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R Eugene Turner

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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|January 7, 2023
Total ammonia and coliform concentrations at the end of the Mississippi River from 1900 to 2019R Eugene Turner
Ambio|February 7, 2021
Declining bacteria, lead, and sulphate, and rising pH and oxygen in the lower Mississippi RiverR Eugene Turner
Plos One|December 8, 2022
Variability in the discharge of the Mississippi River and tributaries from 1817 to 2020R Eugene Turner
Plos One|December 15, 2018
Reversing wetland death from 35,000 cuts: Opportunities to restore Louisiana's dredged canalsR Eugene Turner, Giovanna McClenachan
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|January 28, 2023
Disturbance legacies and shifting trajectories: Marsh soil strength and shoreline erosion a decade after the Deepwater Horizon oil spillGiovanna McClenachan, R Eugene Turner
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|July 15, 2021
Estuarine oiling increases a long-term decline in mussel growthR Eugene Turner, Jennifer Spicer Plunket
Plos One|November 28, 2012
Landscape-scale analysis of wetland sediment deposition from four tropical cyclone eventsAndrew W Tweel, R Eugene Turner
Plos One|September 8, 2017
Trends in summer bottom-water temperatures on the northern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf from 1985 to 2015R Eugene Turner, Nancy N Rabalais, Dubravko Justić
Marine Pollution Bulletin|June 29, 2016
Islands in the oil: Quantifying salt marsh shoreline erosion after the Deepwater Horizon oilingR Eugene Turner, Giovanna McClenachan, Andrew W Tweel
Environment International|March 18, 2020
The resilience of coastal marshes to hurricanes: The potential impact of excess nutrientsYu Mo, Michael S Kearney, R Eugene Turner
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|January 7, 2023
Total ammonia and coliform concentrations at the end of the Mississippi River from 1900 to 2019R Eugene Turner
Ambio|February 7, 2021
Declining bacteria, lead, and sulphate, and rising pH and oxygen in the lower Mississippi RiverR Eugene Turner
Plos One|December 8, 2022
Variability in the discharge of the Mississippi River and tributaries from 1817 to 2020R Eugene Turner
Plos One|December 15, 2018
Reversing wetland death from 35,000 cuts: Opportunities to restore Louisiana's dredged canalsR Eugene Turner, Giovanna McClenachan
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|January 28, 2023
Disturbance legacies and shifting trajectories: Marsh soil strength and shoreline erosion a decade after the Deepwater Horizon oil spillGiovanna McClenachan, R Eugene Turner
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|July 15, 2021
Estuarine oiling increases a long-term decline in mussel growthR Eugene Turner, Jennifer Spicer Plunket
Plos One|November 28, 2012
Landscape-scale analysis of wetland sediment deposition from four tropical cyclone eventsAndrew W Tweel, R Eugene Turner
Plos One|September 8, 2017
Trends in summer bottom-water temperatures on the northern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf from 1985 to 2015R Eugene Turner, Nancy N Rabalais, Dubravko Justić
Marine Pollution Bulletin|June 29, 2016
Islands in the oil: Quantifying salt marsh shoreline erosion after the Deepwater Horizon oilingR Eugene Turner, Giovanna McClenachan, Andrew W Tweel
Environment International|March 18, 2020
The resilience of coastal marshes to hurricanes: The potential impact of excess nutrientsYu Mo, Michael S Kearney, R Eugene Turner
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