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Publications for Libe Washburn
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(2007). Delayed upwelling alters nearshore coastal ocean ecosystems in the northern California current, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 104, 10, 3719–3724,doi,10.1073/pnas.0700462104.,
(2007). Interpretation of coastal HF radar derived surface currents with high resolution drifter data, J. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Tech., 24(4), 666–680.
(2006). A metapopulation perspective on the patch dynamics of giant kelp in Southern California, In Marine Metapopulations, pp. 353-386.
(2006). Circulation and environmental conditions during a toxigenic Pseudo-nitzschia australis bloom in the Santa Barbara Channel, California, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 327, 119-133.
(2006). Do oil and gas platforms off California reduce recruitment of bocaccio (Sebastes paucispinis) to natural habitat? An analysis based on trajectories derived from high frequency radar, Fish. Bull., 104, 391-400.
(2005). Inner-shelf circulation near Pt. Conception California, 110, C10007, doi,10.1029/2004JC002608.,
(2005). Nutrient contributions to the Santa Barbara Channel, California, from the ephemeral Santa Clara River, Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science, 62, 559-574.
(2005). Sub-mesoscale coastal eddies observed by high frequency radar: A new mechanism for delivering nutrients to kelp forests in the Southern California Bight, Geophys. Res. Let., 32, L12604,doi,10.1029/2005GL023017.,
(2005). The spatial scales, distribution, and intensity of natural marine hydrocarbon seeps near Coal Oil Point, California, Marine and Petroleum Geology, 22, 569–578.
(2004). A conceptual model for river plume dispersal and forcing in the Santa Barbara Channel, California, based on field and remote sensing observations, Continental Shelf Research, 24, 2029-2043.
(2004). Coastal pollution hazards in Southern California observed by SAR imagery: Stormwater plumes, wastewater plumes, and natural hydrocarbon seeps, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 49, 1013-1024.
(2004). Dispersal forcing of southern California river plumes, based on field and remote sensing observations, Geo-Marine Letters, 24, 46-52,doi 10.1007/s00367-003-0163-9.,
(2004). Effects of self-fertilization in the giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera. Ecology 85, 3267-3276.
(2004). Evaluating Radial Current Measurements from CODAR High-Frequency Radars with Moored Current Meters, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 21(8), 1259-1271.
(2004). Low frequency waves in the Santa Barbara Channel observed by high frequency radar, J. Geophys. Res., 109,doi,10.1029/2003JC00199.,
(2004). Physical-biological coupling in spore dispersal of kelp forest macroalgae. Journal of Marine Systems 49, 19-39.
(2003). 2003, Data Management Techniques for NEOCO: The Network for Environmental Observations of the Coastal Ocean, Sea Technology, August, 54-60.
(2003). Compositional changes in natural gas bubble plumes: Observations from the Coal Oil Point marine hydrocarbon seep field, Geo-Marine Letters, 23, 187-193.
(2003). Evaluating radial component current measurements from CODAR high frequency radars and moored in situ current meters, In Proceedings of the First International Radiowave Oceanography Workshop, Timberline Lodge, OR, 9-12 April.
(2003). HF radar observations of surface currents in the vicinity of Pt. Conception California, In Proceedings of the First International Radiowave Oceanography Workshop, Timberline Lodge, OR, 9-12 April.
(2003). Spatial Scales and Evolution of Stormwater Plumes in Santa Monica Bay, Marine Environmental Research, 56, 103-125.
(2003). Water Quality Impacts of Stormwater Discharges to Santa Monica Bay, Marine Environmental Research, 56, 202-223.



