Oxygen Cycling and Hypoxia: Processes, Impacts, and Management
Date: Friday, Jun 14, 2019
Time: 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM
Location: Seymour Union, Room 220
Chair(s): Val Klump, Stuart Ludsin, Mark Rowe, Reza Valipour
Performance of a Lake Erie hypoxia forecast model in 2018
Mark Rowe, NOAA GLERL; Eric Anderson, NOAA/GLERL; Gregory Lang, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory; Steve Ruberg, NOAA - GLERL; Scott Moegling, Cleveland Water Department; Dmitry Beletsky, CIGLR, SEAS, University of Michigan; Thomas Johengen, CILER, University of Michigan; Craig Stow, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
Hypoxia in the nearshore waters of Lake Erie: observations and three-dimensional modeling
Reza Valipour, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Hidden oxygen depletion mechanisms: are there implications for lake management strategies?
Soren Brothers, Utah State University; Paul Sibley, University of Guelph, School of Environmental Sciences
Weather-related drivers of thermal mixing and the dissolved oxygen regime of a polymictic bay
Robyn Jones, Nipissing University; April James, Nipissing University; Dan Walters, Nipissing University; Andrew Paterson, Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change
Interbasin exchange of hypoxic water in the western basin of Lake Erie
Aidin Jabbari, University of Guelph; Reza Valipour, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Leon Boegman, Queen's University; Yingming Zhao, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; Josef Ackerman, University of Guelph