Patricia (Soupy) Dalyander (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Integrating geophysical and oceanographic data to assess interannual variability in longshore sediment transport Integrating geophysical and oceanographic data to assess interannual variability in longshore sediment transport
Despite their utility for prediction of coastal behavior and for coastal management, littoral sediment budgets are difficult to quantify over large regions of coastline and over short time scales. In this study, bathymetric change analysis shows differences in the magnitude and spatial location of erosion and accretion over three years; more net accumulation occurred at the littoral end...
Authors
Jennifer L. Miselis, Joseph W. Long, P. Soupy Dalyander, James G. Flocks, Noreen A. Buster, Rangley C. Mickey
Nearshore dynamics of artificial sand and oil agglomerates Nearshore dynamics of artificial sand and oil agglomerates
Weathered oil can mix with sediment to form heavier-than-water sand and oil agglomerates (SOAs) that can cause beach re-oiling for years after a spill. Few studies have focused on the physical dynamics of SOAs. In this study, artificial SOAs (aSOAs) were created and deployed in the nearshore, and shear stress-based mobility formulations were assessed to predict SOA response. Prediction...
Authors
P. Soupy Dalyander, Nathaniel G. Plant, Joseph W. Long, Molly R. McLaughlin
Characteristics of storms driving wave-induced seafloor mobility on the U.S. East Coast continental shelf Characteristics of storms driving wave-induced seafloor mobility on the U.S. East Coast continental shelf
This study investigates the relationship between spatial and temporal patterns of wave-driven sediment mobility events on the U.S. East Coast continental shelf and the characteristics of the storms responsible for them. Mobility events, defined as seafloor wave stress exceedance of the critical stress of 0.35 mm diameter sand (0.2160 Pa) for 12 or more hours, were identified from surface...
Authors
P. Soupy Dalyander, Bradford Butman
Effects of proposed sediment borrow pits on nearshore wave climate and longshore sediment transport rate along Breton Island, Louisiana Effects of proposed sediment borrow pits on nearshore wave climate and longshore sediment transport rate along Breton Island, Louisiana
As part of a plan to preserve bird habitat on Breton Island, the southernmost extent of the Chandeleur Islands and part of the Breton National Wildlife Refuge in Louisiana, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to increase island elevation with sand supplied from offshore resources. Proposed sand extraction sites include areas offshore where the seafloor morphology suggests suitable...
Authors
Patricia (Soupy) Dalyander, Rangley C. Mickey, Joseph W. Long, James G. Flocks
Field observations of artificial sand and oil agglomerates Field observations of artificial sand and oil agglomerates
Oil that comes into the surf zone following spills, such as occurred during the 2010 Deepwater Horizon (DWH) blowout, can mix with local sediment to form heavier-than-water sand and oil agglomerates (SOAs), at times in the form of mats a few centimeters thick and tens of meters long. Smaller agglomerates that form in situ or pieces that break off of larger mats, sometimes referred to as...
Authors
Patricia (Soupy) Dalyander, Joseph W. Long, Nathaniel G. Plant, Molly R. McLaughlin, Rangley C. Mickey
The Gulf Coast Vulnerability Assessment: Mangrove, Tidal Emergent Marsh, Barrier Islands, and Oyster Reef The Gulf Coast Vulnerability Assessment: Mangrove, Tidal Emergent Marsh, Barrier Islands, and Oyster Reef
Climate, sea level rise, and urbanization are undergoing unprecedented levels of combined change and are expected to have large effects on natural resources—particularly along the Gulf of Mexico coastline (Gulf Coast). Management decisions to address these effects (i.e., adaptation) require an understanding of the relative vulnerability of various resources to these stressors. To meet...
Authors
Amanda Watson, Joshua S. Reece, Blair Tirpak, Cynthia Kallio Edwards, Laura Geselbracht, Mark Woodrey, Megan K. LaPeyre, P. Soupy Dalyander
Non-USGS Publications**
Dalyander, P.S., Cerco, C.F., 2010, Integration of a fish bioenergetics model into a spatially explicit water quality model: Application to menhaden in Chesapeake Bay, Ecological Modelling, Volume 221, Issue 16, 10 August 2010, Pages 1922-1933, ISSN 0304-3800, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.05.002.
Dalyander, P.S., Gornushkin, I.B., Hahn, D.W., 2008, Numerical simulation of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy--Modeling of aerosol analysis with finite diffusion and vaporization effects: Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, Volume 63, Issue 2, February 2008, Pages 293-304, ISSN 0584-8547, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sab.2007.11.023.
Dalyander, P.S., and Hahn, D.W., 2008, Excimer Laser Photofragmentation/Fragment Detection for Analysis of the Oxygenated Hydrocarbon Ethyl-3-Ethyoxypropionate: Implications for Atmospheric Monitoring: Appl. Spectrosc. 62, 1028-1037, https://www.osapublishing.org/as/abstract.cfm?URI=as-62-9-1028
Dalyander, P.S., and Cerco, D.F., 2010, Integration of an individual-based fish bioenergetics model into a spatially explicit water quality model (CE-QUAL-ICM). Vicksburg, Miss: U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center.
Dalyander, P.S., Fischenich, J.C., 2010, Cemcat: Conceptual Ecological Model Construction Assistance Toolbox: Vicksburg, Miss: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 53
Integrating geophysical and oceanographic data to assess interannual variability in longshore sediment transport Integrating geophysical and oceanographic data to assess interannual variability in longshore sediment transport
Despite their utility for prediction of coastal behavior and for coastal management, littoral sediment budgets are difficult to quantify over large regions of coastline and over short time scales. In this study, bathymetric change analysis shows differences in the magnitude and spatial location of erosion and accretion over three years; more net accumulation occurred at the littoral end...
Authors
Jennifer L. Miselis, Joseph W. Long, P. Soupy Dalyander, James G. Flocks, Noreen A. Buster, Rangley C. Mickey
Nearshore dynamics of artificial sand and oil agglomerates Nearshore dynamics of artificial sand and oil agglomerates
Weathered oil can mix with sediment to form heavier-than-water sand and oil agglomerates (SOAs) that can cause beach re-oiling for years after a spill. Few studies have focused on the physical dynamics of SOAs. In this study, artificial SOAs (aSOAs) were created and deployed in the nearshore, and shear stress-based mobility formulations were assessed to predict SOA response. Prediction...
Authors
P. Soupy Dalyander, Nathaniel G. Plant, Joseph W. Long, Molly R. McLaughlin
Characteristics of storms driving wave-induced seafloor mobility on the U.S. East Coast continental shelf Characteristics of storms driving wave-induced seafloor mobility on the U.S. East Coast continental shelf
This study investigates the relationship between spatial and temporal patterns of wave-driven sediment mobility events on the U.S. East Coast continental shelf and the characteristics of the storms responsible for them. Mobility events, defined as seafloor wave stress exceedance of the critical stress of 0.35 mm diameter sand (0.2160 Pa) for 12 or more hours, were identified from surface...
Authors
P. Soupy Dalyander, Bradford Butman
Effects of proposed sediment borrow pits on nearshore wave climate and longshore sediment transport rate along Breton Island, Louisiana Effects of proposed sediment borrow pits on nearshore wave climate and longshore sediment transport rate along Breton Island, Louisiana
As part of a plan to preserve bird habitat on Breton Island, the southernmost extent of the Chandeleur Islands and part of the Breton National Wildlife Refuge in Louisiana, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to increase island elevation with sand supplied from offshore resources. Proposed sand extraction sites include areas offshore where the seafloor morphology suggests suitable...
Authors
Patricia (Soupy) Dalyander, Rangley C. Mickey, Joseph W. Long, James G. Flocks
Field observations of artificial sand and oil agglomerates Field observations of artificial sand and oil agglomerates
Oil that comes into the surf zone following spills, such as occurred during the 2010 Deepwater Horizon (DWH) blowout, can mix with local sediment to form heavier-than-water sand and oil agglomerates (SOAs), at times in the form of mats a few centimeters thick and tens of meters long. Smaller agglomerates that form in situ or pieces that break off of larger mats, sometimes referred to as...
Authors
Patricia (Soupy) Dalyander, Joseph W. Long, Nathaniel G. Plant, Molly R. McLaughlin, Rangley C. Mickey
The Gulf Coast Vulnerability Assessment: Mangrove, Tidal Emergent Marsh, Barrier Islands, and Oyster Reef The Gulf Coast Vulnerability Assessment: Mangrove, Tidal Emergent Marsh, Barrier Islands, and Oyster Reef
Climate, sea level rise, and urbanization are undergoing unprecedented levels of combined change and are expected to have large effects on natural resources—particularly along the Gulf of Mexico coastline (Gulf Coast). Management decisions to address these effects (i.e., adaptation) require an understanding of the relative vulnerability of various resources to these stressors. To meet...
Authors
Amanda Watson, Joshua S. Reece, Blair Tirpak, Cynthia Kallio Edwards, Laura Geselbracht, Mark Woodrey, Megan K. LaPeyre, P. Soupy Dalyander
Non-USGS Publications**
Dalyander, P.S., Cerco, C.F., 2010, Integration of a fish bioenergetics model into a spatially explicit water quality model: Application to menhaden in Chesapeake Bay, Ecological Modelling, Volume 221, Issue 16, 10 August 2010, Pages 1922-1933, ISSN 0304-3800, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.05.002.
Dalyander, P.S., Gornushkin, I.B., Hahn, D.W., 2008, Numerical simulation of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy--Modeling of aerosol analysis with finite diffusion and vaporization effects: Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, Volume 63, Issue 2, February 2008, Pages 293-304, ISSN 0584-8547, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sab.2007.11.023.
Dalyander, P.S., and Hahn, D.W., 2008, Excimer Laser Photofragmentation/Fragment Detection for Analysis of the Oxygenated Hydrocarbon Ethyl-3-Ethyoxypropionate: Implications for Atmospheric Monitoring: Appl. Spectrosc. 62, 1028-1037, https://www.osapublishing.org/as/abstract.cfm?URI=as-62-9-1028
Dalyander, P.S., and Cerco, D.F., 2010, Integration of an individual-based fish bioenergetics model into a spatially explicit water quality model (CE-QUAL-ICM). Vicksburg, Miss: U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center.
Dalyander, P.S., Fischenich, J.C., 2010, Cemcat: Conceptual Ecological Model Construction Assistance Toolbox: Vicksburg, Miss: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.