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analysis of episodic phytoplankton blooming and associated oceanographic parameters on the west florida shelf using remote sensing and field data.

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Date Issued:
1996
Abstract/Description:
presents a study of the spatial and temporal changes of phytoplankton on the west florida shelf, including the episodic formation of a spring phytoplankton bloom.
Title: analysis of episodic phytoplankton blooming and associated oceanographic parameters on the west florida shelf using remote sensing and field data.
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Name(s): palmm (project)
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Bibliography
Issuance: monographic
Date Created: 1996
Date Issued: 1996
Physical Form: electronic resource
Extent: xiii, 138 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
Language(s): eng
Abstract/Description: presents a study of the spatial and temporal changes of phytoplankton on the west florida shelf, including the episodic formation of a spring phytoplankton bloom.
Table of Contents: introduction -- objectives -- part i : seasonal formation of a high chlorophyll plume on the west florida shelf -- introduction -- methods -- results -- discussion -- conclusions -- part ii : spatial variations of phytoplankton pigments, dissolved organic carbon and aquatic optical properties during a spring bloom on the west florida shelf -- introduction -- materials and methods -- results -- discussion -- conclusions -- part iii : amalysis of selected bio-optical algorithms -- introduction -- methodology -- results and discussion -- conclusions -- references cited -- appendices.
Target Audience: college students and adults.
Identifier: aaa3285 qf, SF00000248 (IID), 2513933 (digitool), usf:13232 (fedora)
Note(s): by fernando gilbes.
includes vita.
thesis (ph. d.)--university of south florida, 1996.
includes bibliographical references (leaves 116-129).
electronic reproduction. [florida] : state university system of florida, palmm project, 2001. (florida heritage collection) mode of access: world wide web. system requirements: internet connectivity; web browser software; adobe acrobat reader to view and print pdf files. electronically reproduced by the university of south florida from a thesis in the main library at the university of south florida, tampa.
Subject(s): algal blooms -- florida
optical oceanography
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Host Institution: USF
Other Format:
37020599
Is Part of Series: florida heritage collection.