
Funded Thin Layers Projects 1998/1999
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Acoustical technology for the study of marine organisms - © D.V. Holliday 1998
Assessing the role of small-scale bio-optical and bio-acoustical distributions in upper ocean biological and optical processes - © T.J. Cowles 1998
Bacterial abundance, production and community composition in thin biological layers - © David C. Smith 1999
Diurnal patterns in the persistence of "Thin-Layers" of marine snow, zooplankton, and turbulent microstructure in coastal waters - © Alldredge & MacIntyre 1998
Formation of marine biological Thin Layers: recruitment of zooplankton - © Alldredge, Case & MacIntyre 1998
Grazing processes and the structure and persistence of thin biological layers - © Gifford & Donaghay 1998
In situ observation of irradiance- and time-dependent changes in phytoplankton absorption coefficients - © M.J. Perry 1998
Interactions of small-scale physical mixing processes with the structure, morphology and bloom dynamics of non-spheroid diatoms - © Rines & Donaghay 1998
Large scale physical forcing of Thin Layer dynamics - Dekshenieks, Donaghay & Osborn
Physical and optical characteristics of Thin Layers - © Zaneveld & Pegau 1998
Plankton patch feasibility experiments - © P.L. Donaghay 1998
Quantifying the role of physical processes in thin layer formation and maintenance.- © Dekshenieks, Donaghay & Osborn 1998
The Thin Layers Experiments and related efforts are funded by the Office of Naval Research programs in Biological & Chemical Oceanography, Physical Oceanography and Environmental Optics, and by the National Science Foundation, NOAA and the Naval Research Laboratory.
21 June 1999