Salme Cook
2019
Salme E. Cook (2019): Effects of waves, tides, and vegetation on the distribution of bed shear stress in the Great Bay Estuary, NH, University of New Hampshire Library, University of New Hampshire Scholars’ Repository, Vol Doctoral Dissertations, Num 2485
Salme Cook, Thomas C. Lippmann, and James D. Irish (2019): Modeling Nonlinear Tidal Evolution in an Energetic Estuary, Ocean Modelling, Elsevier BV, Vol 136, pp13-27
2019
Salme Cook (2019): The Distribution of Shear Stress and Nutrients in a Tidally Energetic Estuary: The Role of Numerical Resolution and Vegetation, 2019 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp346-347
Salme Cook: Nutrient Loads from Estuaries to the Coastal Ocean: The Role of Resolution and Vegetation on Numerical Estimates
Blue Waters Symposium 2019, Jun 4, 2019
Salme Cook: Estimating the distribution of bed shear stress from tides and waves in an estuary
2018 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting; Washington, D.C., U.S.A., Dec 11, 2018
Salme Cook: Estimating Bed Shear Stress Distribution from Numerically Modeled Tides and Wind Waves on Estuarine Mudflats
Blue Waters Symposium 2018, Jun 5, 2018
Supercomputing Sediment Transport in Estuaries
Jul 30, 2019
In this video, Salme Cook from the University of New Hampshire describes how she is using NCSA’s Blue Waters supercomputer to model estuaries.
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