Browsing Undergraduate Research Scholars Capstone (2006–present) by Author "Kaiser, Karl"
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Wharton, Brianne MPlastics and their consequent microplastics have become omnipresent throughout the globe. Microplastic pollution has been observed in the marine environment, by direct observation and by analyses of organisms. The microplastics ...
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McMahon, Rachel (2014-01-22)Arctic rivers are the dominant pathways for the transport of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon to the Arctic Ocean, but knowledge of sources, transformations and transfer of organic carbon and nitrogen in Arctic river ...
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Wharton, Marcus Brian (2020-04-22)Sargassum fluitans is a seaweed that has existed in the North Atlantic for thousands of years. The Sargasso Sea which gets its name from sargassum was observed by Portuguese seafarers in the 15th century (Rythner, 1956). ...
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Leonard, LauraThe inundation associated with flooding events often transfers otherwise abnormal levels of contaminants into the ecosystem. The Houston/Galveston region poses a unique threat due to the high concentration of petrochemical ...
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Nagaitis, NicholleFreshwater input into an estuary is one of the most important factors that affect various aspects of the estuarine ecosystem. The goal of this study was to develop a correlation of the variations of climatic patterns to ...
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Duran Ramirez, Jesus Duran (2017-04-24)The Hyperion Treatment Plant (HTP) located off Santa Monica Bay is the largest sewage treatment facility in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. In order to perform necessary repairs chlorinated secondary-treated effluents ...