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David Lindo-Atichati

University of Miami

Project List:

Center for the Integrated Modeling and Analysis of Gulf Ecosystems II (C-IMAGE II)

Year 5-7 Consortia Grants (RFP-IV)Role: Task Co-Lead, Post-Doc

Center for Integrated Modeling and Analysis of Gulf Ecosystems (C-IMAGE)

Year 2-4 Consortia Grants (RFP-I)Role: Post-Doc

Publications & Presentations:

Journal Articles - 2

2016

Lindo-Atichati, D., Paris, C., Le Hénaff, M., Schedler, M., Valladares Juárez, A., & Müller, R. (2016). Simulating the effects of droplet size, high-pressure biodegradation, and variable flow rate on the subsea evolution of deep plumes from the Macondo blowout. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 129, 301-310.

2015

Aman, Z. M., Paris, C. B., May, E. F., Johns, M. L., & Lindo-Atichati, D. (2015). High-pressure visual experimental studies of oil-in-water dispersion droplet size. Chemical Engineering Science, 127, 392-400.

Conference Presentations - 5

2015

Lindo-Atichati, D. V., A.C.; Karnauskas, M. P., & C.B (2015). Estimating oil exposure of red snapper and gag grouper furing the DwH blowout. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2015
Paris, C. L., & D (2015). Visualization of blowout modeling output facilitates model evaluation and impact assessment to the water column. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2015

2014

Paris, C.B.; Lindo-Atichati, D. A., Z.M.; Le Henaff, M. K., & V (2014). Advances in modeling the transport and fate of subsea oil. In Ocean Sciences Meeting 2014

2013

[MISSING CITATION] [Author not available]. Simulating the effects of dispersant, droplet size, and flow rate on the subsea far-field biodegrading oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill. Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2013. (2013).
Lindo-Atichati, D. P., C.; Le Henaff, M. K., & V. H (2013). Improving simulations of the subsea oil plume from the Macondo well blowout using a high-resolution application of the hybrid coordinate ocean model (HYCOM). In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2013