Browsing Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences by Author "Grover, James P."
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Community Ecology and Population Dynamics of the Nearshore Marine Fauna in the Middle Atlantic Bight (USA)
Levesque, Juan Carlos (2019-05-06)Natural resources are among the most valuable commodities on earth. Some natural resources (air, land, and water) are essential for human survival and many often constitute a large percentage of local, regional, and national ... -
Growth And Toxicity Of Prymnesium parvum In Long-term Cultures At Low Temperature And Salinity
He, Xianzi (Environmental & Earth Science, 2011-07-14)There is a paradox reported concerning observations of toxic blooms of Prymnesium parvum in winter in Texas (USA), and its growth performance in the laboratlry. Culture experiments indicate relatively high optimum temperature ... -
Growth Rates Of The Harmful Alga Prymnesium parvum: An Attempt To Identify The Salinity Threshold For Algal Blooms
Black, James William Cody (Environmental & Earth Science, 2013-03-20)Harmful algal blooms due to Prymnesium parvum have occurred in Texas for nearly three decades in waters of moderate salinity. More recently, blooms have occurred in locations such as West Virginia, in waters of very low ... -
Predicting Esherichia coli Levels In The Trinity River For Issuing Contact Recreation Warnings In The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Kilpatrick, Angela Jo (Environmental & Earth Science, 2014-03-12)E. coli is an indicator for the potential of waterborne illness. However, tests for E. coli take 18 to 24 hours to produce results. During this time, citizens may be exposed to high levels of bacteria. As contact ...