
- Wetlandestuarineshelf interactions in the Plum Island Sound and Merrimack River in the Massachusetts coast
- On the recurrent Ulva prolifera blooms in the Yellow Sea and East Chuanmin Hu,1
- Appendix B. Selected Web Pages Related to MHB 1. NARRAGANSETT BAY PORTS DATA: (CONDUCTIVITY, SALINITY,
- Complexity of the flooding/drying process in an estuarine tidal-creek salt-marsh system: An application of FVCOM
- Impact of high-frequency nonlinear internal waves on plankton dynamics in Massachusetts Bay
- Mapping of tide and tidal flow fields along a tidal channel with vessel-based observations
- Tidal Flushing and Eddy Shedding in Mount Hope Bay and Narragansett Bay: An Application of FVCOM
- Sensitivity analysis of sea scallop larvae trajectories to hydrodynamic model configuration on Georges Bank and adjacent coastal regions
- 1722 VOLUME 30J O U R N A L O F P H Y S I C A L O C E A N O G R A P H Y 2000 American Meteorological Society
- Anatomy of the recurrent coastal sediment plume in Lake Michigan and its impacts on light climate, nutrients, and plankton
- JANUARY 2003 159C H E N E T A L . 2003 American Meteorological Society
- The School for Marine Science and The Heat Budget for Mt. Hope Bay
- Deep-Sea Research II 53 (2006) 28082832 Influence of model geometrical fitting and turbulence
- Ecological Modelling 178 (2004) 457482 Development of water quality model in the Satilla
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- Chapter 3. Habitats and Habitat Quality (Brian Howes & Miles Sundermeyer)
- Chapter 4. Plankton (David Borkman & Jefferson Turner) Introduction
- Paper published in December 2000. * Corresponding author. Tel.: #1-858-534-7528; fax: #1-858-822-0562.
- Hurricane Storm Surge Simulations for Tampa Bay ROBERT H. WEISBERG* and LIANYUAN ZHENG
- Chapter 5. Nekton (Dave Borkman, Jefferson Turner and Rodney Rountree) Introduction
- A modeling study of benthic detritus flux's impacts on heterotrophic processes in Lake Michigan
- Model study of the cross-frontal water exchange on Georges Bank: A three-dimensional Lagrangian experiment
- Chapter 6. Modeling Efforts (Miles A. Sundermeyer & Yalin Fan) 1. Introduction
- MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser
- J. Great Lakes Res. 30 (Supplement 1):4154 Internat. Assoc. Great Lakes Res., 2004
- Deep-Sea Research II 53 (2006) 26842707 The impact of Scotian Shelf Water ``cross-over''
- Ecological Modelling 152 (2002) 145168 A model study of the coupled biological and physical
- Appendix A. ASA's WQMAP WQMAP (Water Quality Mapping and Analysis Program) is a proprietary
- D. The Summer Heat Budget The heat budget box model Eq (1) was also applied to MHB during a summer period
- A nonhydrostatic version of FVCOM: 2. Mechanistic study of tidally generated nonlinear
- A nonhydrostatic version of FVCOM: 1. Validation experiments
- Saltwater intrusion into the Changjiang River: A model-guided mechanism study
- MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser
- Dispersal and settlement of sea scallop larvae spawned in the fishery closed areas on Georges Bank
- A new high-resolution unstructured grid finite volume Arctic Ocean model (AO-FVCOM): An application for tidal studies
- Geometry-induced residual eddies in estuaries with curved channels: Observations and modeling studies
- Tidal flushing and eddy shedding in Mount Hope Bay and Narragansett Bay: An application of FVCOM
- Deep-Sea Research II 53 (2006) 26562683 Spring phytoplankton bloom and associated lower trophic level
- Deep-Sea Research II 53 (2006) 25202536 Transport and retention of dormant copepods in the
- Using MM5 to Hindcast the Ocean Surface Forcing Fields over the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank Region*
- Managing fish stocks under climate uncertainty Brian J. Rothschild, Changsheng Chen, and R. Greg Lough
- Response of Lake Superior to mesoscale wind forcing: A comparison between currents driven by QuikSCAT and buoy winds
- Does the Taiwan warm current exist in winter? Jianrong Zhu
- Influence of diurnal heating on stratification and residual circulation of Georges Bank
- Physical-biological sources for dense algal blooms near the Changjiang Changsheng Chen,1
- JANUARY 2002 103S H I E T A L . 2002 American Meteorological Society
- Paper published in December 2000. * Corresponding author. Tel.: #1-706-542-1604.
- MARINE RESEARCH Volume 56, Number 6
- Journal of Marine Research, 55, 293-320, 1997 Influences of river discharge on biological production in the
- Journal of Marine Research, 54, 63 l-6.5 1,1996 Plankton production in tidal fronts: A model of Georges
- ContinentalShelflResearch,Vol.14,No.7/8,pp.909-929,1994 Copyright~ 1994ElsevierScienceLtd
- Deep-SeaResearch,Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 245-268, 1992. 019~0149/92 $5.00 + 0.00 printed in Great Britain. 1992 Pergamon Press pie
- JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. ???, XXXX, DOI:10.1029/, Comparison of Observed and Model-Computed Low1
- Influence of local and external processes on the annual nitrogen cycle and primary productivity on Georges Bank: A 3-D
- A finite volume numerical approach for coastal ocean circulation studies: Comparisons with finite difference models
- MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser
- Oceanography Vol. 19, No. 1, Mar. 200678 AN UNSTRUCTUREDGRID,
- An estimate of the cross-frontal transport at the shelf break of the East China Sea with the Finite Volume Coastal Ocean Model
- Deep-Sea Research II 53 (2006) 24572476 Sources of variability in Gulf of Maine circulation, and the
- Hydrologic Modeling A SIMULATION OF THE HURRICANE CHARLEY STORM
- 462 VOLUME 34J O U R N A L O F P H Y S I C A L O C E A N O G R A P H Y 2004 American Meteorological Society
- Appendix A: Winter MHB Surface Temperature Maps This section shows surface temperature contours, which are generated using the ASA
- Appendix B. Summer MHB Surface Temperature Maps Figure B1. The surface temperature structure in Mt. Hope Bay on 9 August 1999. The relevant values of
- The School for Marine Science and Technology Framework for Formulating the Mt. Hope Bay
- Chapter 1. Introduction (Rodney Rountree) Context: Our estuaries have been impacted by human activity for several
- Chapter 2. Physical Environment (Yalin Fan & Wendell Brown) A. Introduction
- Chapter 7. Summary and Conclusions (Rodney Rountree) A great deal of research has been conducted on the physical and biological
- Literature Cited and Selected Bibliography Able, K.W. 1999. Measures of juvenile fish habitat quality: examples from a
- Paper published in December 2000. * Corresponding author. Fax: 1-603-646-3856.
- 6512003 Estuarine Research Federation Estuaries Vol. 26, No. 3, p. 651669 June 2003
- Impacts of suspended sediment on the ecosystem in Lake Michigan: A comparison between the 1998 and 1999 plume events
- Wind-induced, cross-frontal exchange on Georges Bank: A mechanism for early summer on-bank biological particle transport
- 396 VOLUME 31J O U R N A L O F P H Y S I C A L O C E A N O G R A P H Y 2001 American Meteorological Society
- Complexity of the Flooding/Drying Process in an Estuarine Tidal-Creek Salt-1 Marsh System: An Application of FVCOM2
- Maple Ridge Hickory Birch
- A numerical study of tidal asymmetry in Okatee Creek, South Carolina Haosheng Huang a,*, Changsheng Chen a
- Tidal pumping and nutrient fluxes on Georges Bank: A process-oriented modeling study
- 6702003 Estuarine Research Federation Estuaries Vol. 26, No. 3, p. 670679 June 2003
- Circulation of Tampa Bay driven by buoyancy, tides, and winds, as simulated using a finite volume coastal ocean model
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- FVCOM Validation Experiments: Comparisons with ROMS for Three Idealized Barotropic Test Problems
- Physical mechanisms for the offshore detachment of the Changjiang Diluted Water in the East China Sea
- FVCOM validation experiments: Comparisons with ROMS for three idealized barotropic test
- A model-dye comparison experiment in the tidal mixing front zone on the southern flank of Georges Bank
- FEBRUARY 2001 379C H E N E T A L . 2001 American Meteorological Society
- Ecological Modelling 152 (2002) 169190 Influences of suspended sediments on the ecosystem in Lake