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On the Predictability of Loop Current Eddy Shedding Events and Unexpected Links to the Brazil and Guiana Currents

2021-12-28T19:44:12+00:00Categories: 2021 Presentations, Infrastructure and Metocean Technology, Presentations|Tags: , |

Duran R., S. X. Liang, M. E. Allende Arandia and C. M. Appendini 2021. “On the Predictability of Loop Current Eddy Shedding Events and Unexpected Links to the Brazil and Guiana Currents,” AGU Fall Meeting 2021, Dec. 13-17, New Orleans, LA/Virtual.

Exploring the Spatial Variations of Stressors Impacting Platform Removal in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

2021-12-28T17:52:43+00:00Categories: 2021 Publications, Infrastructure and Metocean Technology, Publications|Tags: , , |

Nelson, J.R., Romeo, R., and Duran, R., 2021. “Exploring the Spatial Variations of Stressors Impacting Platform Removal in the Northern Gulf of Mexico,” Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 9, no. 11: 1223. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9111223

Baseline data for spill assessments: Ambient conditions, Socioeconomic data, Sensitivity maps

2022-01-12T19:13:58+00:00Categories: 2021 Publications, Infrastructure and Metocean Technology, Publications|Tags: , , |

Romeo, L., Wingo, P., Sabbatino, M., Bauer, J. (2021). Baseline data for spill assessments: Ambient conditions, Socioeconomic data, Sensitivity maps. In O. Makarynskyy (Ed.), Marine Hydrocarbon Spill Assessment: From Baseline Information through to Decision Support Tools (1 ed.). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819354-9.00007-7

Persistent meanders and eddies lead to quasi-steady Lagrangian transport patterns in a weak western boundary current

2021-04-21T14:26:52+00:00Categories: 2020 Publications, Infrastructure and Metocean Technology, Publications|Tags: , |

Gouveia, M. B., R. Duran, J. A. Lorenzzetti, A. T. Assireu, R. Toste, L. P. de F. Assad and D. F. M. Gherardi (2021). Persistent meanders and eddies lead to quasisteady Lagrangian transport patterns in a weak western boundary current. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 497.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-79386-9

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