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  • Vickers, Dean; Mahrt, L. (American Meteorological Society, 1997-06)
    A series of automated tests is developed for tower and aircraft time series to identify instrumentation problems, flux sampling problems, and physically plausible but unusual situations. The automated procedures serve as ...
  • Oh, Hyun-Mi; Kim, Kyung-Eak; Ha, Kyung-Ja; Mahrt, Larry; Shim, Jae-Seol (American Meteorological Society, 2011-03)
    This study investigates atmospheric factors influencing the quality and the postprocessing (e.g., tilt correction) of fast-response measurements of turbulent fluxes for difficult open-sea measurements over an offshore pl ...
  • Argerich, Alba; Haggerty, Roy; Marti, Eugenia; Sabater, Francesc; Zarnetske, Jay (American Geophysical Union, 2011)
    Water transient storage zones are hotspots for metabolic activity in streams although the contribution of different types of transient storage zones to the whole-reach metabolic activity is difficult to quantify. In this ...
  • Lippmann, T. C.; Holman, Robert A. (American Geophysical Union, 1989)
    A technique is presented to remotely measure the scales and morphology of natural sandbars based on the preferential dissipation of wind waves and swell over the crests of the bar. Photographic or video images are reco ...
  • Soden, Brian J.; Held, Isaac M.; Colman, Robert; Shell, Karen M.; Kiehl, Jeffrey T.; Shields, Christine A. (American Meteorological Society, 2008-07)
    The extent to which the climate will change due to an external forcing depends largely on radiative feedbacks, which act to amplify or damp the surface temperature response. There are a variety of issues that complicate ...
  • Taylor, John Ryan; Falkner, Kelly; Schauer, Ursula; Meredith, Mike (American Geophysical Union, 2003-12-05)
    Dissolved barium (Ba) was measured along transects across Fram and Denmark Straits as part of the 1998 ARK-XIV/2 Polarstern expedition. Results are combined with other available tracer observations to analyze water mas ...
  • Samelson, Roger M.; Allen, J. S. (American Meteorological Society, 1987-11)
    Observations of oppositely directed, monthly mean alongshore currents and wind stress over the continental margin off the Pacific coast of North America motivate the theoretical examination of mean flow generation by top ...
  • de Szoeke, S. P.; Bretherton, C. S. (American Meteorological Society, 2004-08)
    Using a large eddy simulation (LES), the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) is numerically modeled along 95°W from 8°S to 4°N during boreal autumn, and compared to observations from the East Pacific Investigation of Climat ...
  • Haas, Kevin A.; Svendsen, I. A.; Haller, Merrick C.; Zhao, Qun (American Geophysical Union, 2003-06-08)
    The focus of the paper is the analysis of the flow in rip current systems generated by channels in longshore bars on a beach. The horizontal variations of rip current systems are described through the use of the quasi- ...
  • Moum, J. N. (American Meteorological Society, 1990-12)
    Simultaneous measurements of vertical velocity fluctuations, w′, and temperature fluctuations, T′, on scales of three-dimensional turbulence yield a direct measure of the turbulent heat flux, J[subscript]q. The scales co ...
  • Pearcy, William G.; Vanderploeg, H. A. (1972)
    Gamma-emitting radionuclides were found in benthic fishes from depths of 50-280O m off the Oregon coast from 1964-1971. 65Zn, 60Co, 54Mn, 144Ce, 137Cs and 40K were present. Zinc-65, originating mainly from the nuclear ...
  • Duncan, Robert A.; Keller, Randall A. (American Geophysical Union, 2004-08-11)
    The Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain is the ‘‘type’’ example of an age-progressive, hot spotgenerated intraplate volcanic lineament. However, our current knowledge of the age distribution within this province is based lar ...
  • Duncan, Robert A.; Hogan, L. G. (American Geophysical Union, 1994-09-01)
    Determination of reliable crystallization ages by K-Ar methods for young (<1 Ma), fresh basalts from the seafloor has been frustrated by several effects. The small amounts of radiogenic ⁴⁰Ar developed over these times ...
  • German, C. R.; Klinkhammer, Gary P.; Rudnicki, M. D. (American Geophysical Union, 1990-10-15)
    The Rainbow hydrothermal plume was discovered during a recent geophysical survey along 200km of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), SW of the Azores Triple Junction, in which at least seven new sites of hydrothermal activi ...
  • Carlson, Anders E.; Clark, Peter U.; Raisbeck, Grant M.; Brook, Edward J. (American Meteorological Society, 2007-10)
    Retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) following the Last Glacial Maximum 21 000 yr BP affected regional to global climate and accounted for the largest proportion of sea level rise. Although the late Pleistocene LIS ...
  • Lenschow, D. H.; Stankov, B. B.; Mahrt, L. (American Meteorological Society, 1979-11)
    Even slight terrain inhomogeneities can cause large horizontal variations in the clear, stably stratified, nocturnal boundary layer largely through cold air drainage. By early morning the valleys and depressions can be s ...
  • Folkes, Chris B.; Wright, Heather M.; Cas, Raymond A. F.; de Silva, Shanaka L.; Lesti, Chiara; Viramonte, Jose G. (Springer-Verlag, 2011-05-06)
    From detailed fieldwork and biotite ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar dating correlated with paleomagnetic analyses of lithic clasts, we present a revision of the stratigraphy, areal extent and volume estimates of ignimbrites in the Cerro Galan ...
  • Fulton, Patrick M.; Saffer, Demian M.; Harris, Robert N.; Bekins, Barbara A. (American Geophysical Union, 2004)
    Improved interpretations of the strength of the San Andreas Fault near Parkfield, CA based on thermal data require quantification of processes causing significant scatter and uncertainty in existing heat flow data. Th ...
  • Nolin, Anne W. (International Glaciological Society, 2010-12)
    Remote sensing offers local, regional and global observations of seasonal snow, providing key information on snowpack processes. This brief review highlights advancements in instrumentation and analysis techniques that h ...
  • Reimers, Clare E.; Smith, K. L. Jr. (American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc., 1986)
    Rates of sediment community oxygen consumption determined in situ are compared to fluxes predicted from oxygen microelectrode gradients measured in cores from ~3,750-m water depth in the eastern North Pacific. Oxygen con ...

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