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LAND OCEAN ATMOSPHERE INTERACTIONS

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Research in the Tzortziou Land-Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions laboratory focuses on assessing impacts of anthropogenic pressures and environmental hazards on inland, coastal, and open ocean biogeochemical cycles, ecological processes, and ecosystem services across temporal and spatial scales. Specific environmental stressors addressed in ongoing projects include urban development, human population shifts, atmospheric pollution, eutrophication, global warming, sea level rise, permafrost thawing, and changing hydrological regimes. Research in the Tzortziou laboratory applies an interdisciplinary framework that integrates enhanced ground-based and satellite remote sensing bio-optical tools with new coupled atmospheric-hydrodynamic-photo-biogeochemical models. Partnering with relevant stakeholders, a key objective of our research is applying results to link science to practice and enhance decision support systems.

Wetlands and Global Change
Atmosphere-Ocean Exchanges and Interactions
Land Ocean Interactions in the Arctic
Ocean Color Remote Sensing
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Coastal Observations from a New Vantage Point
Remote sensing retrievals of dissolved organic carbon dynamics in North American estuaries and their margins
Enhanced dry deposition near coastlines
Atmospheric NO2 dynamics and impact on ocean color retrievals in urban nearshore regions
Colored dissolved organic matter dynamics and anthropogenic influences in a major transboundary river and its coastal wetland
Spatial and temporal variability of atmospheric trace gases over a major urban estuarine ecosystem
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