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    AuthorCrenshaw, Jared (1)Lancaster, Heather N. (1)Minnehan, Jeffrey J. (1)Patel, Nidhi (1)Quafisi, Dimitri (1)Scalise, Kimberly (1)Serna, Erica (1)Strand, Jessica (1)Thornberg, Hanna (1)Woodson, Anna Lee (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Examination of the 2011 Mississippi River Flood Deposit on the Louisiana Continental Shelf 

    Young, David R. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Floods can dramatically increase the sediment load supplied to continental margins, leading to greater and potentially geochemically unique deposition. The 2011 flooding of the Mississippi River and its discharge into ...
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    Atmospheric Distributions of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Coastal Northern Gulf of Mexico, USA, Associated with the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill 

    Scalise, Kimberly (East Carolina University, 2013)
    The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill occurred April 20, 2010 to July 15, 2010, releasing a surface slick of crude oil extending to ~176,000 km² in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Crude oil is comprised of thousands of organic ...
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    Transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island 

    Crenshaw, Jared (East Carolina University, 2015)
    The mechanisms that supply Fe to the surface waters off the coast of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) play a key role in the global climate cycle by fueling primary production in this vast and globally important ...
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    Geochemistry and Genesis of Late Paleoproterozoic Banded Iron Formations and Metamorphosed Chemical Precipitates Spatially Associated with Pb-Zn Broken Hill-type Mineralization near the Broken Hill Deposit, Curnamona Province, Australia 

    Serna, Erica (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Banded and massive iron formations (IFs) and garnet- and gahnite-quartz rocks are spatially associated with the giant, late Paleoproterozoic, Pb-Zn-Ag Broken Hill sulfide deposit and hundreds of minor Broken Hill-type ...
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    Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Genesis of the Valentines Iron Formation, Nico Pérez Terrane, Eastern Uruguay, and Significance for the Redox Conditions of Early Earth's Oceans 

    Lancaster, Heather N. (East Carolina University, 2015)
    The Valentines Iron Formation of eastern Uruguay is one of three well-defined rock units that comprise the Valentines Formation, and is commonly interlayered with felsic and intermediate granulites. The iron formations ...
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    USING SEDIMENT ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY TO INTERPRET LATE HOLOCENE BARRIER ISLAND AND ESTUARINE EVOLUTION, NORTH CAROLINA, USA 

    Minnehan, Jeffrey J. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Deconvolving the relationship between meteorological and oceanographic phenomena and associated impacts to coastal systems is critical to understanding the future of coastal systems worldwide. North Carolina's barrier ...
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    A Record of Holocene Climate Change from the Sunda Shelf, South China Sea 

    Woodson, Anna Lee (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Variations in the East Asian Monsoon (EAM) control weather and regional climate conditions in the heavily populated, agriculturally dependent regions of eastern and southeast Asia. The South China Sea (SCS), especially the ...
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    Examining Coastal Marsh Sedimentation In Northeastern North Carolina 

    Strand, Jessica (East Carolina University, 2015)
    Coastal marshes are critical environments that are ephemeral on geologic timescales. Understanding the dynamics that naturally maintain these systems is becoming increasingly important in the face of accelerated sea-level ...
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    Holocene Climate and Carbon Sequestration via Black Carbon Burial in Sediments 

    Patel, Nidhi (East Carolina University, 2011)
    Fire, a global process that depends on climate, volcanic activity, vegetation and human practices is not constant through time and varies at decadal, centennial and millennial time-scales. Wildfires that result in burning ...
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    Foraminiferal and Geochemical Evidence of Environmental Change in Response to Aquaculture in the Setiu Estuarine-Lagoonal System, Terengganu, Malaysia 

    Thornberg, Hanna (East Carolina University, 2013)
    In many coastal communities, aquaculture is an important part of the local economy, though fish and shrimp farms may threaten habitats in these coastal systems. Aquaculture was introduced to the Setiu estuarine-lagoonal ...
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