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2005-2006 Publications (to date)

Bentley, S.

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Andrus,. T.M. and S.J. Bentley, 2007. Sediment flux and fate in the Mississippi River diversion at West Bay. Observation study. Proc. Coastal Sediments Conference (in press).

Hester, M.

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Henkel, T. K., and M. W. Hester. Effect of light and elevation on black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) propagule establishment. Restore America’s Estuaries 3rd National Conference. December 9 - 13, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. (Oral presentation)

Justic, D.

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Das, A., Justic, D., and E. Swenson. 2007. Modeling the impacts of Mississippi River Diversions on Water Quality in the Barataria Bay Estuary. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, February 4-9, 2007, Santa Fe, New Mexico (Poster presentation).

Justic, D. 2005. Climate, Nutrients and Hypoxia: Predicting Water Quality Trends in the Next 100 Years. Global Change Education Program (GCEP) Orientation, Tulane University, New Orleans, June 13, 2005 (Invited Presentation).

Justic, D. 2006. Climatic Influences on Riverine Nitrate Flux: Implications for Coastal Marine Eutrophication and Hypoxia. Symposium Nutrient Loading and Removal in the Lower Mississippi River Basin: Data, Trends, and Opportunities, June 1-2, 2006, New Orleans, Louisiana (Invited Presentation).

Mashriqui, H. 2006. Hurricane Katrina: Simulations vs. Reality and Lessons Learned for New Orleans. Tulane Engineering Forum, June 2, 2006, New Orleans, Louisiana (Invited presentation).

Mashriqui, H. 2006. Predicting the Effects of Future Storm Events. 2nd President’s Forum On Meeting Coastal Challenges: Planning for Safer Growth in Coastal Louisiana, March 23, 2006, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Invited Presentation).

Mashriqui, H. and D. Justic. Water residence times in the Breton Sound Estuary before and after the impact of Hurricane Katrina: Implications for phytoplankton bloom development (Manuscript in preparation).


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