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Sabrina M. Parra
Researcher at American Society for Engineering Education
Publications - 17
Citations - 232
Sabrina M. Parra is an academic researcher from American Society for Engineering Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grease ice & Infragravity wave. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 156 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabrina M. Parra include University of Florida & University of Southern Mississippi.
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Double-diffusive layering and mixing in Patagonian fjords
Iván Pérez-Santos,José Garcés-Vargas,Wolfgang Schneider,Lauren Ross,Sabrina M. Parra,Arnoldo Valle-Levinson +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, double-diffusive convection occurred as layering in 40% of the year-round data and as salt fingering in −5 −m 2 ǫs −1 ).
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Salt intrusion at a submarine spring in a fringing reef lagoon
TL;DR: In this article, a point-source submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) within a fringing reef lagoon, from quadrature (neap) to syzygy (spring) tides was studied, and the principal factors affecting discharge and TKE variations were tides and waves.
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Functioning of Coastal River-Dominated Ecosystems and Implications for Oil Spill Response: From Observations to Mechanisms and Models
Adam T. Greer,Alan M. Shiller,Eileen E. Hofmann,Jerry D. Wiggert,Sally J. Warner,Sabrina M. Parra,Robert K. Cowen,Chudong Pan,Jeffrey W. Book,DongJoo Joung,S. L. Dykstra,Jeffrey W. Krause,Brian Dzwonkowski,Inia M. Soto,Mustafa Kemal Cambazoglu,Alison L. Deary,K Dinniman,Christian Briseño-Avena,Adam D. Boyette,Jessica Kastler,Virginie Sanial,Laura Hode,Uchenna Chizaram Nwankwo,Luciano M. Chiaverano,S. J. O'Brien,Patrick J. Fitzpatrick,Yee Lau,Michael S. Dinniman,Kevin Martin,Peng Ho,Allison Mojzis,Stephan Howden,Frank J. Hernandez,I. Church,Travis Miles,Su Sponaugle,James N. Moum,Robert Arnone,Gregg A. Jacobs,Oscar Schofield,William M. Graham +40 more
TL;DR: Greer et al. as mentioned in this paper studied the function of coastal river-dominated ecosystems and their implications for oil spill response, from observations to Mechanisms and Models, and found that the majority of the seafloor ecosystems are composed of coastal rivers.
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Bonnet Carré Spillway freshwater transport and corresponding biochemical properties in the Mississippi Bight
Sabrina M. Parra,Virginie Sanial,Adam D. Boyette,M. Kemal Cambazoglu,Inia M. Soto,Adam T. Greer,Luciano M. Chiaverano,Angie Hoover,Michael S. Dinniman +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the effects of such intermittent freshwater diversions on local shelf circulation, planktonic distributions, and potential contaminant transport pathways in the Mississippi Bight.