Browsing by Subject "Texas-Louisiana Shelf"
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
-
(2022-07-22)Observations of dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, and six different nutrient concentrations of the waters on the TXLA Shelf in the months of March – September in 2003 – 2014 were used in unsupervised and supervised ...
-
(2014-07-17)Current velocities from 21 years (1992-2012) of near-continuous observations are used to investigate the Texas Coastal Current on the western Texas-Louisiana continental shelf in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Observations ...
-
(2012-02-14)The Texas-Louisiana Shelf Circulation and Transport Study featured moorings that covered the shelf during 1992 to 1994, and captured the oceanic response on the shelf to category 4 Hurricane Andrew in August of 1992. ...
-
(2012-12-12)Commonly referred to as “red tide”, harmful algal blooms (HABs) formed by Karenia brevis occur frequently in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). A bloom is defined as cell abundances >105 cells L-1. This thesis will focus primarily ...
-
(2009-06-02)Hypoxia (dissolved oxygen concentrations less than 1.4 ml/l) is a recurrent seasonal phenomenon on the Louisiana Shelf, caused by the combined effects of nutrient loading by the Mississippi and Atchafalaya River System ...