Francisco Andrade« Please Note: Francisco Andrade is no longer active on the GCE-LTER Project so contact information may not be accurate (see the GCE Personnel page for an up-to-date list of participants) » Contact Information:Primary Organization: University of Lisbon Mailing Address: Francisco Andrade GCE Publications and Presentations: (custom bibliography)Journal ArticlesBlanton, J.O. and Andrade, F.A. 2001. Distortion of tidal currents and the lateral transfer of salt in a shallow coastal plain estuary. Estuaries. 24:467-480. Blanton, J.O., Andrade, F.A. and Ferreira, M.A. 2000. Effect of a broad shallow sill on the tidal circulation and salt transport in the entrance to a coastal plain estuary (Mira - Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal). Estuaries. 23:293-304. Books and Book SectionsAndrade, F., Blanton, J.O., Ferreira, M.A. and Amft, J. 2014. Developments in Salt Marsh Topography Analysis Using Airborne Infrared Photography. Pages 317-331 in: Finkl, C.W. and Makowski, C. (editors). Remote Sensing and Modeling. Springer International Publishing. (DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06326-3_13) Blanton, J.O., Andrade, F. and Adelaide Ferreira, M. 2006. The relationship of hydrodynamics and morphology in tidal-creek and salt-marsh systems in South Carolina and Georgia. Pages 93-107 in: Kleppel, G.S., DeVoe, M.R. and Rawson, M.V. (editors). Implications of changing land use patterns to coastal ecosystems. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY. Conference Posters and PresentationsAndrade, F., Blanton, J.O. and Adelaide Ferreira, M. 2003. Presentation: A digital elevation model of a tidal creek and its relationship to tidal circulation. ASLO 2003, 9-14 February 2003, Salt Lake City, Utah. Newsletter and Newspaper Articles |
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