Science
2017
Victoria Coles
Professor
Location
Horn Point Laboratory
Areas of Expertise
Climate variability and change, observations and modeling of ocean and estuarine ecology, biogeochemistry and circulation.
Bio
My research focuses on understanding the interactions between physical and biogeochemical ocean processes in both coastal and open ocean regimes. I use both observations and models of coupled systems using strategies that bridge widely varying spatial and temporal scales to better understand how event scale, or individual scale processes influence the dynamics of the whole system. The common theme is how nonlinear interactions between physics, biogeochemistry and ecology are influenced by climate variability.
My most recent research efforts include: understanding the physical and ecological impacts of changes in extreme events in the Chesapeake Bay using data and IPCC class model projections; combining Eulerian with Lagrangian and stochastic modeling techniques to allow coupled circulation, biogeochemistry, and ecology models to span large ranges in spatial and temporal scale processes in the Amazon River Plume; and coupling models of ocean currents and biogeochemistry to genes and macroalgae.
Education
University of Miami, 1998, Ph.D., Physical Oceanography | University of California at San Diego, 1991 B.S., Physics (Earth Sciences)
Graduate Program Foundation Areas
Earth & Ocean Sciences
Regularly Offered Courses
MEES661 Physics of marine and estuarine environments | MEES640 Interconnected earth systems: land, ocean, and estuary
Contact Information
Office Location:
Coastal Science ~ 1303B
Mailing Address:
2020 Horns Point Road
Cambridge, MD 21613
US
Cambridge, MD 21613
US
Recent Publications
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
2026
Marine Ecology Progress Series
2018
