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Plume Soup: How a Dash of River Water Affects Washington's Coastal Ecosystem

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Title Plume Soup: How a Dash of River Water Affects Washington's Coastal Ecosystem
 
Creator Horner-Devine, Alex
 
Subject rivers
Columbia River
coastal water
brackish water
Washington
Oregon
river water
Pacific Ocean
water analysis
hydrobiology
sampling
hydrologic models
water
seawater
primary productivity
lotic systems
ecosystems
aquatic habitat
 
Description Horner-Devine will present research investigating the impact of river water on biological productivity in the Pacific Ocean along the Washington-Oregon coast. River water contribution is approximately 0.02% of the shelf waters, yet the effect of this small dash or river water seems to be significant. Horner-Devine will discuss the physical properties, sampling, and modeling of river plumes.
 
Publisher University of Washington Water Center
 
Date 2011-06-02T22:56:18Z
2011-06-02T22:56:18Z
2008-02-14
 
Type Presentation
Recording, oral
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16563
 
Language en_US
 
Relation 2008 Annual Review of Research;Horner-Devine
 
Institute of Museum and Library Services National Endowment for the Humanities Greater Western Library Alliance