• Adjunct Faculty, Ocean Engineering
  • Professor, Department of Oceanography
  • Team Leader, Ocean Observing
  • Phone: 979-862-4168
  • Email: sdimarco@tamu.edu
  • Office: Eller Oceanography & Meteorology Building
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Educational Background

  • Ph.D., University of Texas at Dallas – 1991
  • M.S., University of Texas at Dallas – 1988
  • B.A., University of Dallas – 1985

Research Interests

    • Observational oceanography and ocean observing systems
    • Mechanisms controlling hypoxia atlas
    • Oceanographic data methods and graphical representation
    • Interdisciplinary oceanography and ocean technology
    • Ocean-related problems of societal relevance: oil spill transport, oceanic response to tropical weather, hypoxia  

Selected Publications

  • Geng Li, Binbin Wang, Huijie Wu, SF DiMarco, 2020. Impact of bubble size on the integral characteristics of bubble plumes in quiescent and unstratified water. International Journal of Multiphase Flow. 125, 103230.
  • W Zhang, RD Hetland, V Ruiz, SF DiMarco, H Wu, 2020. Stratification duration and the formation of bottom hypoxia over the Texas-Louisiana shelf. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 106711.
  • J Kim, P Chapman, G Rowe, SF DiMarco, 2020. Categorizing zonal productivity on the continental shelf with nutrient-salinity ratios. Journal of Marine Systems, 103336.
  • A. Kealoha, K. Shamberger, S.F. DiMarco, K Thyng, RD Hetland, D Manzello, I Inochs, N Slowey Surface seawater CO2 trends in the Gulf of Mexico. Limnology and Oceanography accepted 06/23/2020. Nature Scientific Reports.
  • J Kim, P Chapman, G Rowe, SF DiMarco, DCO Thornton, 2020. Implications of different nitrogen input sources for potential production and carbon flux estimates in the coastal Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and Korean Peninsula coastal waters. Ocean Science 16 (1), 45-63