Coastal Environmental Geochemistry research at the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center spans multiple ecosystems and topics, including coastal wetlands, aquifers, and estuaries, with the goal of providing data and guidance to federal, state, local, and private land owners and managers on these vital ecosystems.
Research Themes
Coastal Environmental Geochemistry research at the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center spans multiple ecosystems and topics, including coastal wetlands, aquifers, and estuaries.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Environmental Geochemistry- Wetland Resilience
Data releases associated with the Environmental Geochemistry Project.
Environmental Geochemistry Project mulitmedia objects
Environmental Geochemistry Project publications
Nitrogen biogeochemistry of submarine groundwater discharge
Identifying nutrient sources to three lagoons at Ofu and Olosega, American Samoa using δ15N of benthic macroalgae
Ra and Rn isotopes as natural tracers of submarine groundwater discharge in Tampa Bay, Florida
Submarine groundwater discharge to Tampa Bay: Nutrient fluxes and biogeochemistry of the coastal aquifer
Submarine ground-water discharge: nutrient loading and nitrogen transformations
Groundwater-transported dissolved organic nitrogen exports from coastal watersheds
Nitrogen loads to estuaries from waste water plumes: Modeling and isotopic approaches
Effects of watershed land use on nitrogen concentrations and δ15 nitrogen in groundwater
Submarine groundwater discharge to a small estuary estimated from radon and salinity measurements and a box model
Bacteriophage adsorption during transport through porous media: Chemical perturbations and reversibility
Coastal Environmental Geochemistry research at the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center spans multiple ecosystems and topics, including coastal wetlands, aquifers, and estuaries, with the goal of providing data and guidance to federal, state, local, and private land owners and managers on these vital ecosystems.
Research Themes
Coastal Environmental Geochemistry research at the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center spans multiple ecosystems and topics, including coastal wetlands, aquifers, and estuaries.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Environmental Geochemistry- Wetland Resilience
Data releases associated with the Environmental Geochemistry Project.
Environmental Geochemistry Project mulitmedia objects
Environmental Geochemistry Project publications