Submissions from 2017
Fractal floc properties in estuarine surface waters: insights from video settling, LISST, and pump sampling, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, Grace Massey, and David Bowers
Fractal floc properties in the surface waters of a partially-mixed estuary: insights from video settling, LISST, and pump sampling, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, Grace Massey, and David Bowers
Parameterized process models for Underwater Munitions Expert System, Carl Friedrichs
Parameterized process models for Underwater Munitions Expert System, Carl Friedrichs
STAC Review Panel for the Generalized Additive Model (GAM) Approach for Water Quality Trends in Tidal Waters, Carl Friedrichs
Synthesis: understanding of Chesapeake Bay water clarity patterns, Carl Friedrichs
Understanding patterns in Chesapeake Bay water clarity: the importance of measurement, location, and physical versus biological controls, Carl Friedrichs
Water clarity patterns and trends in the open-water regions of Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries, Carl Friedrichs
Hypoxia forecasts as a tool for Chesapeake Bay fisheries, M.A.M. Friedrichs, A. J. Bever, Carl Friedrichs, and R.R. Hood
Chesapeake Bay hypoxia coastal ocean modeling testbed, M.A.M. Friedrichs, Carl Friedrichs, I.D. Irby, and A.J. Bever
Hypoxia forecasts as a tool for Chesapeake Bay fisheries, M.A.M. Friedrichs, R.R. Hood, Carl Friedrichs, and D.R. Forrest
Flocculation and bed consolidation in a partially mixed estuary: an idealized numerical sediment transport model, Courtney Harris, D. Tarpley, Carl Friedrichs, and C. Sherwood
Evidence of muddy aggregates as resilient pellets in suspension throughout the water column using traps and a Particle Image Camera System (PICS) in a tidal estuary, Grace Massey, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, and S. Jarrell Smith
Improving modeled light attenuation (Kd) in a land-estuarine ocean biogeochemical model for Chesapeake Bay, Jessica Turner, Carl Friedrichs, and Marjy Friedrichs
Submissions from 2016
Controls on suspended particle properties and water clarity along a partially-mixed estuary, York River, Virginia, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, Grace M. Cartwright, and David Bowers
Influence of suspended particle properties on optical properties and resultant water clarity along a partially-mixed estuary, York River, Virginia, USA, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, Grace M. Cartwright, and David Bowers
Fractal floc size, settling velocity and implications for water clarity in partially mixed-estuaries: the role of small, organic-rich particles, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, Grace M. Cartwright, and D.G. Bowers
Relationships among estuarine floc size, optical properties, organic content, and settling velocity: insights gained from combining LISST and a particle imaging camera system, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, Grace M. Cartwright, and D.G. Bowers
Fractal floc size, density, settling velocity, and implications for water clarity in partially mixed-estuaries: The role of small, organic-rich particles, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, Grace M. Massey, and Jessie Turner
What controls bed erodibility in muddy, partially-mixed estuaries? Insights from the York River, Virginia, Carl Friedrichs, Grace M. Cartwright, P.J. Dickhudt, and Kelsey Fall
What controls bed erodibility in muddy, partially-mixed estuaries? Insights from the York River, Virginia, Carl Friedrichs, Grace M. Cartwright, P.J. Dickhudt, and Kelsey Fall
US-IOOS/COMT Estuarine Hypoxia nowcast/forecast product: identification and feedback, Carl Friedrichs, M.A.M. Friedrichs, D.R. Forrest, and R.R. Hood
Self-burial of objects on sandy beds by wave- and current-induced scour, Carl Friedrichs, S.E. Rennie, and A. Brandt
Hypoxia forecasts as a tool for Chesapeake Bay fisheries, M.A.M. Friedrichs, Carl Friedrichs, D.R. Forrest, and R.R. Hood
COMT Chesapeake Bay hypoxia modeling, M.A.M. Friedrichs, M. Scully, I. Irby, and COMT Estaurine Hypoxia Team
Challenges associated with modeling low-oxygen waters in Chesapeake Bay: a multiple model comparison, I.D. Irby, M.A.M. Friedrichs, Carl Friedrichs, and COMT Estuarine Hypoxia Team
Identification of suspended resilient pellets in particles tracked by a Particle Image Camera System (PICS) in a muddy estuary, Grace M. Massey, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, and S.J. Smith
In situ differentiation among suspended primary particles, resilient pellets and flocs of similar size using a particle image camera system (PICS) in a muddy estuary, Grace M. Massey, Kelsey Fall, Carl Friedrichs, and S.J. Smith
Comparison of modeled and observed bed erodibility in the York River estuary, Virginia, over varying time scale, Danielle Tarpley, Courtney Harris, and Carl Friedrichs
Consolidation and stratification within a muddy, partially mixed estuary: a comparison between idealized and realistic models for sediment transport in the York River Estuary, Virginia, Danielle Tarpley, Courtney Harris, and Carl Friedrichs
Evaluating the effects of cohesive processes on sediment distribution in an idealized, partially-mixed estuary using a numerical model, Danielle Tarpley, Courtney Harris, and Carl Friedrichs
Examining spring-neap cycle variation in bed erodibility in the York River estuary, VA: a numerical study, Danielle Tarpley, Courtney Harris, and Carl Friedrichs
Suspended sediment size distribution in a numerical sediment transport model for a partially-mixed estaury, Danielle Tarpley, Courtney Harris, and carl Friedrichs
Submissions from 2015
Introduction to the Research Capabilities of the VIMS Coastal Hydrodynamics & Sediment Dynamics (CHSD) Lab, G. M. Cartwright, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, and D. Tarpley
Identification of suspended resilient pellets in particles tracked by a Particle Image Camera System (PICS) in a muddy estuary, Grace M. Cartwright, Kelsey A. Fall, and Carl T. Friedrichs
Controls on suspended particle properties and water clarity along a partially-mixed estuary, York River Estuary, Virginia, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, and G. M. Cartwright
Controls on suspended particle properties and water clarity along a partially-mixed estuary, York River, Virginia, USA, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, G. M. Cartwright, and D. G. Bowers
Controls on suspended particle properties and water clarity in the York River estuary, Virginia, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, G. M. Cartwright, and D. G. Bowers
Factors affecting munitions mobility underwater, C. Friedrichs
Tidal flat morphodynamics: a synthesis, Carl T. Friedrichs
Controls on bed erodibility in a muddy, partially-mixed estuary: York River, Virginia, USA, Carl T. Friedrichs, Grace M. Cartwright, Patrick J. Dickhut, and Kelsey A. Fall
Estuarine sediment dynamics, C. T. Friedrichs
Tidal flat morphodynamics: a synthesis, C. T. Friedrichs
Controls on bed erodibility in the York River estuary, C. T. Friedrichs, Grace M. Cartwright, R. Diaz, and P. J. Dickhut
What controls bed erodibility in muddy estuaries? Insights from the York River, Virginia, C. T. Friedrichs, K. A. Fall, R. Diaz, and P. Dickhut
COMT Chesapeake Bay Hypoxia Modeling, M. C. Friedrichs, I. Irby, A. Bever, and M. Scully
The estuarine hypoxia component of the Coastal Ocean Modeling Testbed: providing environmental intelligence to decision-makers in the Chesapeake Bay region, M. Friedrichs, L. Lanerolle, C. Friedrichs, and R. Hood
Challenges associated with operational modeling of low-oxygen waters in Chesapeake Bay: results from a multiple modeling effort, I. D. Irby, M. A.M. Friedrichs, and C. T. Friedrichs
Skill assessment of multiple hydrodynamic-dissolved oxygen models in Chesapeake Bay, I. Irby, M. A.M. Friedrichs, and C. T. Friedrichs
Including fine-grained sediment processes within numerical representations of a partially-mixed estuary, the York River, Virginia, Danielle Tarpley, Courtney Harris, Carl Friedrichs, and Kelsey Fall
Submissions from 2014
Combining observations and numerical model results to improve estimates of hypoxic volume within Chesapeake Bay, USA, A. J. Bever, M A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, and M. E. Scully
Bathymetry controls on the location of hypoxia facilitate possible real-time hypoxic volume monitoring in the Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, m. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, and M. E. Scully
Combining observations and numerical model results to improve estimates of hypoxic volume within Chesapeake Bay, USA, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, and M. E. Scully
Combining observations and numerical model results to improve estimates of hypoxic volume within the Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, m. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, and M. E. Scully
Combining observations and numerical model results to improve estimates of hypoxic volume within the Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, and M. E. Scully
Added value of combining multiple optical and acoustic instruments when characterizing fine-grained estuarine suspensions, G. M. Cartwright, C. T. Friedrichs, L. P. Sanford, and S. J. Smith
Controls on suspended particle properties and water clarity along a partially-mixed estuary, York River, Virginia, USA, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, G. M. Cartwright, and D. G. Bowers
What controls bed erodibility in muddy, partially-mixed tidal estuaries?, C. Friedrichs, Grace Cartwright, R. Diaz, and K. Fall
Estuarine sediment dynamics, C. T. Friedrichs
Simple parameterized models for predicting mobility, burial, and re-exposure of underwater munitions, C. T. Friedrichs
The estuarine hypoxia component of the Coastal Ocean Modeling Testbed (COMT), Marjorie Friedrichs, Lyon Lanerolle, Carl Friedrichs, and Raleigh Hood
COMT Chesapeake Bay hypoxia modeling, M. Friedrichs, C. Friedrichs, R. Hood, and L. Lanerolle
Skill assessment of multiple hypoxia models in Chesapeake Bay and implications for management decisions, I. D. Irby, m. A.M. Friedrichs, Y. Feng, and C. T. Friedrichs
Skill assessment of multiple hypoxia models in Chesapeake Bay and implications for management decisions, I. D. Irby, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, and R. Hood
Skill assessment of multiple hypoxia models in Chesapeake Bay and implications for management decisions, I. D. Irby, M. Friedrichs, Carl Friedrichs, and Raleigh Hood
Buoyant and gravity-driven transport on the Waipaoa shelf, J. M. Moriarty, C. K. Harris, C. T. Friedrichs, and M. G. Hadfield
The development and the capabilities of the Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) for the York River estuary, Virginia, Danielle Tarpley, K. Fall, C. Harris, and C. Friedrichs
Submissions from 2013
Empirical investigation of the factors influencing marine applications of EMI, V. A. Bell, T. D. Steinhurst, and C. Friedrichs
Combining observations and numerical model results to improve estimates of hypoxic volume within the Chesapeake Bay, A. Bever, M. Friedrichs, C. Friedrichs, and M. Scully
Combining observations and models to improve estimates of Chesapeake Bay hypoxic volume, A. J. bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, and M. E. Scully
Combining observations and numerical model results to improve estimates of hypoxic volume within Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, M. A.M. Friedrichs, C. T. Friedrichs, and M. E. Scully
Applications of Acoustics and Optics for the Characterization of Suspended Particulate Matter within an Estuarine Observing System, G. M. Cartwright
Sediment settling velocity from ADVs and settling tubes: agreement over a range of particle types and hydrodynamic conditions, G. M. Cartwright, C. T. Friedrichs, and S. J. Smith
Comparison of Sontek ADVOcean-Hydras and Nortek ADV Vectors for measuring suspended sediment concentration via acoustic backscatter, G. M. Cartwright, C. T. Friedrichs, R. Pico Vila, and P. D. Panetta
Controls on particle settling velocity and bed erodibility in the presence of muddy flocs and pellets as inferred by ADVs, York River estuary, Virginia, USA, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, and G. M. Cartwright
Controls on particle settling velocity and bed erodibility in the presence of muddy flocs and biologically packaged pellets: modeling study utilizing the York 3-D Hydrodynamic Cohesive Bed Model, K. A. Fall, C. K. Harris, C. T. Friedrichs, and J. P. Rinehimer
Estuarine sediment dynamics, c T. Friedrichs
Collaborative opportunities with the Physical Sciences Research Group, C. T. Friedrichs
Recent field observations of mixed and cohesive sediment particle properties in coastal and estuarine environments, C. T. Friedrichs
Simple parameterized models for predicting mobility, burial, and re-exposure of underwater munitions, C. T. Friedrichs
Skill assessment of multiple models in the Chesapeake Bay, I. D. Irby, M. Friedrichs, C. Feng, and C. Friedrichs
Skill assessment of multiple models in the Chesapeake Bay, I. D. Irby, M. Friedrichs, C. Feng, and R. Hood
Comparison of Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Models of the Chesapeake Bay: Results of the IOOS Coastal Ocean Modeling Testbed, I Irby, M. Friedrichs, C. Feng, and R. Hood
Reworking of flood deposits on the Waipaoa Shelf, New Zealand: buoyant and gravity-driven fluxes, J. M. Moriarty, C. K. Harris, C. T. Friedrichs, and M. G. Hadfield
Submissions from 2011
Is there any air down there? Using multiple 3D numerical models to investigate hypoxic volumes within the Chesapeake Bay, A. J. Bever, M.A.M. Friedrichs, and Carl Friedrichs
Results of the IOOS testbed for comparison of hydrodynamic models of the Chesapeake Bay, Carl Friedrichs, A. J. Bever, M.A.M. Friedrichs, and M.E. Scully