Sentences with phrase «coastal science»

Masselink developed an interest in coastal science while studying for a degree in physical geography, which he followed up with a PhD.
«Our study suggests that changes in the storage of heat in the deep ocean could be as important to climate change as other hypotheses — tectonic activity or a drop in the carbon dioxide level — and likely led to one of the major climate transitions of the past 30 million years,» says Yair Rosenthal, co-author and professor of marine and coastal sciences at Rutgers
Robert Twilley of Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, another supporter of the idea, has organized a team of coastal science and engineering experts to evaluate major response efforts to the spill.
The new community - driven site will effectively catalog combined coastal science information taken from the Surfrider Foundation activist network and environmental experts.
An expert in coastal sciences testified that the decedent was caught in a rip current and got distressed before drowning.
Her co-author, Benjamin Horton, professor of marine and coastal sciences at Rutgers University, put the same findings another way.
John Rummel, her predecessor, is now head of a coastal science institute at East Carolina University in Greenville.
In total, RCP managed the review of 24 applications from the two competitions, which ranged across a variety of scientific priority areas including: advanced manufacturing; data science; defense, military, and security; energy; marine and coastal science; pharmacoengineering, water and the environment; agriculture; and health sciences.
The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science is the coastal science office for NOAA's National Ocean Service.
«Basically, this confirms the story I've been telling for a couple of years now,» said study co-author Jennifer Francis, research professor of marine and coastal sciences in Rutgers» School of Environmental and Biological Sciences.
«After the newly discovered bacteria interact with uranium compounds in water, the uranium becomes immobile,» said Lee Kerkhof, a professor of marine and coastal sciences in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences.
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