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Undergraduate intern Nathan Hinkle performed research with a solar simulator to determine the rate at which components of crude oil are degraded by sunlight.

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A calibration equation for oxygen optodes based on physical properties of the sensing foil
Authors: C. McNeil; E.A. D’Asaro
Journal Title: Limnology and Oceanography: Methods

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SATURN

Science and Technology University Research Network (SATURN)
SATURN

A river-to-shelf collaboratory with the following features:

Observation Network
Observation Network

Physical and biogeochemical data from endurance and pioneer stations

Virtual Columbia River
Virtual Columbia River

A skill-assessed modeling environment with daily forecasts, simulation databases, and scenario simulations.

Oxygen Watch
Watches

Web-based “watches” to track specific river-to-shelf system features including Oxygen Levels and the Estuarine Turbidity Maxima

The Center for Coastal Margin Observation & Prediction (CMOP) is a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center (NSF STC) hosted at Oregon Health & Science University in partnership with Oregon State University and University of Washington. CMOP is the only NSF STC ever focused on coastal margins, and the only one ever headquartered in Oregon.
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