X-Sender: sgreen@pop.chem.mtu.edu Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 21:15:35 -0400 To: eegle-kites@wings.glerl.noaa.gov From: sarah a green Subject: ms check-list KITES-EEGLE: to assist with All Hands planning, please send me a list of the ms below which you would especially like to interact with (the authors, that is!). e.g. Tell me if you would like to meet with authors of paper E5 to discuss that work. thanks Sarah B1, Eadie, B.J., M.B. Lansing, A. Winkelman, and T. Johengen. , , The importance of episodic events to mass and nutrient fluxes in the southern basin of Lake Michigan. B2, Klump J.V., J.T. Waples, K. Orlandini and D. Edgington . , , Short lived Th isotopes as tracers for alongshore and cross margin transport during episodic resuspension of coastal sediments. B3, Harting, S., W.C. Kerfoot, and E. Brown. , , Mercury from metal ores: Sediment profiles and inventories introduce a concern with global implications. B4, Brown, E., Musielewicz, Agnich and D. Edgington , , Copper rich mine tailings as a tracer of sediment transport in the Keweenaw Current of Lake Superior. B5, Smith, G., B.J. Eadie, M.B. Lansing and K. Hornbuckle. , , Persistent organic pollutants as tracers of resuspension of contaminated sediment and eroded coastal material. ----------------- E1, Chen, C., X. Wang, R. Ji, D. Schwab, D. Beletsky, J.W. Budd, G. Fahnenstiel, H.A. Vanderploeg, B.J. Eadie, W.S. Gardner, J.B. Cotner, M.H. Bundy , , Lower Trophic Level Food Dynamics in Lake Michigan: A Comparison between the 1998 and 1999 Plume Events. E2, Lavrentyev P, P. Kovalcik, D. Hersha, W. S. Gardner . , , The microbial food web during a major re-suspension event in Lake Michigan. E3, Bundy, M.H., H.A. Vanderploeg, P.V. Lavrentyev, and P. Kovalcik. , , The potential impacts of food web changes on mesozooplankton populations during late winter/early spring resuspension events in Lake Michigan. E4, Chen, C., X. Wang, R. Ji: , , Roles of the Light Inhibition in the growth of phytoplankton in Lake Michigan. E5, Fahnenstiel, G., S.E. Lohrenz, O. Schofield and D.F. Millie. , , The effect of the recurrent coastal plume on phytoplankton photosynthesis, growth and light absorption E6, Schofield, O., T. Bergmann, S.E. Lohrenz, G. Fahnenstiel, and D.F. Millie , , Modeling the inherent optical properties in a coastal sediment plume: Impact of abiotic particles on ocean color remote sensing. E7, Green, S.A., A.Vodacek, J.W. Budd. , , Photon budgets in coastal Lake Superior. E8, Julius M.L. and L.M. Goad. , , Impact of episodic resuspension events on restructuring spring phytoplankton species composition. E9, Kerfoot, W.C., X. Ma, and L. Weider. , , Coastal corridor in southern Lake Superior: rapid zooplankton species replacements and evolution. E10, Kerfoot, W.C., X. Ma, B.J. Eadie, and H. Vanderploeg. , , Ecological importance of winter storms: Daphnia resting egg production, resuspension, and formation of E11, Cotner, J.B., B.A. Biddanda, and T.H. Johengen. , , Microbially mediated P-fluxes in Lake Michigan. E12, Biddanda, B.A., T.H. Johengen and J.B. Cotner , , Experimental evidence for intense heterotrophic production stimulated by riverine inputs and resuspended sediments: implications for Lake Michigan biogeochemistry. E13, Gardner, W.S., J.F. Cavaletto, M. McCarthy, P.J. Lavrentyev, and B.J. Eadie. , , Heterotrophic vs. autotrophic cycling of nitrogen in southern Lake Michigan during winter-spring, 1999-2000. E14, Millie, D. F., Fahnenstiel, G. L., Lohrenz, S. E., & Schofield, O. , , Relating phytoplankton photosynthetic parameters and production to episodic sediment resuspension in southeastern Lake Michigan. E15, Vanderploeg, H.A. T.H. Johengen, G.A. Lang, M.A. Agy, S.A. Ruberg, J.R. Liebig, P.Lavrentyev, M.H. Bundy, G.S. Miller, M.J. McCormick, J.H. Saylor, and W.C. Kerfoot. , , Fronts and plumes as organizers of spatial distribution of nutrients and plankton in southern Lake Michigan ----------------- P1, Murthy R., M. McCormick, G. Miller and J. Saylor. , , Circulation and coastal exchange characteristics during winter and northerly storm episodes in Southern Lake Michigan. P2, Ralph E.A., H. J. Niebauer, J. Churchill, and K. Aagaard. , , The climatology of the Keweenaw current. P3, Schwab, D., P. Roebber, D. Beletsky and B.J. Eadie. , , Climatology of resuspension events in Lake Michigan. P4, Chen, C., K. Kang, E.A. Ralph, and J.W. Budd. , , Seasonal Variation of Circulation and Transport in Lake Superior: A Lagrangian Model Exploration. P5, Meadows, L.A., J.F. Vesecky, C.C. Teague and Y. Fernandez. , , HF radar measurements of surface currents during episodic resuspension events in Lake Michigan. ----------------- S1, Schwab D. and D. Beletsky. , , The physical mechanisms for offshore transport of bottom sediments during episodic resuspension events in Lake Michigan. S2, Churchill, J.H., A.J. Williams and E.A. Ralph. , , What controls sediment resuspension and transport off Lake Superior's Keweenaw Peninsula. S3, Bedford, K., V. Velissariou, and D. Welsh. , , Age, Route and Fate of Sediments Transported Along- and Offshore During Episodic Events in Lake Michigan. S4, Hawley, N. and B. Lesht , , Field observations of episodic sediment resuspension in southern Lake Michigan. S5, Robbins, J.A., B.J. Eadie, D. Edgington, N.R. Morehead and V. Klump. , , Time scales for sediment focusing within the high depositional area of southern Lake Michigan: Insights from radionuclide studies. S6, Budd, J.W., D.S. Warrington, A. Vodacek, and S. A. Green. , , Material transport by the Keweenaw Current as viewed by remote sensing imagery. S7, Kerfoot, W.C., S. Beske-Diehl, and E. Brown. , , Episodic sloughing of shelf sediments: A simple hypothesis for the origin of paleo-redox zones. S8, Budd, J.W., D.S. Warrington, W.C. Kerfoot, and R.P. Stumpf. , , Ecosystem mosaics: Winter storms and spring trophic pulses.