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The physics of the Gulf of Mexico
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1992During the last 10 years, a good deal of research has been conducted in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Study topics have included the Loop Current, coastal processes, eddies, tides, and the effects of tropical storms. Scientific contributions have been made by the offshore industry, academia, environmental agencies, and naval research groups.
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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 Applied Social Science, 2012
As natural-technological catastrophes become increasingly complex in their severity, scale, and duration, so too must our policy responses. Utilizing the 2010 BP/Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico as a case study, this paper explores the ecological, sociocultural, and political challenges from an interdisciplinary perspective. Consistent
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As natural-technological catastrophes become increasingly complex in their severity, scale, and duration, so too must our policy responses. Utilizing the 2010 BP/Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico as a case study, this paper explores the ecological, sociocultural, and political challenges from an interdisciplinary perspective. Consistent
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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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Paleotemperatures for the Gulf of Mexico
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1970The δ18O range in Globigerinoides rubra fossils in a Sigsbee knoll core indicates a temperature range of about 5°C for the Gulf of Mexico during the Pleistocene age. By use of the empirically determined temperature dependence of δ13C of photosynthetically fixed carbon and by use of observed values for various sediment cores, a temperature range up to ...
William M. Sackett, John G. Rankin
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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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1982
Abstract The accumulation of abundant geologic and geophysical information about the Gulf of Mexico Basin during the last few decades has contributed significantly to the understanding of the geologic history of this important geologic province—its birth during Late Triassic-Jurassic time, and the subsequent geologic events that have ...
Amos Salvador, R. T. Buffler
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Abstract The accumulation of abundant geologic and geophysical information about the Gulf of Mexico Basin during the last few decades has contributed significantly to the understanding of the geologic history of this important geologic province—its birth during Late Triassic-Jurassic time, and the subsequent geologic events that have ...
Amos Salvador, R. T. Buffler
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An introduction—Gulf of Mexico
The Leading Edge, 2004Almost 20 years ago I began my first Gulf of Mexico interpretation project and I wondered which of the following warnings I'd heard might be true:
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