EEGLE All-hands Meeting October 28-30, 1999
Poster titles (total = 23)

 

Agy, M., H. A. Vanderploeg, and T Johengen. Nearshore-Offshore Differences in Mesozooplankton Community Structure Duringthe Recurrent Coastal Plume in Southern Lake Michigan.

Beletsky, D. and D. Schwab. Hydrodynamic and sediment transport modeling of March 1998 resuspension event.
*** Also need table with outlet for computer presentation

Biddanda, B. and J. Cotner. Plankton respiration and carbon flux through bacterioplankton in southern Lake Michigan.

Bundy M.H., H. A. Vanderploeg, and P. Lavrentyev. Mesozooplankton grazing relative to the Lake Michigan recurrent coastal plume: the role of phytoplankton vs. microzooplankton prey.

Chye, J.D., J. W. Budd, V. Ransibrahmanakul, D.Ullmann, P Cornillon, and A. Mariano. Remote Sensing of Thermal Fronts and Particle Distributions in Lake Superior and southern Lake Michigan.

Eadie, B.J., M.B. Lansing, A. Winkelman, C.Riley, and B. Giroux. Basin-scale particle flux responses associated with episodic events.

Fahnenstiel, G. Single cell measurements in EEGLE.

Hornbuckle., K. PCB redistribution in episodic events.

Ji, R., C. Chen, D. Schwab, D. Beletsky, J. W. Budd, T. H. Johengen, and G. L. Fahnenstiel. Modeling Studies of the Ecosystem of Lake Michigan: 1-D and 3-D Numerical Experiments.

Johengen, T. and A. Winkelman. Temporal trends in the nearshore-offshore distribution of particulate matter and nutrients in southern Lake Michigan in response to the recurrent coastal sediment plume.

Julius, M. and Goad, L. Initial investigation of the relationship between periodic resuspension events and diatom blooms in Lake Michigan.

Kelly, K., S.E. Lohrenz, and G. Fahnenstiel. Microphotometric analysis of light absorption characteristics of phytoplankton associated with a recurrent coastal plume in sutheastern Lake Michigan.

Lang, G.A. and D. J. Schwab. EEGLE database management.
preferably in front of the poster need a small table and power outlet for a PC or laptop.

Lavrentyev, P. Microzooplankton composition and distribution during a major episodic event in Lake Michigan.

Lesht, B. In situ observations of sediment resuspension in depositional and non-depositional regions of southern Lake Michigan.

Lohrenz, S. E., G. Fahnenstiel, O.Schofield et al. Distributions of inherent optical properties in a recurrent coastal turbidity plume in southeasten Lake Michigan.

McCormick, M.J., R. Murthy, J. Saylor, and G, Miller. Offshore and longshore transport measurements in EEGLE.

McCormick, M.J., G, Miller, C.R. Murthy, and J. Saylor. Coastal Flow Statistics for Winter 1997-98 in Southeastern Lake Michigan"

Robbins, J.A., D.N. Edgington, B.J. Eadie, N.R. Morehead, and R.W. Rood. Accumulation of particle-associated radionuclides at the high-deposition area in southern Lake Michigan.

Roebber. P. Some meteorological modeling results for Lake Michigan and Lake Superior.

Vanderploeg, H., S. Ruberg, G. Lang, T. Johengen, M. Agy, and J. Liebig. Spatial and temporal patterns of plankton seen by the plankton survey system: Does the recurrent coastal plume have an effect?

Waples, J., J.V.Klump, D.N. Edgington, K. Orlandini. Th-234 studies of suspended particle residence times in nearshore regions of southern Lake Michigan.

Yerubandi, Ram C Rao, and C.R. Murthy. Nearshore physical measurments.

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KITEs

Kang, K.R., C. Chen, E. Ralph, and S.A. Green. Modeling studies of the cross-frontal water exchange along the Keweenaw coast in Lake Superior.