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Nancy N. Rabalais
Professor and Endowed Chair, Louisiana State University
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Multi‐Decadal Coastal Acidification in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Driven by Climate Change and Eutrophication
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
01 march 2024
Zong-Pei Jiang, Qin Cao, Yiwen Pan, Chengfeng Le, ...

Coastal waters often experience enhanced ocean acidification due to the combined effects of climate change and regional biological and anthropogeni...

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A Temperature Tipping Point in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Waters
EXPLORING THE ECOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF ESTUARINE, COASTAL, AND OPEN OCEAN WATERS TO CLIMATIC DRIVERS II ORAL
climate and ocean change | 19 february 2024
Robert E. Turner, Nancy N. Rabalais, Cassandra Gla...
A recently developed tipping point in the size of the northern Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone is described as being driven by climate warming. For every ...
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Benthic Respiration in Hypoxic Waters Enhances Bottom Water Acidification in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
16 october 2020
Hongjie Wang, John C. Lehrter, Kanchan Maiti, Katj...

It is known that surface water eutrophication enhances bottom water ocean acidification via respiration in coastal oceans. However, the role of ben...

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Active, novel and unexpected methanotrophs play a key role in methane oxidation in the Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 18 february 2020
Katie Howe, Brett J. Baker, Lauren Gillies, Samant...
The annual oxygen minimum zone in the northern Gulf of Mexico (nGOM) is the second largest human-caused dead zone in the world. In this dead zone oxyg...
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Development of Long Range Hypoxia Forecasts for the Northern Gulf of Mexico
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
ocean modeling | 17 february 2020
Dubravko Justic, Dong S Ko, Kanchan Maiti, Nancy N...
Gulf hypoxia has received considerable scientific and policy attention because of its large size (up to 23,000 square km), potential ecological and ec...
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The Impact of Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbances on the Metabolism of Methane and Other C1 Compounds
MICROBIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO METHANE CYCLING I POSTERS
biogeosciences | 12 december 2019
Andy Montgomery, Samantha B. Joye, Guangchao Zhuan...
The pelagic ecosystems in the northern Gulf of Mexico experience an array of anthropogenic and natural disturbances, each of which can uniquely influe...
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A comparative study of hypoxia and acidification in two large river dominated coastal ocean systems (northern Gulf of Mexico and East China Sea)
FALL MEETING 2018
11 december 2018
Wei-Jun Cai, Jianfang Chen, Katja Fennel, Zong-Pei...
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Drivers of Oxygen Consumption in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Waters—A Stable Carbon Isotope Perspective
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
04 october 2018
Hongjie Wang, Xinping Hu, Nancy N. Rabalais, Jay B...

We examined the stable carbon isotopic composition of remineralized organic carbon (δ13COCx) in the northern Gulf of Mexico (nGoM) using incub...

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