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Ehab Meselhe

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The Science of the Total Environment|June 12, 2019
The denitrification potential of eroding wetlands in Barataria Bay, LA, USA: Implications for river reconnectionJessica Vaccare, Ehab Meselhe, John R White
Journal of Environmental Management|August 26, 2025
Systemic analysis of the tradeoffs associated with management strategies for natural and built Mississippi River outletsLaura Manuel, Ehab Meselhe, Kelin Hu, et al.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|December 3, 2020
Transfer Entropy as a Tool for Hydrodynamic Model ValidationAlicia Sendrowski, Kazi Sadid, Ehab Meselhe, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment|June 12, 2019
The denitrification potential of eroding wetlands in Barataria Bay, LA, USA: Implications for river reconnectionJessica Vaccare, Ehab Meselhe, John R White
Journal of Environmental Management|August 26, 2025
Systemic analysis of the tradeoffs associated with management strategies for natural and built Mississippi River outletsLaura Manuel, Ehab Meselhe, Kelin Hu, et al.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|December 3, 2020
Transfer Entropy as a Tool for Hydrodynamic Model ValidationAlicia Sendrowski, Kazi Sadid, Ehab Meselhe, et al.
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