Florida Bay Abstracts
1 - Question 1 - Physical Processes
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Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Salinity Simulated by the FATHOM Model Compared to Observed Salinity Data for the Period 1993 to 1999
B. J. Cosby, J. W. Fourqurean and W. K. Nuttle

Continuous Hydrologic Data in Florida Bay Channels
Clinton Hittle and Grant Poole

Estuarine Creek Responses to Extreme Hydrologic Events in Northeastern Florida Bay
Clinton Hittle

New Interdisciplinary Oceanographic Observations in the Coastal Waters Adjacent to Florida Bay
Elizabeth Johns, Peter B. Ortner, Ryan H. Smith, Christopher R. Kelble, Nelson Melo, Shailer R. Cummings, Jr., James C. Hendee, Thomas N. Lee and Elizabeth J. Williams

A recent study of the light environment in Florida Bay
Christopher R. Kelble, Gary L. Hitchcock, Peter B. Ortner and Joseph N. Boyer 

On the development of a Regional Hydrodynamic Model around Florida Bay and the Florida Keys
Villy H. Kourafalou and Thomas N. Lee

Salinity Simulation Models for North Florida Bay, Everglades National Park
Frank E. Marshall III, DeWitt Smith and David Nickerson

Florida Bay Shallow Water Surface Drifter
David S. Bitterman, Nelson Melo, Ryan. H. Smith, W. Douglas Wilson and Thomas N. Lee

A Movie of Florida Bay Sea Level Response to Local Wind Forcing
Nelson Melo, Thomas N. Lee, Elizabeth J. Williams, DeWitt Smith, Mariana Framinan, Ryan H. Smith, and Elizabeth Johns

Variation of Evaporation from Florida Bay
William K. Nuttle, René M. Price and Peter K. Swart

 

Florida Bay Standard Data Set
Peter Ortner and Joseph A. Pica

Developing a Computational Technique for Modeling Flow and Transport in a Density-Dependent Coastal Wetland/Aquifer System
Eric Swain, Christian Langevin and Melinda Wolfert

Estimates of Evaporation Using Stable Isotopes in Florida Bay
Peter K. Swart, René M. Price, William K. Nuttle and Tom Lee

Mean and seasonal surface current patterns in South Florida coastal seas from drifter trajectories
Elizabeth Williams, Thomas Lee and Villy Kourafalou

Using Hydrologic Correlation as a Tool to Estimate Flow at Non-Instrumented Estuarine Creeks in Northeastern Florida Bay
Mark Zucker


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