Journal Articles - 5 |
2018 |
| Turner, R. E., & McClenachan, G. (2018). Reversing wetland death from 35,000 cuts: Opportunities to restore Louisiana’s dredged canals. PLOS ONE, 13(12), e0207717. | |
2016 |
| Turner, R. E., McClenachan, G., & Tweel, A. W. (2016). Islands in the oil: Quantifying salt marsh shoreline erosion after the Deepwater Horizon oiling. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 110(1), 316-323. | |
2014 |
| Hooper-Bui, L. M., Rabalais, N. N., Engel, A. S., Turner, R. E., McClenachan, G., Roberts, B., Overton, E. B., Justic, D., Strudivant, K., Brown, K., & Conover, J. (2014). Overview of Research into the Coastal Effects of the Macondo Blowout from the Coastal Waters Consortium: A GoMRI Consortium. International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, 2014(1), 604-617. | |
| Turner, R. E., Overton, E. B., Meyer, B. M., Miles, M. S., McClenachan, G., Hooper-Bui, L., Engel, A. S., Swenson, E. M., Lee, J. M., Milan, C. S., & Gao, H. (2014). Distribution and recovery trajectory of Macondo (Mississippi Canyon 252) oil in Louisiana coastal wetlands. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 87(1-2), 57-67. | |
2013 |
| McClenachan, G., Eugene Turner, R., & Tweel, A. W. (2013). Effects of oil on the rate and trajectory of Louisiana marsh shoreline erosion. Environmental Research Letters, 8(4), 044030. | |
Conference Presentations - 3 |
2019 |
| Turner, R. M., & G (2019). Canals: Most Louisiana landloss is caused by canals and restoring canals is successful. In Challenges of Natural Resource Economics and Policy (CNREP 2019) | |
2016 |
| Turner, R. M., & G (2016). Marsh Health from before the BP Oil Spill to 2015. In Restore America's Estuaries - The Coastal Society Summit 2016 | |
2015 |
| McClenachan, G. T., & R.E (2015). Rate and trajectory of erosion along the Louisiana coast after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. In Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation 2015 | |