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Albert C. Hine is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States and works primarily in the field of Engineering. Their research portfolio spans several areas within this discipline, including Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Earth-Surface Processes, Ecology, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's research focuses on topics related to Drilling and Well Engineering, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis, Offshore Engineering and Technologies, Geological formations and processes, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research.

Frequent publication venues include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • The Depositional Record

Albert C. Hine has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, notably Alexandra R. Isern, David A. Feary, Mitchell J Malone, Miriam S. Andres, and Christian Betzler.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Albert C. Hine include:

  • THE HOLOCENE HIGH ENERGY INTERVAL-A CLASSIC "NEUMANNISM", 2020, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • THE HOLOCENE HIGH ENERGY INTERVAL-A CLASSIC "NEUMANNISM", 2023, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Other recent related well logging data publications appearing in 2021 include:

  • ODP Leg 182, Hole 1127B - Well Logging Data, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 182, Hole 1131A - Well Logging Data, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 194, Hole 1194B - Well Logging Data, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Best Publications

  • A new approach to portable vibracoring underwater and on land

    D. E. Lanesky;B. W. Logan;R. G. Brown;A. C. Hine

  • Mechanisms of berm development and resulting beach growth along a barrier spit complex

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  • Lily Bank, Bahamas: History of an Active Oolite Sand Shoal

    Albert C. Hine

  • Platforms of the Nicaraguan Rise: Examples of the Sensitivity of Carbonate Sedimentation to Excess Trophic Resources

    Pamela Hallock;Albert C. Hine;Gabriel A. Vargo;Jane A. Elrod

  • Surficial Sediment Transport and Deposition Processes in a Juncus roemerianus Marsh, West-Central Florida

    Lynn A. Leonard;Albert C. Hine;Mark E. Luther

  • Offbank transport of carbonate sands along open, leeward bank margins: Northern Bahamas

    Albert C Hine;R.Jude Wilber;John M Bane;A.Conrad Neumann

  • Shallow Carbonate-Bank-Margin Growth and Structure, Little Bahama Bank, Bahamas

    Albert C. Hine;A. Conrad Neumann

  • Scalloped bank margins: Beginning of the end for carbonate platforms?

    Henry T. Mullins;Albert C. Hine

  • Coastal storm deposition: Salt-marsh response to a severe extratropical storm, March 1993, west-central Florida

    Steven L. Goodbred;Albert C. Hine

  • Halimeda bioherms along an open seaway: Miskito Channel, Nicaraguan Rise, SW Caribbean Sea

    Albert C. Hine;Pamela Hallock;M. W. Harris;H. T. Mullins

  • Carbonate sand bodies along contrasting shallow bank margins facing open seaways in northern Bahamas.

    Albert C. Hine;R. Jude Wilber;A. Conrad Neumann

  • Magnitude and timing of episodic sea-level rise during the last deglaciation

    Stanley D. Locker;Albert C. Hine;Lenore P. Tedesco;Eugene A. Shinn

  • Seismic stratigraphy of the Finger Lakes: A continental record of Heinrich event H-1 and Laurentide ice sheet instability

    Henry T. Mullins;Edward J. Hinchey;Robert W. Wellner;David B. Stephens

  • Strange bedfellows - A deep-water hermatypic coral reef superimposed on a drowned barrier island; Southern Pulley Ridge, SW Florida platform margin

    B.D. Jarrett;A.C. Hine;R.B. Halley;D.F. Naar

  • Megabreccia shedding from modern, low-relief carbonate platforms, Nicaraguan Rise

    Albert C. Hine;Stanley D. Locker;Lenore P. Tedesco;Henry T. Mullins

  • Hardbottom Morphology and Relationship to the Geologic Framework: Mid-Atlantic Continental Shelf

    Stanley R. Riggs;Stephen W. Snyder;Albert C. Hine;David L. Mearns

  • Carbonate Sediment Drifts in Northern Straits of Florida

    Henry T. Mullins;A. Conrad Neumann;R. Jude Wilber;Albert C. Hine

  • Bank Margin Environment

    Robert B. Halley;Paul M. Harris;Albert C. Hine

  • Tidal Inlet Variability — Cape Hatteras to Cape Canaveral

    Dag Nummedal;George F. Oertel;Dennis K. Hubbard;Albert C. Hine

  • The seismic stratigraphy of Okanagan Lake, British Columbia; a record of rapid deglaciation in a deep ‘fiord-lake’ basin

    Nicholas Eyles;Henry T Mullins;Albert C Hine

  • Sea-level change and storm-surge deposition in a late Holocene Florida salt marsh

    Steven L. Goodbred;Eric E. Wright;Albert C. Hine

  • Sediment Transport Processes in a West-central Florida Open Marine Marsh Tidal Creek; the Role of Tides and Extra-tropical Storms

    Lynn A. Leonard;Albert C. Hine;Mark E. Luther;Richard P. Stumpf

  • Bedrock controls on barrier island development: West-central Florida coast

    Mark W. Evans;Albert C. Hine;Daniel F. Belknap;Richard A. Davis

  • Advances in Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy: Application to Reservoirs, Outcrops and Models

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Frequent Co-Authors

David F. Naar
David F. Naar University of South Florida
Henry T. Mullins
Henry T. Mullins Syracuse University
David J. Mallinson
David J. Mallinson East Carolina University
Pamela Hallock
Pamela Hallock University of South Florida
Stanley R. Riggs
Stanley R. Riggs East Carolina University
Eugene A. Shinn
Eugene A. Shinn University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Paul M. Harris
Paul M. Harris University of Miami
Noel P. James
Noel P. James Queen's University
Steven L. Goodbred
Steven L. Goodbred Vanderbilt University
Daniel F. Belknap
Daniel F. Belknap University of Maine

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