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Chesapeake Bay Log Canoes

open access: yesThe William and Mary Quarterly, 1937
Lloyd H. Williams, M. V. Brewington
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Antibiotic resistance trends among Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland: a longitudinal study. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Environ Microbiol
Morgado ME   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Bioluminescence in Chesapeake Bay

Science, 1961
Bioluminescence measurements made by stimulation of the organisms in a jet of water directed at the face of a phototube have increased the sensitivity of data by a factor of 1000 over "spontaneous" luminescence measurements. In light-baffled cells it has been possible to map the surface bioluminescence of large areas continuously in broad daylight ...
H H, Seliger, W G, Fastie, W D, McElroy
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Chesapeake Bay, USA

2019
Chesapeake Bay impact structure is one of the largest impact structures on the Earth. It is buried beneath the lower part of the Chesapeake Bay and probably is one of the best-preserved marine impact craters. The structure, discovered only in 1983 during oil exploration when tektites and shocked quartz have been found, is 35.3 Myr old and approximately
Enrico Flamini   +3 more
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Chesapeake Bay Bridge Dehumidification

IABSE Reports, 2023
<p>Long span suspension bridges across the world are aging. With the slowed pace of replacement, it is prudent to provide innovative engineering solutions to prolong the useful lives of existing bridges and new structures. Dehumidification of main cables on suspension bridges provides an active method for preventing cable corrosion, as opposed to
Marwan Nader   +5 more
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