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CoOP: Great Lakes Studies

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CoOP Studies on the Great Lakes

  • Episodic Events: Great Lakes Experiment (EEGLE) Homepage
  • Keweenaw Interdisciplinary Transport Experiment in Superior (KITES) Homepage

Projects' News

For information on EEGLE workshops and the joint EEGLE/KITES meetings, visit the EEGLE workshop page.

  View EEGLE modeling results and KITES modeling results.


The History of the CoOP Great Lakes Studies


Publications

Biddanda, B., M. Ogdahl and J.B. Cotner (2001) Dominance of bacterial metabolism in oligotrophic relative to eutrophic waters. Limnol. Oceanogr. 46:730-739.

Chen, C., J. Zhu, E. Ralph, S.A. Green, J.W. Budd, and F.Y. Zhang (2001) Prognostic modeling studies of the Keweenaw Current in Lake Superior. Part I: Formation and evolution. J. Phys. Ocean. 31:379-395.

Cotner, J.B., T.H. Johengen, and B.A. Biddanda (2000) Intense winter heterotrophic production stimulated by benthic resuspension. Limnol. Oceanogr. 45:1672-1676.

Eadie, B. J., D. J. Schwab, R. A. Assel, N. Hawley, M. B. Lansing, C. S. Miller, N. R. Morehead, J. A. Robbins, P. L. Van Hoof, G. A. Leshkevich, T. H. Johengen, P. Lavrentyev, and R. E Holland (1996) Development of Recurrent Coastal Plume in Lake Michigan Observed for First Time. Eos Transactions, American Geophysical Union 77:337-338

Lohrenz, S.E., G.L. Fahnenstiel, G.J. Kirkpatrick, C.L. Carroll, and K.A. Kelly (1999) Microphotometric assessment of spectral absorption and its potential application for characterization of harmful algal blooms. J. Phycol. 35:1438-1446.

McCormick, M. J., and G. L. Fahnenstiel (1999) Recent climatic trends in nearshore water temperatures in the St. Lawrence Great Lakes. Limnol. Oceanogr. 44:530-540.

Roebber, P.J. and M.G. Gehring (2000) Realtime prediction of the lake breeze on the western shore of Lake Michigan. Weather Forecasting 15:298-312.

Schwab, D.J., D. Beletsky, and J. Lou (2000) The 1998 coastal turbidity plume in Lake Michigan. Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Sci. 50:49-58.

Zhu, J., C. Chen, E. Ralph, S.A. Green, J.W. Budd, and F.Y. Zhang (2001) Prognostic modeling studies of the Keweenaw Current in Lake Superior. Part II: Simulation. J. Phys. Ocean. 31:396-410.

in press

Biddanda, B., M. Ogdahl and J.B. Cotner (2001) Contribution of heterotrophic bacteria to planktonic biomass and respiration in lakes and the ocean. Limnol. Oceanogr.

Cotner, JB. (2001) Heterotrophic bacterial growth and nutrient limitation in large, oligotrophic lakes and oceans. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol.

Fahnenstiel, G.L., R.A. Stone, M.J. McCormick, C.L. Schelske, and S.E. Lohrenz (2001) Spring isothermal mixing in the Great Lakes:Evidence of nutrient limitation and nutrient-light interactions in a sub-optimal light environment. Can. J. Fish Aquat. Sci.

Fahnenstiel, G.L., S.E. Lohrenz, K. Kelly, D.F. Millie, and O.M.E. Schofield (2001) Light absorption characteristics of individual phytoplankton cells from a natural community: Examples from Lake Michigan during the winter period. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol.

Fahnenstiel, G.L., S.E. Lohrenz and R. Stone (2001): Standard Niskin and Van Dorn bottles inhibit phytoplankton photosynthesis in Lake Michigan. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28

Millie, D. F., G. L. Fahnenstiel, H. J. Carrick, S. E. Lohrenz, O. E. M. Schofield (2001). Spatial variation in Lake Michigan phytoplankton composition during sediment resuspenion events. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28 (Conference Proceeding)

Roebber, P.J. and G.W. Reuter (2001) The sensitivity of precipitation to circulation details. Part II: Mesoscale modeling. Mon. Wea. Rev.

submitted

Bogdan, J.J., Budd, J.W., Hornbuckle, K.C. The effect of a large resuspension event in Southern Lake Michigan on the short-term cycling of organic contaminants. Environ. Sci. Technol.

Cotner, J.B., and B.A. Biddanda. Small players, large role: Microbial influence on auto- heterotrophic coupling and biogeochemical processes in aquatic ecosystems. Ecosystems

Cotner, J.B., M.L. Ogdahl, and B.A. Biddanda. A rapid, fluorometric method for determining bacterial biomass and growth rates in aquatic systems. Aquatic Microbial Ecology

Gyakum, J.R. and P.J. Roebber. The 1998 ice storm: Analysis of a planetary scale event. Mon. Wea. Rev.

Eadie, B., D. Schwab, T. Johengen, P. Lavrentyev, G. Miller, R. Holland, G. Leshkevich, M. Lansing, N. Morehead, J. Robbins, N. Hawley, D. Edgington, and P. Van Hoof. Characterizing a major episodic event: a recurrent winter-spring plume in southern Lake Michigan. J. Great Lakes Res.

Millie, D. F., G. L. Fahnenstiel, S. E. Lohrenz, H. J. Carrick, and O. Schofield. Effect of a recurrent sediment plume on
phytoplankton biomass and group dynamics in southern Lake Michigan. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.

Workshop, Conference and Technical Reports

Beletsky, D., D.J. Schwab, M.J. McCormick, G.S. Miller, J.H. Saylor and P.J. Roebber (2000) Hydrodynamic modeling for the 1998 Lake Michigan coastal turbidity plume event. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, November 3-5, 1999, New Orleans, LA. ASCE, pp. 597-613.

Helfand, J. S., Podber, D. P., and M. J. McCormick (2000) Effect of heat flux on thermocline formation. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, November 3-5, 1999, New Orleans, LA ASCE.

Lou, J., D.J. Schwab, and D. Beletsky (1999) Suspended sediment transport modeling in Lake Michigan. Proceedings of the 1999 Canadian Coastal Conference, May 19-22, 1999, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, pp.391-405.

Miller, G.S., J.H. Saylor and M.J. McCormick (1999) Detecting storm-generated suspended materials in Lake Michigan using ADCP echo intensities. Proceedings of The IEEE Sixth Working Conference on Current Measurement, March 11-13, 1999, San Diego, CA., pp. 264-268.

Roebber, P.J. (1999) The role of Lake Michigan in modulating upstream weather conditions: experience with realtime forecasts using MM5 in warm and cold seasons and priorities for future model development. Proceedings of the 9th Penn State/NCAR MM5 Users Workshop, 23-25 June 1999, Boulder, CO.

Vesecky, J.F., L.R. Meadows and J.M. Daida (1999) Surface current measurements by HF Radar over fresh water at Lake Michigan and Lake Tahoe. Proceedings of The IEEE Sixth Working Conference on Current Measurement, March 11-13, 1999, San Diego, CA.

Winkelman, A.G., E.R. Stabenau, B.J. Eadie (1998) Particle Size Distribution and Concentration of Total Suspended matter in Southern Lake Michigan: January 28-February 10, 1998. NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL GLERL-105, 34 pp.

Theses and Dissertations

Kelly, K.A. (2001): The effects of a recurrent coastal plume on the absorption characteristics of phytoplankton species in Lake Michigan. MS Thesis, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS.


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