Interdisciplinary Programs
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2008 conference paper
Using a coupled wave and ocean circulation modeling system to investigate the impacts of Hurricane Isabel
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts.
2008 journal article
Historic 2005 toxic bloom of Alexandrium fundyense in the western Gulf of Maine: 2. Coupled biophysical numerical modeling
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 113(C7).
2008 conference paper
Using a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere-Wave-Sediment Transport (COAWST) Modeling System to investigate impacts of storms on coastal systems
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts.
2008 journal article
Saharan dust and phosphatic fidelity: A three-dimensional biogeochemical model of Trichodesmium as a nutrient source for red tides on the West Florida Shelf
Continental Shelf Research, 28(9), 1091–1115.
2008 conference paper
Investigation of Coastal Ocean Response to Landfalling hurricane using Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Wave Sediment Transport (COAWST) Model: Realistic Hindcast
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts.
2008 journal article
Gulf of Maine harmful algal bloom in summer 2005--Part 2: Coupled bio-physical numerical modeling
Journal of Geophysical Research, 113(C7).
2008 thesis
Tectonic Geomorphology above Mediterranean Subduction Zones: Northeastern Apennines of Italy and Crete, Greece
(Ph.D. Dissertation). Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
2008 journal article
Compendium of Veterinary Standard Precautions for Zoonotic Disease Prevention in Veterinary Personnel
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 233(3), 415–432.
2008 conference paper
Use of T-RFLP Analysis to Categorize the Microbial Diversity in Native Bivalve Streams in a North Carolina River Basin
Bucci, J., Caldwell, J. M., Szempruch, A. J., & Levine, J. F. (2008, October). Presented at the NC Society For Microbiology, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Event: NC Society For Microbiology at Greensboro, North Carolina
2008 magazine article
Photo of Wilson Bay
NC Alumni Magazine, Talking Trash, (spring).
2008 journal article
Rapid Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection of the Algal Toxin Domoic Acid
Journal of Shellfish Research, 27(5), 1301–1310.
2008 chapter
Evaluating PAH Biodegradation Relative to Total Bacterial Carbon Demand in Coastal Ecosystems: Are PAHs Truly Recalcitrant?
In T. Van Dijk (Ed.), Microbial Ecology Research Trends (pp. 1–38). Hauppauge, NY: NOVA Science Publishers Inc.
Ed(s): T. Van Dijk
2008 journal article
Altruism spillovers: Are behaviors in context-free experiments predictive of altruism toward a naturally occurring public good?
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 65(1), 9–29.
2008 book review
Cultures of contamination: Legacies of pollution in Russia and the U.S
[Review of Cultures of contamination: Legacies of pollution in Russia and the U.S, by M. R. Edelstein, M. Tysiachniouk, & L. V. Smirnova]. Russian Journal of Communication, 1(2), 230–234.
2008 journal article
A three-dimensional biophysical model of Karenia brevis dynamics on the west Florida shelf: A look at physical transport and potential zooplankton grazing controls
Continental Shelf Research, 28(1), 112–136.
2008 journal article
Narratives, Rhetorical Genres, and Environmental Conflict: Responses to Schwarze's “Environmental Melodrama”
Narratives, Rhetorical Genres, and Environmental Conflict: Responses to Schwarze's “Environmental Melodrama.” Environmental Communication, 2(1), 78–109.
2008 journal article
Seismic identification of along-axis hydrothermal flow on the East Pacific Rise
Nature, 451(7175), 181–184.
2008 journal article
Ocean urea fertilization for carbon credits poses high ecological risks
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 56(6), 1049–1056.
2008 journal article
Eutrophication and harmful algal blooms: A scientific consensus
Harmful Algae, 8(1), 3–13.
2008 journal article
Tidal marshes as a source of optically and chemically distinctive colored dissolved organic matter in the Chesapeake Bay
Limnol. Oceangr., 53(1), 148–159.