Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:52:35 -0600 From: Val Klump X-Accept-Language: en To: "eegle-kites@wings.glerl.noaa.gov" Subject: Special Vol (3rd call) All Hands, We have had a good response of proposed submissions for the Special Issue. NSF has agreed to fund the effort. Brian Eadie will present our proposal to the ASLO board next month. Attached is the list of paper titles submitted to date (27) -- please check to see I did not miss yours. This list is, of course, not final, but designed to give L&O an idea of the scope. Looks like a nice mix. We are still accepting nominations for co-editorship -- if you are interested, please send me a note to that effect. Thanks, Val ________________________________ Replies to special issue call for potential submissions: 1. Gretchen Smith, Brian Eadie, Margaret Lansing and Keri Hornbuckle. "Persistent organic pollutants as tracers of resuspension of contaminated sediment and eroded coastal material." 2. Gary Fahnenstiel, Steve Lohrenz, Oscar Schofield and Dave Millie. "The effect of the recurrent coastal plume on phytoplankton photosynthesis, growth and light absorption" 3. D. Schwab and D. Beletsky. "The physical mechanisms for offshore transport of bottom sediments during episodic resuspension events in Lake Michigan" 4. Rao, Murthy, McCormick, Miller and Saylor. "Circulation and coastal exchange characteristics during winter and northerly storm episodes in Southern Lake Michigan" 5. Eadie, B.J., Lansing, M.B., Winkelman, A. and T.Johengen. "The importance of episodic events to mass and nutrient fluxes in the southern basin of Lake Michigan." 6. E. A. Ralph, H.J. Niebauer, J. Churchill, K. Aagaard. "The climatology of the Keweenaw current" 7. Klump J.V., Waples J.T., Orlandini K., and Edgington D. "Short lived Th isotopes as tracers for alongshore and cross margin transport during episodic resuspension of coastal sediments" 8. Lavrentyev P, Kovalcik P, Hersha D, Gardner W. "The microbial food web during a major re-suspension event in Lake Michigan" 9. M.H. Bundy, H.A. Vanderploeg, P.V. Lavrentyev, and P. Kovalcik. "Do late winter/early spring resuspension events in Lake Michigan impact mesozooplankton populations?" 10. Bopaiah A. Biddanda, Thomas H. Johengen and James B. Cotner "Experimental evidence for intense heterotrophic production stimulated by riverine inputs and resuspended sediments: implications for Lake Michigan biogeochemistry". 11. Chen, C., X. Wang, R. Ji, D. Schwab, D. Beletsky, J. Budd, G. Fahnenstiel, H.A. Vanderploeg, B. Eadie, W. Gardner, James B. Cotner, M.H. Bundy "Lower Trophic Level Food Dynamics in Lake Michigan: A Comparison between the 1998 and 1999 Plume Events" 12. Chen, C. X. Wang, R. Ji: "Roles of the Light Inhibition in the growth of phytoplankton in Lake Michigan" 13. Chen, C., K. Kang, E. A. Ralph, and J. Budd: "Seasonal Variation of Circulation and Transport in Lake Superior: A Lagrangian Model Exploration" 14. Dave Schwab, Paul Roebber, Dimitry Beletsky and Brian Eadie. "Climatology of resuspension events in Lake Michigan." 15. L.A. Meadows, J.F. Vesecky, C.C. Teague and Y. Fernandez "HF radar measurements of surface currents during episodic resuspension events in Lake Michigan." 16. Nathan Hawley and Barry Lesht "Field observations of episodic sediment resuspension in southern Lake Michigan." 17. Robbins, Eadie, Edgington, Morehead and Klump (et al.?). Time scales for sediment focusing within the high depositional area of southern Lake Michigan: Insights from radionuclide studies. 18. S. A. Green, A. Vodacek, J. W. Budd. "Photon budgets in coastal Lake Superior" 19. J. W. Budd, D. S. Warrington, A. Vodacek, S. A. Green. "Material transport by the Keweenaw Current as viewed by remote sensing imagery" 20. Schofield, O., Bergmann, T., Lohrenz, S. E., Fahnenstiel, G. L., Millie, D. F. "Modeling the inherent optical properties in a coastal sediment plume: Impact of abiotic particles on ocean color remote sensing." 21. J. H. Churchill, A. J. Williams and E. A. Ralph. "What controls sediment resuspension and transport off Lake Superior's Keweenaw Peninsula" 22. W. Charles Kerfoot, Xiao Ma, and Larry Weider. "Coastal corridor in southern Lake Superior: rapid zooplankton species replacements and evolution."(KITES) 23. W. Charles Kerfoot, Xiao Ma, Brian J. Eadie, and Hank Vanderphloeg. "Ecological importance of winter storms: Daphnia resting egg production, resuspension, and formation of "egg banks".(EEGLE) 24. W. Charles Kerfoot, S. Beske-Diehl, and Eric Brown. Episodic sloughing of shelf sediments: A simple hypothesis for the origin of paleo-redox zones. (KITES) 25. Sandra Harting, W. Charles Kerfoot, and Eric Brown. Mercury from metal ores: Sediment profiles and inventories introduce a concern with global implications. (KITES) 26. Bedford,K.,V.Velissariou, and D.Welsh," Age,Route and Fate of Sediments Transported Along- and Offshore During Episodic Events in Lake Michigan" 27. J.W. Budd, D.S. Warrington, W.C. Kerfoot, and R.P. Stumpf "Ecosystem mosaics: Winter storms and spring trophic pulses"