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Norman L. Guinasso

Norman L. Guinasso

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
30
Citations
6324
World Ranking
9667
National Ranking
3466

Best Publications

  • Equilibrium Solubilities of Methane, Carbon Monoxide, and Hydrogen in Water and Sea Water,

    Denis A. Wiesenburg;Norman L Guinasso

  • Quantitative estimates of biological mixing rates in abyssal sediments

    N. L. Guinasso;D. R. Schink

  • Gas hydrate that breaches the sea floor on the continental slope of the Gulf of Mexico

    I. R. MacDonald;N. L. Guinasso;R. Sassen;J. M. Brooks

  • Characterization of subsurface polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at the Deepwater Horizon site

    Arne R. Diercks;Arne R. Diercks;Raymond C. Highsmith;Vernon L. Asper;Vernon L. Asper;Dongjoo Joung

  • Natural Oil Slicks in the Gulf of Mexico Visible From Space

    I. R. Macdonald;N. L. Guinasso;S. G. Ackleson;J. F. Amos

  • Transfer of hydrocarbons from natural seeps to the water column and atmosphere

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  • Chemosynthetic mussels at a brine-filled pockmark in the northern gulf of Mexico.

    I. Rosman MacDonald;James F. Reilly;Norman L. Guinasso;James M. Brooks

  • Processes affecting the concentration of silica at the sediment-water interface of the Atlantic Ocean

    D. R. Schink;N. L. Guinasso;K. A. Fanning

  • Bacterial methane oxidation in sea-floor gas hydrate: Significance to life in extreme environments

    Roger Sassen;Ian R. MacDonald;Norman L. Guinasso;Samantha Joye

  • Organic geochemistry of sediments from chemosynthetic communities, Gulf of Mexico slope

    R. Sassen;I. R. MacDonald;A. G. Requejo;N. L. Guinasso

  • Gulf of Mexico hydrocarbon seep communities: VI. Patterns in community structure and habitat

    I. Rosman MacDonald;Norman L. Guinasso;James F. Reilly;James M. Brooks

  • Pulsed oil discharge from a mud volcano

    Ian R. MacDonald;David B. Buthman;William W. Sager;Michael B. Peccini

  • The influence of a diffusive sublayer on accretion, dissolution, and diagenesis at the sea floor

    B.P. Boudreau;N.L. Guinasso

  • Effects of Bioturbation on Sediment—Seawater Interaction

    D.R. Schink;N.L. Guinasso

  • Spatial and temporal distribution of water column total polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) from the Deepwater Horizon (Macondo) incident.

    Terry L Wade;José L Sericano;Stephen T Sweet;Anthony H Knap

  • Emanation of radon-222 from marine sediments

    R.M. Key;N.L. Guinasso;D.R. Schink

  • Some improved techniques for measuring radon and radium in marine sediments and in seawater

    R.M. Key;R.L. Brewer;J.H. Stockwell;N.L. Guinasso

  • Analyses of Water Samples From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Documentation of the Subsurface Plume

    Terry L. T. L. Wade;Stephen T. S. T. Sweet;José L. J. L. Sericano;Norman L. N. L. Guinasso

  • Preliminary assessment of an oil-spill trajectory model using satellite-tracked, oil-spill-simulating drifters

    James M. Price;Mark Reed;Matthew K. Howard;Walter R. Johnson

  • A Comparison of Methods for Determining Significant Wave Heights—Applied to a 3-m Discus Buoy during Hurricane Katrina

    Leslie C. Bender Iii;Norman Guinasso;John N. Walpert;Stephan D. Howden

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian R. MacDonald
Ian R. MacDonald Florida State University
Roger Sassen
Roger Sassen Texas A&M University
James M. Brooks
James M. Brooks Texas A&M University
Steven F. DiMarco
Steven F. DiMarco Texas A&M University
Stephen T. Sweet
Stephen T. Sweet Texas A&M University
Terry L. Wade
Terry L. Wade Texas A&M University
Robert D. Hetland
Robert D. Hetland Texas A&M University
Mahlon C. Kennicutt
Mahlon C. Kennicutt Texas A&M University
Samantha B. Joye
Samantha B. Joye University of Georgia
Lisa Campbell
Lisa Campbell Texas A&M University

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