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Clare E. Reimers
Distinguished Professor, Oregon State University
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Exploration of seasonal and spatial variability in benthic-pelagic coupling dynamics on the Oregon-Washington Shelf
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
coastal and estuarine biology and biogeochemistry | 21 february 2024
Anna Hughes, Clare E. Reimers, Kristen Fogaren, Yv...
Continental shelf sediments are sources of the major nutrients required for oceanic surface primary production, resulting in a strong coupling between...
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Bloom Compression By Marine Heatwaves Contemporary With the Oregon Upwelling Season
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
physical-biological interactions | 20 february 2024
Ian Black, Maria Kavanaugh, Clare E. Reimers
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have increased in frequency and intensity over the last several decades, leading to decreased primary production in the surfac...
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Benthic Flux Consequences of an Ecosystem Engineer on a Hypoxia-influenced Continental Shelf
INTEGRATING DATASETS ON BENTHIC BIOTA AND FLUXES: UNDERSTANDING MECHANISMS TO IMPROVE MODEL PARAMETERIZATIONS POSTER
ocean sciences | 13 december 2023
Clare E. Reimers, Sarah K. Henkel, Anna Hughes, Ma...
Changing environmental conditions in shelf waters along the Oregon-Washington coast have included increasingly frequent and severe hypoxia events, oce...
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Bottom Boundary Layer Oxygen Fluxes During Winter on the Oregon Shelf
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
26 february 2021
Clare E. Reimers, Kristen Fogaren

In this study, lander‐based eddy covariance measurements made 30 cm above a sandy seafloor are combined with ocean‐observing and s...

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Seasonal Variability of Benthic Metabolism on the central Oregon Shelf
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
marine ecology and biodiversity | 21 february 2020
Kristen Fogaren, Yvan Alleau, Peter Chace, Clare E...
Strong seasonal patterns in bottom-water oxygen concentrations are observed on the Oregon shelf. Hypoxic bottom-water conditions (<60 µmol kg-...
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Aquatic Eddy Covariance Measurements from an Ocean Observatory: Oxygen and Heat Transport near the Seafloor of a Hypoxic Fjord
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
ocean observatories, instrumentation and sensing technologies | 20 february 2020
Clare E. Reimers, Richard K. Dewey, Rick Noel, Rhe...
Eddy covariance (EC) is a powerful in situ technique for measuring areal-averaged benthic fluxes together with boundary layer dynamics in aquatic envi...
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A Biogeochemical Model Tuned to Quantify Benthic Iron and Sulfur Cycling on the Oregon Shelf and Slope
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 19 february 2020
Adrienne Chan, Clare E. Reimers
Iron is an essential micronutrient for primary productivity and can often be limiting, even in productive coastal ecosystems. Studies suggest that the...
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Presence and succession of cable bacteria at Hydrate Ridge, NE Pacific Ocean
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 18 february 2020
Claire Andrade , Cheng Li, Clare E. Reime...
Cable bacteria and Beggiatoa are two filamentous microorganisms that oxidize sulfide for energy, which can result in a seasonal competitive succession...
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