Studies:
Papers:
(updated 11/11/3)
Effect of tides on solute flushing from a strait: imaging flow and transport in the East River with SF6 (ES&T, in review) T. Caplow, P. Schlosser, D.T. Ho, and R. C. Enriquez
(updated 11/11/3)
Transport dynamics in a sheltered estuary and connecting tidal straits: SF6 tracer study in New York Harbor ( Environmental Science & Technology Nov 2003) T. Caplow, P. Schlosser, D.T. Ho, and N. Santella
(updated 8/8/3)
Transport in the Hudson Estuary: A modeling study of estuarine circulation and tidal trapping (Estuaries, in submission) F. L. Hellweger, A. F. Blumberg, P. Schlosser, D. T. Ho, T. Caplow, U. Lall, and H. Li
(updated 8/8/3)
Dispersion, advection, and gas transfer in a dammed channel: high-resolution SF6 tracer study of the upper Hudson River (JEE, accepted for publication) T. Caplow, P. Schlosser, and D. T. Ho
People:
Ted Caplow
, doctoral student, Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering
David T. Ho
, Doherty Associate Research Scientist in the Environmental Tracer Group at Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and Storke-Doherty Lecturer, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Peter Schlosser
, Chairman and Vinton
Professor of Earth and Environmental Engineering and Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Ferdi Hellweger
, doctoral student, Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering
Nick Santella, doctoral student, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
John Lipscomb
, Boat Captain, Riverkeeper
Rica Enriquez, undergraduate environmental engineering intern
Megan Roberts, earth science teacher at East Side Middle School (IS 114), and a
participant in Columbia's Summer Research Program for Science Teachers
Links:
Relevant prior papers:
- Longitudinal dispersion in large rivers: J. F. Clark , P. Schlosser, M. Stute, and H. J. Simpson
- Gas Exchange in the Hudson River: J. F. Clark , R. Wanninkhof, P. Schlosser, H. J. Simpson
- Gas Exchange in the Hudson River: J. F. Clark , P. Schlosser, H. J. Simpson, M. Stute, R. Wanninkhof and D. T. Ho
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