DEEPEND: A Tool for Classification of Mesoscale Watermass Structure for Pelagic Community Analyses
Rosanna Milligan
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Works by Sergio DeRada in Life Sciences
2021
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Investigate Deep-Pelagic Ecosystem Dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico Following Deepwater Horizon
Matthew Johnston
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Investigate Deep-Pelagic Ecosystem Dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico Following Deepwater Horizon
Jose Lopez
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Investigate Deep-Pelagic Ecosystem Dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico Following Deepwater Horizon
Mahmood Shivji
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Investigate Deep-Pelagic Ecosystem Dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico Following Deepwater Horizon
Tamara Frank
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Investigate Deep-Pelagic Ecosystem Dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico Following Deepwater Horizon
Rosanna Milligan
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Investigate Deep-Pelagic Ecosystem Dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico Following Deepwater Horizon
Tracey Sutton
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Investigate Deep-Pelagic Ecosystem Dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico Following Deepwater Horizon
Andrea Bernard
2020
Finding Murphy: A $200,000 Slocum Glider Saved by a Numerical Ocean Model
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures
2019
DEEPEND: The Impact of In Situ Data Assimilation in a Numerical Model on the Characterization of the Biophysical Habitat
Matthew Johnston
DEEPEND: The Impact of In Situ Data Assimilation in a Numerical Model on the Characterization of the Biophysical Habitat
Rosanna Milligan
DEEPEND: The Impact of In Situ Data Assimilation in a Numerical Model on the Characterization of the Biophysical Habitat
Tracey Sutton
An Empirically Validated Method for Characterizing Pelagic Habitats in the Gulf of Mexico Using Ocean Model Data
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
An Empirically Validated Method for Characterizing Pelagic Habitats in the Gulf of Mexico Using Ocean Model Data
Matthew Johnston
An Empirically Validated Method for Characterizing Pelagic Habitats in the Gulf of Mexico Using Ocean Model Data
Rosanna Milligan
An Empirically Validated Method for Characterizing Pelagic Habitats in the Gulf of Mexico Using Ocean Model Data
Tracey Sutton
Habitat classification of the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) using the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) and salinity/temperature profiles, cruises DP01-DP04, May 2015 to August 2016
Matthew Johnston
The Application of Novel Research Technologies by the Deep Pelagic Nekton Dynamics of the Gulf of Mexico (DEEPEND) Consortium
Jose Lopez
The Application of Novel Research Technologies by the Deep Pelagic Nekton Dynamics of the Gulf of Mexico (DEEPEND) Consortium
Mahmood Shivji
The Application of Novel Research Technologies by the Deep Pelagic Nekton Dynamics of the Gulf of Mexico (DEEPEND) Consortium
Andrea Bernard
Habitat classification of the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) using the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) and salinity/temperature profiles, cruises DP01-DP04, May 2015 to August 2016
Rosanna Milligan
The Application of Novel Research Technologies by the Deep Pelagic Nekton Dynamics of the Gulf of Mexico (DEEPEND) Consortium
Rosanna Milligan
Habitat classification of the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) using the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) and salinity/temperature profiles, cruises DP01-DP04, May 2015 to August 2016
Tracey Sutton
The Application of Novel Research Technologies by the Deep Pelagic Nekton Dynamics of the Gulf of Mexico (DEEPEND) Consortium
Tracey Sutton
2018
DEEPEND: A Tool for Classification of Mesoscale Watermass Structure for Pelagic Community Analyses
Rosanna Milligan
DEEPEND: A Tool for Classification of Mesoscale Watermass Structure for Pelagic Community Analyses
Matthew Johnston
DEEPEND: A Tool for Classification of Mesoscale Watermass Structure for Pelagic Community Analyses
Tracey Sutton
DEEPEND: A Tool for Classification of Mesoscale Watermass Structure for Pelagic Community Analyses
Tracey Sutton
A Gulf of Mexico Comparative Analysis of Numerical Model Results, Cruise-Based Observations, and Historical Data
Matthew Johnston
DEEPEND: The Impact of In Situ Data Assimilation in a Numerical Model on the Characterization of the Biophysical Habitat
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures
The Application of Novel Research Technologies by the Deep Pelagic Nekton Dynamics of the Gulf of Mexico (DEEPEND) Consortium
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
DEEPEND: A Tool for Classification of Mesoscale Watermass Structure for Pelagic Community Analyses
HCAS Ocean Science Research Symposium
2017
A Gulf of Mexico Comparative Analysis of Numerical Model Results, Cruise-Based Observations, and Historical Data
Tracey Sutton
DEEPEND: Characterizing Pelagic Habitats in the Gulf of Mexico Using Model, Empirical, and Remotely-Sensed Data
Tracey Sutton
Improving the Spatial Allocation of Functional Group Biomasses in Spatially-Explicit Ecosystem Models: Insights from Three Gulf of Mexico Models
Tracey Sutton
Physical-Bio-Optical Modeling in the Gulf of Mexico: Analysis of Water Mass Relationships to Pelagic Habitat
Tracey Sutton