Richard W. Sternberg, Ph.D. (Univ. of Washington), Professor. Former Director, School of Oceanography. rws@ ocean.washington.edu. Sediment transport processes in estuarine, nearshore, and continental shelf environments.
Sternberg, R.W. and A.R.M. Nowell (1999) Continental shelf sedimentology: Scales of investigation define future research opportunities. Journal of Sea Research 41: 55-71.
Sternberg, R.W., I. Berhane and A.S. Ogston (1999) Measurement of size and settling velocity of suspended aggregates on the Northern California continental shelf. Marine Geology 154: 43-53.
Ogston, A.S. and R.W. Sternberg (1999) Sediment-transport events on the Northern California continental shelf. Marine Geology 154: 69-82.
McPhee, E.E., A.R.M. Nowell and R.W. Sternberg (1998) Boundary layer measurements and their implications for sediment transport on the eastern Norwegian Sea continental slope. Deep-Sea Research I 45: 719-743.
Berhane, I., R.W. Sternberg, G.C. Kineke, T.G. Milligan and K. Kranck (1997) The variability of suspended aggregates on the Amazon continental shelf. Continental Shelf Research 17: 267-286.
Wright, L.D., C.R. Sherwood and R.W. Sternberg (1997) Field measurements of fairweather bottom boundary layer processes and sediment suspension on the Louisiana inner continental shelf. Marine Geology 140: 329-345.