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Understanding Gulf of Mexico soundscapes
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2021The contributors, defining baseline soundscapes in the Gulf of Mexico, are analyzed exploring the subtle changes in ambient noise due to the pandemic impact on the maritime and energy industry. The acoustic data were collected by five Environmental Acoustic Recording System buoys in the Mississippi Valley/Canyon region between May 2018 and June 2020 ...
Naomi Mathew, Natalia Sidorovskaia
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Journal of Coastal Research, 2012
Abstract This contribution is part of the Gulf Regional Sediment Management Master Plan and serves as a broad overview of the general setting, geologic history, coastal processes, hydrodynamics, and sediment sources for the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). The GOM is approximately 1,500,000 km2. The five U.S.
Jean T. Ellis, Bradley J. Dean
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Abstract This contribution is part of the Gulf Regional Sediment Management Master Plan and serves as a broad overview of the general setting, geologic history, coastal processes, hydrodynamics, and sediment sources for the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). The GOM is approximately 1,500,000 km2. The five U.S.
Jean T. Ellis, Bradley J. Dean
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Journal of Environmental Quality, 2001
ABSTRACTSeasonally severe and persistent hypoxia, or low dissolved oxygen concentration, occurs on the inner‐ to mid‐Louisiana continental shelf to the west of the Mississippi River and Atchafalaya River deltas. The estimated areal extent of bottom dissolved oxygen concentration less than 2 mg L−1 during mid‐summer surveys of 1993–2000 reached as high ...
N N, Rabalais, R E, Turner, W J, Wiseman
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ABSTRACTSeasonally severe and persistent hypoxia, or low dissolved oxygen concentration, occurs on the inner‐ to mid‐Louisiana continental shelf to the west of the Mississippi River and Atchafalaya River deltas. The estimated areal extent of bottom dissolved oxygen concentration less than 2 mg L−1 during mid‐summer surveys of 1993–2000 reached as high ...
N N, Rabalais, R E, Turner, W J, Wiseman
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1955
The sediments which outcrop on land adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico are of Cretaceous and Tertiary age. They are neither strongly faulted nor folded except where the Rocky Mountains approach the coast in Mexico and at the mouth of the Gulf on the island of Cuba.
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The sediments which outcrop on land adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico are of Cretaceous and Tertiary age. They are neither strongly faulted nor folded except where the Rocky Mountains approach the coast in Mexico and at the mouth of the Gulf on the island of Cuba.
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Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1998
Offshore Development - No abstract available.
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Offshore Development - No abstract available.
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AAPG Bulletin, 1978
Preliminary results of a long-term program to investigate the tectonic history of the Gulf of Mexico principally through the use of multichannel seismic reflection methods indicate that knowledge of the deep part of the Gulf contributes significantly to understanding of the evolution of its continental margins.
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Preliminary results of a long-term program to investigate the tectonic history of the Gulf of Mexico principally through the use of multichannel seismic reflection methods indicate that knowledge of the deep part of the Gulf contributes significantly to understanding of the evolution of its continental margins.
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2021
This chapter describes the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) region and the major issues facing this marine fisheries ecosystem, and presents some summary statistics related to the 90 indicators of ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) criteria. The region contains high numbers of marine species comprising commercially and recreationally important ...
Jason S. Link, Anthony R. Marshak
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This chapter describes the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) region and the major issues facing this marine fisheries ecosystem, and presents some summary statistics related to the 90 indicators of ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) criteria. The region contains high numbers of marine species comprising commercially and recreationally important ...
Jason S. Link, Anthony R. Marshak
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Gulf of Mexico Environmental Program
Offshore Technology Conference, 1970ABSTRACT The Gulf Universities Research Corporation, representing approximately 1400 academic scientists with some involvement in marine and coastal affairs, has developed a multi-disciplinary Gulf Environmental Program (GEP) for studying the total Gulf system of sea floor, water, atmosphere, life, and coastal lands.
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