The University of Maine Maine In-situ Sound & Color Lab
School of Marine Sciences
 

Emmanuel S. Boss
Reports and Presentations

Reports

Boss, E., 1996. Dynamics of potential vorticity fronts. Ph.D. Dissertation. School of Oceanography, University of Washington.

Boss, E., 1994. Effects of nutrient storage and photoadaptation on phytoplankton. Proceedings, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Summer Program, Woods Hole Oceanographic institution Technical Report, WHOI-97-18.

Boss, E., 1991. Inertial motion and chaotic dispersion of Lagrangian particles on a rotating Earth. M.Sc. Thesis. Dept. of Oceanography, Institute of Earth Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Presentations

Boss, E., and L. Taylor, 2008. Comparison of Optical Methods Used for Estimation of Particulate Matter in Coastal Waters. 2008 National Water Quality Monitoring Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, May 18-22, 2008. Poster

Russo, C. and E. Boss, 2008. Measuring Suspended Sediments Using High Resolution Acoustic Velocimeters. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida. PDF

Boss, E., 2006. Particle dynamics, scattering and remote sensing in the coastal ocean. NOAA - CREST Seminar Series. PDF

Boss, E., 2004. Workshop on Marine Optics and Ocean Biogeochemistry (Parts 1-5). Weizmann Institute of Science. Link

Boss, E., 2002. (1) Particulate and Dissolved Properties Inferred from in situ Optical Measurements and (2) Effect of Bottom Substrate on Inherent Optical Properties: Evidence of Biogeochemical Processes. USGS' Center for Coastal and Regional Marine Studies and the University of South Florida's College of Marine Science, St. Petersburg, FL. Link

Karp-Boss L., S. Pegau, E. Boss and P.A. Wheeler. Spatial variability of particulate and dissolved material in relation to hydrographic parameters, in an upwelling system. ASLO, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Karp-Boss L., P.A. Jumars and E. Boss, 1999. Effects of simple shear flow on swimming orientations of dinoflagellates. ASLO, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico (invited).

Technology to Sense Marine Life
Optical Properties of Crater Lake


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