a record-breaking year, it is not expected to be an anomaly. Climatologists warn that disasters ...
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(2022-04-22)The Gulf Coast is the most important U.S. oil and gas region and contains substantial industry infrastructure and assets. The coastal location makes that energy infrastructure vulnerable to extreme weather like hurricanes, ...
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(2014-12-02)Estuaries are economically and ecologically significant regions that are highly sensitive to external forcing from sea-level rise, storm events, and anthropogenic change. West Galveston Bay (West Bay) is a back-barrier ...
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(1979)Compressional-wave velocities were measured parallel and perpendicular to bedding in five Gulf Coast carbonate samples at atmospheric pressure. In general, the horizontal velocities exceeded the vertical velocities, with ...