Rosenstiel School
Tags: oil spill
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UM Modeling Helping To Clarify Effect of Dispersants on Deepwater Blowout Team develops and tests models to show effects on water column February 12, 2013 -
Oil Spill Toxicology UM Scientists in a partnership with scientists from NOAA, Stanford and U of North Texas present findings on post-oil spill fish toxicology; studies show potential for impact on several important fish species in the region December 3, 2012 -
Globalstar Helps CARTHE Track Currents In Gulf of Mexico Satellite Company Provides UM-Led Research Team with SPOT Satellite GPS Messengers™ to Complete Unprecedented Oceanic Flow Study in Area of Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill November 19, 2012 -
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The shape of things to come Mathematical methods help predict movement of oil and ash following environmental disasters March 12, 2012 -
Chemical measurements confirm official estimates of Gulf oil spill rate New analysis shows subsurface plumes mostly gases, not as much oil January 10, 2012 -
U of Miami To Lead One of 8 Research Groups to Study Effects of the BP Oil Spill on Gulf of Mexico Professor Tamay Özgökmen to serve as team’s Lead Investigator, more than $15 million allocated to study hydrocarbon transport as a result of the spill August 31, 2011 -
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Inspiring Science: 12-Year-Old Student Lauded for Work in UM Coral Lab Nicole Odzer working with Ph.D. student Rachel Silverstein, now finalist in national science competition May 13, 2011 -
UM’s CSTARS Among Groups to Receive S&T Award for Work on Oil Spill CSTARS contributes 1,200 images, 120 days, 24/7 decision support tools April 20, 2011 -
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Oceans: Protecting Our Lives and Livelihood Naples Community Event Oct. 29 – 30 Sheds Light on Science and Outcomes of Oil Spill October 18, 2010 -
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Crist on the Key July 14, 2010 -
Oil Spill Puts Commercially Significant Cold-water Reefs in Peril “Hidden” Deep-Sea Ecosystems in Gulf, Florida Straits in Jeopardy June 4, 2010
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UM/CIMAS and NOAA/AOML Scientists Locate Oil Plume Extending Toward Dry Tortugas High tech tools, top-notch science and serendipity play part in finding 23-mile long plume off Florida’s Treasure Coast June 12, 2010





