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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , peerRev
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    Publication Date: 2020-03-10
    Description: One of the aims of EUROVOLC is to raise awareness and share data by exploiting existing tools for hazard and risk. Here we present the ongoing effort within EUROVOLC WP12 to create an online tool to collect information from people witnessing volcanic events at European or other volcanoes. In the recent past, building on the experience from earthquakes, and from the trans-national effects of Eyjafallajökull eruption, European research groups have built tools (e.g. questionnaires or apps) for facilitating the collection of data by citizens. These efforts are presently fragmented and sparse across Europe (and across the world). As the first step we have conducted a reconnaissance survey of existing citizen science tools in volcanology (from operational and research projects), available for download through EUROVOLC website One of the aims of EUROVOLC is to raise awareness and share data by exploiting existing tools for hazard and risk. Here we present the ongoing effort within EUROVOLC WP12 to create an online tool to collect information from people witnessing volcanic events at European or other volcanoes. In the recent past, building on the experience from earthquakes, and from the trans-national effects of Eyjafallajökull eruption, European research groups have built tools (e.g. questionnaires or apps) for facilitating the collection of data by citizens. These efforts are presently fragmented and sparse across Europe (and across the world). As the first step we have conducted a reconnaissance survey of existing citizen science tools in volcanology (from operational and research projects), available for download through EUROVOLC website. The new EUROVOLC tool will: - access and collate data collected by several pre-existing tools. These tools currently include ‘myVolcano’ by British Geological Survey; sulphur dioxide and ash recording tools by Iceland Met Office; Osservatorio Vesuviano web questionnaire & Tefranet by INGV-Catania. These tools were selected based on whether their data can be ‘pulled’ in real-time; - allow additional tools to be incorporated as they become available; - allow recording of new data by the users; - allow visualizing on a map the data in which the users are interested in, that can be selected by region/country, by recording time, or by observed phenomenon; - allow downloading the data in which the users are interested in In this way, the users of EUROVOLC tool will have access to observations collected by the multiple tools available across EUROPE through a single access point. The EUROVOLC tool will become available in July 2020.
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: Wien - Austria
    Description: 6SR VULCANI – Servizi e ricerca per la società
    Keywords: citizen science
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: Conference paper
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , peerRev
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se realizaron mediciones radiométricas en las formaciones Jordán (Pérmico superior?), Guatapurí (Triásico?), Girón (Triásico-Jurásico), Ranchogrande (problemente Triásico-Jurásico) y Morrocoyal (Jurásico inferior) en el NE de Colombia. Los valores más altos obtenidos (impulsos y por minuto) provienen de las lulitas de la formación Girón. En la región de Bucaramanga (Depto. De Santander), los red beds de las Formaciones Jordán y Girón muestran valores radiométricos bien diferenciados. Se discute la utilidad de las mediciones radiométricas como medio de diferenciación estratigráfica o de facies.
    Description: Background measurements of gamma radiation were made on the Jordán (Upper Permian?) Guatapurí (Triassic?), Giron (Triassic-Jurassic) Ranchogrande (Triassic-Jurassic?) and Morrocoyal (Lower Jurassic). Formations in Northeastern Colombia. The lutites of the Girón Formation produce the highest values (impulses y per minute). In the region of Bucaramanga (Department of Santander), the redbeds of the Jordán and Girón Formations give quite different radiometric values. The usefulness of radiometric measurements as a means of differentiating stratigraphic units and facies changes is discussed.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Geology ; Geology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: pp.93-102
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se presenta una lista preliminar de las Scleractinia de la Bahía de Concha, situada muy cerca de Santa Marta. La lista contiene 17 géneros y 20 especies, todos bien conocidos de los arrecifes coralinos del Mar Caribe. Se agrega una nota sobre Cirrípedos endozóicos de los corales.
    Description: We present a preliminary list of Scleractinia Concha Bay, located near Santa Marta. The list contains 17 genera and 20 species, all well-known coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea. It adds a note on Barnacle ENDOZA of corals.
    Description: Published
    Description: Scleractinia
    Keywords: Coral reefs ; Islands ; Coral reefs ; Islands
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: pp.25-28
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se describe el perfil típico de la formación Morrocoyal. La fauna de amonitas define la edad de las capas como la parte superior del Sinemuriano Inferior. La biofacies manifiesta condiciones de aguas someras hasta neríticas durante el tiempo de sedimentación. Se discuten las relaciones regionales de la formación.
    Description: We describe the typical profile of Morrocoyal training. The ammonite fauna of age defined as the upper layers of the Lower Sinemurian. The biofacies shows shallow water conditions during the time until neritic sedimentation. We discuss regional relations training.
    Description: Published
    Description: Formation Morrocoyal
    Keywords: Geology ; Sedimentation ; Geology ; Sedimentation
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: pp.53-63
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El Jurásico de la península de la Guahira comprende las formaciones Cheterló (más antigua), Cajú, Pachepa y Jipi (más moderna), las cuales forman el grupo de Cocinas. Sólo las formaciones Cajú y Jipi parecen ser en su totalidad depósitos marinos. De acuerdo con las faunas de amonitas y corales, la formación Jipi pertenece al Kimeridgiano inferior. Se discute además la posición estratigráfica de la formación Uipana. Del Jurásico de la Guajira no se dan relaciones paleogeográficas directas a las regiones norteandinas, porque tanto en Colombia como en Venezuela están ausentes, o no se conocen depósitos marinos correspondientes. En la Guajira así como más al este, en la isla de Trinidad, puede demostrarse que en un mar del Jurásico superior llegó hasta el continente suramericano actual. Los cefalópodos de la formación Jipi presentan distintas relaciones en común con las faunas correspondientes de Méjico.
    Description: The Jurassic of the peninsula includes training Guahira Chet (oldest), Cashew, and Hipi Pachepa (more modern), which form the group of Kitchens. Only formations seem Hipi Cashew and fully marine deposits. According to the fauna of ammonites and corals, training Hipi belongs to lower Kimmeridgian. Also discuss the stratigraphic position of Uipana training. Jurassic of Guajira paleogeographic relations are not given direct norteandinas regions, because in Colombia and Venezuela are absent, or not known for marine deposits. In the Guajira and further east on the island of Trinidad, can be shown that in a sea of Jurassic reached the South American continent today. Cephalopods Hipi training have different relationships in common with the corresponding faunas of Mexico.
    Description: Published
    Description: Stratigraphic formations, Marine deposits
    Keywords: Jurassic
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: pp.67-83
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research 109 (2004): C05004, doi:10.1029/2003JC002094.
    Description: Rates of turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) production and buoyancy flux in the region immediately seaward (~1 km) of a highly stratified estuarine front at the mouth of the Fraser River (British Columbia, Canada) are calculated using a control volume approach. The calculations are based on field data obtained from shipboard instrumentation, specifically velocity data from a ship mounted acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP), and salinity data from a towed conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) unit. The results allow for the calculation of vertical velocities in the water column, and the total vertical transport of salt and momentum. The vertical turbulent transport quantities (inline equation, inline equation) can then be estimated as the difference between the total transport and the advective transport. Estimated production is on the order of 10−3 m2 s−3, yielding a value of ɛ(νN2)−1 on the order of 104. This rate of TKE production is at the upper limit of reported values for ocean and coastal environments. Flux Richardson numbers in this highly energetic system generally range from 0.15 to 0.2, with most mixing occurring at gradient Richardson numbers slightly less than inline equation. These values compare favorably with other values in the literature that are associated with turbulence observations from regimes characterized by scales several orders of magnitude smaller than are present in the Fraser River.
    Description: This work was performed as a part of D. MacDonald’s Ph.D. thesis, and was funded by Office of Naval Research grants N000-14-97-10134 and N000-14-97- 10566, National Science Foundation grant OCE-9906787, a National Science Foundation graduate fellowship, and support from the WHOI Academic Programs Office.
    Keywords: Turbulence ; Entrainment ; Estuary
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research 110 (2005): C09025, doi:10.1029/2004JC002727.
    Description: A large flood of the Eel River, northern California, created a thick sediment deposit between water depths of 50 and 70 m in January 1997. The freshwater plume, however, confined sediment delivery to water depths shallower than 30 m. Mechanisms proposed to explain the apparent cross-shelf transport include dispersal by oceanographic currents, resuspension by energetic waves, and gravitationally forced transport of a thin layer of fluidized mud. Field observations indicate that these processes were all active but cannot determine their relative significance or whether these mechanisms alone explain the location, size, and timing of deposition. Approximately 30% of the sediment delivered by the Eel River is accounted for in the midshelf mud bed and inner shelf, but the fate of the remaining 70% is uncertain. A three-dimensional, hydrodynamic model was used to examine potential mechanisms of sediment transport on the Eel River shelf. The model includes suspended sediment transport and was modified to account for a thin, near-bed layer of fluidized mud. It was used to simulate flood dispersal on the Eel River shelf, to compare the relative importance of transport within the near-bed fluid mud layer to suspended sediment transport, and to evaluate sediment budgets for floods. Settling properties of fine-grained sediment, both within the flood plume and the fluid mud layer, critically impact depositional patterns. To a lesser degree, wind-driven ocean currents influence the volume of sediment that escapes the shelf, and wave magnitude affects the cross-shelf location of flood deposits. Though dilute suspension accounts for a large fraction of total flux, cross-shelf transport by gravitational forcing appears necessary to produce a midshelf mud deposit similar in volume, location, and timing to those seen offshore of the Eel River.
    Description: The Office of Naval Research’s Coastal Geoscience Program supported this through program N0014-01-1-008.
    Keywords: Flood sediment dispersal ; Northern California shelf ; Sediment transport
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in he balance of salinity variance in a partially stratified estuary: Implications for exchange flow, mixing, and stratification. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 48(12), (2018) 2887-2899., doi: 10.1175/JPO-D-18-0032.1.
    Description: Salinity variance dissipation is related to exchange flow through the salinity variance balance equation, and meanwhile its magnitude is also proportional to the turbulence production and stratification inside the estuary. As river flow increases, estuarine volume-integrated salinity variance dissipation increases owing to more variance input from the open boundaries driven by exchange flow and river flow. This corresponds to the increased efficient conversion of turbulence production to salinity variance dissipation due to the intensified stratification with higher river flow. Through the spring–neap cycle, the temporal variation of salinity variance dissipation is more dependent on stratification than turbulence production, so it reaches its maximum during the transition from neap to spring tides. During most of the transition time from spring to neap tides, the advective input of salinity variance from the open boundaries is larger than dissipation, resulting in the net increase of variance, which is mainly expressed as vertical variance, that is, stratification. The intensified stratification in turn increases salinity variance dissipation. During neap tides, a large amount of enhanced salinity variance dissipation is induced by the internal shear stress near the halocline. During most of the transition time from neap to spring tides, dissipation becomes larger than the advective input, so salinity variance decreases and the stratification is destroyed.
    Description: TW was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (Grant 2017YFA0604104), National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant 41706002), Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (Grant BK20170864), and MEL Visiting Fellowship (MELRS1617). WRG was supported by NSF Grant OCE 1736539. Part of this work is finished during TW’s visit in MEL and WHOI. We would like to acknowledge John Warner for providing the codes of the Hudson estuary model, and Parker MacCready, the editor, and two reviewers for their insightful suggestions on improving the manuscript.
    Description: 2019-06-06
    Keywords: Estuaries ; Dynamics ; Mixing ; Density Currents
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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