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Gulf of Mexico hypoxia, aka “The dead zone”
NN Rabalais, RE Turner… - Annual Review of …, 2002 - annualreviews.org
The second largest zone of coastal hypoxia (oxygen-depleted waters) in the world is found
on the northern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf adjacent to the outflows of the Mississippi …
on the northern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf adjacent to the outflows of the Mississippi …
Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico
NN Rabalais, RE Turner… - Journal of environmental …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… Data from hypoxia studies of NN Rabalais, RE Turner, and … Data from hypoxia studies of
NN Rabalais, RE Turner, and WJ … (Turner and Rabalais, 1994b) and the sedimentary record (…
NN Rabalais, RE Turner, and WJ … (Turner and Rabalais, 1994b) and the sedimentary record (…
[HTML][HTML] Anthropogenic, direct pressures on coastal wetlands
… Resulting direct pressures include disruption of hydrology, re-suspension of large amounts
of sediment that exacerbate the erosion of the wetland, increased nutrient and organic matter …
of sediment that exacerbate the erosion of the wetland, increased nutrient and organic matter …
Global change and eutrophication of coastal waters
NN Rabalais, RE Turner, RJ Díaz… - ICES Journal of Marine …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
… The path of Tropical Storm Bill was very close to station C6C, but it passed rapidly north and
the wave field was insufficient to re-aerate the bottom waters. Although it passed well to the …
the wave field was insufficient to re-aerate the bottom waters. Although it passed well to the …
Dynamics and distribution of natural and human-caused hypoxia
… than the rate of oxygen reaeration. The dominant natural processes usually involved are
photosynthetic carbon production and microbial respiration. The re-supply rate is indirectly …
photosynthetic carbon production and microbial respiration. The re-supply rate is indirectly …
Coastal eutrophication near the Mississippi river delta
RE Turner, NN Rabalais - Nature, 1994 - nature.com
Abstract CHANGES in delivery of river-borne nutrients such as dissolved phosphate, nitrate
and silicate, owing to land-use changes and anthropogenic emissions, are known to result in …
and silicate, owing to land-use changes and anthropogenic emissions, are known to result in …
Nutrient changes in the Mississippi River and system responses on the adjacent continental shelf
NN Rabalais, RE Turner, D JustiĆ, Q Dortch… - Estuaries, 1996 - Springer
… We then address biological responses to these nutrient alterations, including shifts in probable
nutrient limitations for phytoplankton growth, shifts in phytoplankton community structure, …
nutrient limitations for phytoplankton growth, shifts in phytoplankton community structure, …
Dependence of fishery species on salt marshes: the role of food and refuge
… However, these are ecosystems which receive large nutrient subsidies from the deep ocean…
The high fishery productivity reported by Nixon for the Chesapeake Bay is substantially due …
The high fishery productivity reported by Nixon for the Chesapeake Bay is substantially due …
Changes in nutrient structure of river-dominated coastal waters: stoichiometric nutrient balance and its consequences
D Justić, NN Rabalais, RE Turner, Q Dortch - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf …, 1995 - Elsevier
We present an analysis of extensive nutrient data sets from two river-dominated coastal
ecosystems, the northern Adriatic Sea and the northern Gulf of Mexico, demonstrating significant …
ecosystems, the northern Adriatic Sea and the northern Gulf of Mexico, demonstrating significant …
Changes in Mississippi River water quality this century
RE Turner, NN Rabalais - BioScience, 1991 - JSTOR
… We did not try to prove that older methods would yield results comparable to current
methods. We instead relied on the professional judgment of the agencies and assumed that the …
methods. We instead relied on the professional judgment of the agencies and assumed that the …