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Investigating the effect of oil spills
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John "Chip" Breier

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering

266 Woods Hole Road
Woods Hole , MA  02543  

jbreier@whoi.edu

Project List:

Gulf of Mexico Integrated Spill Response Consortium (GISR)

Year 2-4 Consortia Grants (RFP-I)Role: Co-Principal Investigator

Publications & Presentations:

Journal Articles - 2

2018

Leonte, M., Wang, B., Socolofsky, S. A., Mau, S., Breier, J. A., & Kessler, J. D. (2018). Using Carbon Isotope Fractionation to Constrain the Extent of Methane Dissolution Into the Water Column Surrounding a Natural Hydrocarbon Gas Seep in the Northern Gulf of Mexico. Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 19(11), 4459–4475.

2016

Socolofsky, S. A., Lavery, A., Kessler, J., Wang, B., Breier, J. A., Leonte, M., et al. (2016). “Fate and transport of gas bubbles from Sleeping Dragon seep in the northern Gulf of Mexico,” in New Frontiers in Ocean Exploration: the E/V Nautilus and NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer 2015 Field Season, Oceanography 29(1), supplement, 88 pp., Bell, K. L. C., Brennan, M. L., Flanders, J., Raineault, N. A., and Wagner, K., eds. Oceanog, 29(01), 26–27.

Conference Presentations - 2

2015

Breier, J., Seewald, J. S., Sylva, S. P., Wang, B., & Socolofsky, S. A. (2015). Gas plume bubble dissolution at GoM natural methane seeps. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2015. Houston, TX : 02/16/15-02/19/15.
Wang, B., Socolofsky, S. A., Seewald, J., Sylva, S., & Breier, J. A. (2015). Bubble characteristics at two Gulf of Mexico natural gas seepage sites. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2015. Houston, TX : 02/16/15-02/19/15.