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Overview

Steven F. DiMarco is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States and works primarily in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on oceanography among other related subfields. Their research contributions include a significant number of publications spanning topics such as oceanographic and atmospheric processes, marine and coastal ecosystems, and tropical and extratropical cyclones.

The main fields of study for Steven F. DiMarco include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within this broad discipline, the researcher has focused on several subfields:

  • Oceanography
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Pollution
  • Global and Planetary Change

Their work covers diverse topics such as:

  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Oil Spill Detection and Mitigation

Steven F. DiMarco has coauthored papers with several frequent collaborators, including:

  • Anthony H. Knap
  • Chuan-Yuan Hsu
  • Kerri A. Whilden
  • Jian Wei
  • Tong Ren

Their recent papers demonstrate engagement with issues surrounding gas bubbles in marine environments, coastal chemical variability, and cyclone impacts.

Recent publications include:

  • "Dynamics of Gas Bubbles From a Submarine Hydrocarbon Seep Within the Hydrate Stability Zone," 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "Impact of bubble size on the integral characteristics of bubble plumes in quiescent and unstratified water," 2020, International Journal of Multiphase Flow
  • "Surface Water CO2 variability in the Gulf of Mexico (1996-2017)," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Impact of bubble size on turbulent statistics in bubble plumes in unstratified quiescent water," 2021, International Journal of Multiphase Flow
  • "Tropical cyclone-induced coastal acidification in Galveston Bay, Texas," 2022, Communications Earth & Environment

Steven F. DiMarco has published in several specialized venues, often contributing multiple works to conferences and journals focused on marine sciences and engineering. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Global Oceans 2020: Singapore - U.S. Gulf Coast
  • Offshore Technology Conference
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • International Journal of Multiphase Flow

Best Publications

  • True Colors of Oceanography: Guidelines for Effective and Accurate Colormap Selection

    Kristen Thyng;Chad Greene;Robert Hetland;Heather Zimmerle

  • The science of hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: a review.

    T. S. Bianchi;S. F. DiMarco;Jr H. Cowan;R. D. Hetland

  • How does the character of oxygen demand control the structure of hypoxia on the Texas–Louisiana continental shelf?

    Robert D. Hetland;Steven F. DiMarco

  • A coupled physical-biological model of the Northern Gulf of Mexico shelf: model description, validation and analysis of phytoplankton variability

    K. Fennel;R. Hetland;Y. Feng;S. DiMarco

  • OceanGliders: A component of the integrated GOOS

    Pierre Testor;Brad DeYoung;Daniel L. Rudnick;Scott Glenn

  • Enhanced transfer of terrestrially derived carbon to the atmosphere in a flooding event

    Thomas S. Bianchi;Fenix Garcia-Tigreros;Shari A. Yvon-Lewis;Michael Shields

  • Low‐Frequency Circulation Over the Texas‐Louisiana Continental Shelf

    Worth D. Nowlin;Ann E. Jochens;Steven F. DiMarco;Robert O. Reid

  • Historical trends of hypoxia in Changjiang River estuary: Applications of chemical biomarkers and microfossils

    Xinxin Li;Xinxin Li;Thomas S. Bianchi;Zuosheng Yang;Lisa E. Osterman

  • A numerical investigation of the Mississippi and Atchafalaya freshwater transport, filling and flushing times on the Texas‐Louisiana Shelf

    Xiaoqian Zhang;Robert D. Hetland;Martinho Marta-Almeida;Steven F. DiMarco

  • Volume transport and property distributions of the Mozambique Channel

    Steven F. DiMarco;Piers Chapman;Worth D. Nowlin Jr.;Peter Hacker

  • An exercise in forecasting loop current and eddy frontal positions in the Gulf of Mexico

    Lie-Yauw Oey;Tal Ezer;George Forristall;C. Cooper

  • Multivariable statistical regression models of the areal extent of hypoxia over the Texas–Louisiana continental shelf

    David R Forrest;Robert D Hetland;Steven F DiMarco

  • Relative role of wind forcing and riverine nutrient input on the extent of hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico

    Y. Feng;S. F. DiMarco;G. A. Jackson

  • Characterization of the principal tidal current constituents on the Texas-Louisiana shelf

    Steven F. DiMarco;Robert O. Reid

  • Physical oceanographic conditions in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico in summer 2000–2002

    Ann E. Jochens;Steven F. DiMarco

  • A model study of the response of hypoxia to upwelling-favorable wind on the northern Gulf of Mexico shelf

    Yang Feng;Katja Fennel;George A. Jackson;Steven F. DiMarco

  • A Statistical Description of the Velocity Fields from Upper Ocean Drifters in the Gulf of Mexico

    Steven F. DiMarco;Worth D. Nowlin;R. O. Reid

  • Measurement of acid polysaccharides in marine and freshwater samples using alcian blue

    Daniel C.O. Thornton;Elizabeth M. Fejes;Steven F. DiMarco;Kristen M. Clancy

  • Near-Resonant Ocean Response to Sea Breeze on a Stratified Continental Shelf

    Xiaoqian Zhang;Steven F. DiMarco;David C. Smith;Matthew K. Howard

  • A gradient of dissolved organic carbon and lignin from Terrebonne–Timbalier Bay estuary to the Louisiana shelf (USA)

    Thomas S. Bianchi;Steven F. DiMarco;Richard W. Smith;Kathryn M. Schreiner

  • Does local topography control hypoxia on the eastern Texas–Louisiana shelf?

    Steven F. DiMarco;Piers Chapman;Nan Walker;Robert D. Hetland

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert D. Hetland
Robert D. Hetland Texas A&M University
Anthony H. Knap
Anthony H. Knap Texas A&M University
Norman L. Guinasso
Norman L. Guinasso Texas A&M University
Thomas S. Bianchi
Thomas S. Bianchi University of New Hampshire
Ethan L. Grossman
Ethan L. Grossman Texas A&M University
John W. Morse
John W. Morse Texas A&M University
Jun A. Zhang
Jun A. Zhang University of Miami
Katja Fennel
Katja Fennel Dalhousie University
Kurt L. Polzin
Kurt L. Polzin Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Scott Glenn
Scott Glenn Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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