Analysis of surfactant-associated bacteria in the sea surface microlayer using deoxyribonucleic acid sequencing and synthetic aperture radar
Mahmood Shivji
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Works by Susanne Lehner in Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
2021
High-Resolution Remote Sensing, In-Situ Observations, and Modeling of Low-Salinity Lenses in the Presence of Oil Slick
Alexander Soloviev
High-Resolution Remote Sensing, In-Situ Observations, and Modeling of Low-Salinity Lenses in the Presence of Oil Slick
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
2020
Analysis of surfactant-associated bacteria in the sea surface microlayer using deoxyribonucleic acid sequencing and synthetic aperture radar
Alexander Soloviev
2019
2018
Analysis of Surfactant and Oil Associated Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer in Application to Satellite Oceanography
Alexander Soloviev
Relative Abundance of Bacillus spp., Surfactant-Associated Bacterium Present in a Natural Sea Slick Observed by Satellite SAR Imagery over the Gulf of Mexico
Alexander Soloviev
Measurements of Surface Wave Patterns at the Sharp Front Produced by the Mississippi River Runoff during SAR Satellite Overpasses
Alexander Soloviev
Analysis of Surfactant and Oil Associated Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer in Application to Satellite Oceanography
Aurelien Tartar
Relative Abundance of Bacillus spp., Surfactant-Associated Bacterium Present in a Natural Sea Slick Observed by Satellite SAR Imagery over the Gulf of Mexico
Aurelien Tartar
Analysis of Surfactant and Oil Associated Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer in Application to Satellite Oceanography
Mahmood Shivji
Relative Abundance of Bacillus spp., Surfactant-Associated Bacterium Present in a Natural Sea Slick Observed by Satellite SAR Imagery over the Gulf of Mexico
Mahmood Shivji
Fine-scale features on the sea surface observed in the vicinity of an oil seep in the Gulf of Mexico during SPLASH
Alexander Soloviev
Analysis of Surfactant and Oil Associated Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer in Application to Satellite Oceanography
HCAS Ocean Science Research Symposium
In Situ and Satellite Observations of an Oil Seep in the Gulf of Mexico
HCAS Ocean Science Research Symposium
Measurements of Surface Wave Patterns at the Sharp Front Produced by the Mississippi River Runoff during SAR Satellite Overpasses
HCAS Ocean Science Research Symposium
2017
DNA Analysis of Surfactant-Associated Bacteria in a Natural Sea Slick Observed by TerraSAR-X and RADARSAT-2 Over the Gulf of Mexico
Mahmood Shivji
DNA Analysis of Surfactant-Associated Bacteria in a Natural Sea Slick Observed by TerraSAR-X and RADARSAT-2 Over the Gulf of Mexico
Alexander Soloviev
DNA Analysis of Surfactant-Associated Bacteria in a Natural Sea Slick Observed by TerraSAR-X and RADARSAT-2 Over the Gulf of Mexico
Aurelien Tartar
Surfactant-Associated Bacteria in the Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean from in situ DNA Sampling and SAR Measurements
Alexander Soloviev
2016
Linking the Presence of Surfactant Associated Bacteria on the Sea Surface and in the Near Surface Layer of the Ocean to Satellite Imagery
Mahmood Shivji
Surfactant Associated Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer: Case Studies in the Straits of Florida and the Gulf of Mexico
Mahmood Shivji
2015
Linking the Presence of Surfactant Associated Bacteria on the Sea Surface and in the Near Surface Layer of the Ocean to Satellite Imagery
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures