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 Home | Tampa Bay Study | 2nd Annual Science Conference |Poster Presentations
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Tampa Bay Pilot Study 2002 Poster Series
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Mapping & Model
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Mapping and Model Section:
Task Leaders: Mark Hansen, Email: mhansen@usgs.gov
Mike Crane, Email: mpcrane@usgs.gov

Airborne Lidar Topographic - Bathymetric Mapping for the Tampa Bay Regions

An Integrated Topographic/Bathymetric Elevation Model

Biogeochemical Surveys of Tampa Bay Waters

High Resolution Stratigraphy of Safety Harbor, Tampa Bay: Vibracore Correlation

Hydrologic Implications of Karst Stratigraphy Beneath Tampa Bay

Seafloor Mapping in Tampa Bay

Studying Hydrodynamics in a Riverine Estuary with a Combination of 2-D and 3-D Simulations

Tampa Bay Urban Growth Study

Wind Generated Waves in Tampa Bay, Florida



Geology and Geomorphology Section: (Top of Page)
Task Leader: Terry Edgar, Email: tedgar@usgs.gov

Integration of seismic data and vibracores in Tampa Bay

Recent to Late Pleistocene Marine and Lacustrine Transition in the Tampa Bay Basin: Sea Level and Paleoclimatic Implications

Sea Level Highstand in the Late Holocene, Tampa Bay: Archaeological Evidence


Water and Sediment Quality Section: (Top of Page)
Task Leader: Peter Swarzenski, Email: pswarzen@usgs.gov
Comparison of In-vivo Fluorometric and Lab-based Spectrophotometric Methods for Determining Chlorophyll in Aquatic Systems: a District-wide Approach

Did Humans Change Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Tampa Bay, Florida?

Distribution of Total Organic Carbon-Normalized Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-carbons in Bottom Sediments at Four Study Areas in Tampa Bay

Effects of Ghost Shrimp on Tampa Bay Sediment Characteristics

Historic Solid-phase Contaminant Inventories Recorded in Sediments from Safety Harbor, Florida

Hydrology of Tampa Bay: Freshwater Inflow and Circulation Patterns

Investigations of Submarine Ground-water Discharge into Tampa Bay by Horizontal Resistivity Surveying and Ancillary Techniques

Multiphasic Approach to Determining Microbial Community Diversity and Function in Sediments and Biofilms

Non-chlorophyllous Suspended Matter

Nutrient Loading Estimates in Tidally-Affected Streams: the Alafia River, a Case Study

Quantification of Submarine Ground-water Discharge and Nutrient Loading to the Feather Sound Region of Tampa Bay


Wetlands Section: (Top of Page)
Task Leader: Carole McIvor, Email: carole_mcivor@usgs.gov

Analysis of Forage Fishes from Mangroves of Feathersound: Developing a Protocol for Assessing Functional Equivalence of Natural and Altered Wetland Sites

Intertidal Vegetation Dynamics in the Tampa Bay Estuary

Proposed Restoration and Management within a Portion of the Terra Ceia Aquatic and Buffer Preserves

Rambling Tampa Reds: What Population Genetic Structure of Rhizophora Mangle Reveals about Patterns of Gene Flow in Tampa Bay

Synoptic Salinity Survey at Terra Ceia at the End of a 4-yr Drought

Tampa Bay Wetlands: Recent History through Maps and Aerial Photography

The "Fruit Fly" of Environmental Field Genetics: A Bioassay Using Albino Mutations in Red Mangroves


Seagrass Section: (Top of Page)
Task Leader: Kimberly Yates, Email: kyates@usgs.gov
Characterization of macroalgal epiphytes on Thalassia testudinum and Syringodium filforme in Tampa Bay, Florida

Determination of Water Depth at the Deep Edge of Seagrass Meadows in Tampa Bay using GPS Carrier Phase Processing

Productivity of Benthic Habitats in Tampa Bay

Seagrass Monitoring in Tampa Bay Using Fixed Transects

Seagrass Restoration in Tampa Bay, Florida

Spatial and Temporal Trends of Seagrass Loss in Feather Sound

Status and Trends (1950-1999) of Seagrass Distribution in West Central Florida

Tampa Bay Seagrass Resources Available From FMRI


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