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Sediment Cores Hold Clues to Past Climate
June 1 marked the start of the Atlantic hurricane season. After last year’s extremely active and costly hurricane season, many are asking whether ocean warming, sea-level rise, and climate disruption are signaling a new, more intense hurricane regime. Should we in the Northeast do more to prepare for powerful hurricanes? To know what to expect,…
Read MoreRapid Formation and Degradation of Barrier Spits in Areas with Low Rates of Littoral Drift
Rapid Formation and Degradation of Barrier Spits in Areas with Low Rates of Littoral Drift Aubrey, D.G. and A.G. Gaines Jr. Marine Geology, Vol. 49, pp. 257-278, 1982 WHOI-R-82-018 Three possible mechanisms cause barrier spits to elongate; two are generally known, while a third is presented in this paper. The most commonly cited mechanism for…
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Tidal Flat Deposition: Processes and Rheology David G. Aubrey, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Pollutants often accumulate in fine sediments present along coastal and estuarine zones and along the open coast. Because the fate and transport of some pollutants follow that of fine sediments, it is important to understand the processes behind sediment movement. Unfortunately, fine…
Read MorePerformance Requirements in Ocean Mineral Development
Performance Requirements in Ocean Mineral Development Hoagland, P. Marine Policy Reports, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 5-10, 1987 WHOI-R-87-001
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Coastal Impacts Woods Hole Sea Grant Newsletter June 2018 From the Director With the summer upon us, many locals and frequent visitors to the Cape will be returning to their favorite beaches to find them quite different than last year. Perhaps there are fewer parking spaces or the beach access has been relocated. The past…
Read MoreSediment Cores Hold Clues to Past Hurricanes
Sediment Cores Hold Clues to Past Climate June 1 marked the start of the Atlantic hurricane season. After last year’s extremely active and costly hurricane season, many are asking whether ocean warming, sea-level rise, and climate disruption are signaling a new, more intense hurricane regime. Should we in the Northeast do more to prepare…
Read MoreRapid Shoreward Encroachment of Salt Marsh Cordgrass in Response to Accelerated Sea-Level Rise
Rapid Shoreward Encroachment of Salt Marsh Cordgrass in Response to Accelerated Sea-Level Rise Donnelly, J.P. and M.D. Bertness PNAS, Vol. 98, No. 25, pp. 14218-14223, 2001 WHOI-R-01-003
Read MoreWHOI-R-94-006 Rankin, K.L. Transport of Juve
WHOI-R-94-006 Rankin, K.L. Transport of Juve
Read MoreResuspension of Postlarval Soft-Shell Clams Mya arenaria through Disturbance by the Mud Snail Ilyanassa obsoleta
Resuspension of Postlarval Soft-Shell Clams Mya arenaria through Disturbance by the Mud Snail Ilyanassa obsoleta Dunn, R., L.S. Mullineaux, and S.W. Mills Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol. 180, pp. 223-232, 1999 WHOI-R-99-010
Read MoreOverview: Marine Mineral Reserves and Resources–1988
Overview: Marine Mineral Reserves and Resources–1988 Emery, K.O. and J.M. Broadus Marine Mining, Vol. 8, pp. 109-121, 1989 WHOI-R-89-008 Marine mining has been conducted on local and generally small scales for thousands of years. Large-scale recovery from beaches and piers began only about 40 years ago, and soon afterward powered ships and tools and new…
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