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Charles S. Hopkinson

Charles S. Hopkinson

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
65
Citations
18252
World Ranking
1769
National Ranking
647

Best Publications

  • The changing carbon cycle of the coastal ocean

    James E. Bauer;Wei-Jun Cai;Peter A. Raymond;Thomas S. Bianchi

  • Biophysical controls on organic carbon fluxes in fluvial networks

    Tom J. Battin;Louis A. Kaplan;Stuart Findlay;Charles S. Hopkinson

  • The changing landscape : ecosystem responses to urbanization and pollution across climatic and societal gradients

    Nancy B. Grimm;David R. Foster;Peter M. Groffman;J. Morgan Grove

  • Linking ecology and economics for ecosystem management

    Stephen Farber;Robert Costanza;Daniel L. Childers;Jon Erickson

  • Nutrient pollution of coastal rivers, bays, and seas

    Robert W. Howarth;D. B. Anderson;James E. Cloern;Chris Elfring

  • Microbial biogeography along an estuarine salinity gradient: combined influences of bacterial growth and residence time.

    Byron C. Crump;Charles S. Hopkinson;Mitchell L. Sogin;John E. Hobbie

  • Nitrogen Pollution in the Northeastern United States: Sources, Effects, and Management Options

    Charles T. Driscoll;David Whitall;John D. Aber;Elizabeth Boyer

  • Efficient export of carbon to the deep ocean through dissolved organic matter

    Charles S. Hopkinson;Joseph J. Vallino

  • Carbon sequestration in wetland dominated coastal systems—a global sink of rapidly diminishing magnitude

    Charles S Hopkinson;Wei-Jun Cai;Xinping Hu

  • Global-change controls on soil-carbon accumulation and loss in coastal vegetated ecosystems

    Amanda C. Spivak;Jonathan Sanderman;Jennifer L. Bowen;Elizabeth A. Canuel

  • Contributions of Organic and Inorganic Matter to Sediment Volume and Accretion in Tidal Wetlands at Steady State

    James T. Morris;Donald C. Barber;John C. Callaway;Randy Chambers

  • Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models

    Nicholas D. Ward;Nicholas D. Ward;J. Patrick Megonigal;Ben Bond-Lamberty;Vanessa L. Bailey

  • The Relationships Among Man's Activities in Watersheds and Estuaries: A Model of Runoff Effects on Patterns of Estuarine Community Metabolism

    Charles S. Hopkinson;Joseph J. Vallino

  • Relationship between river size and nutrient removal

    Wilfred M. Wollheim;Charles J. Vorosmarty;Bruce J. Peterson;Sybil P. Seitzinger

  • Production and utilization of dissolved organic carbon during an experimental diatom bloom

    Bo Norrman;Ulla Li Zwelfel;Charles S. Hopkinson;Fry Brian

  • Terrestrial inputs of organic matter to coastal ecosystems : An intercomparison of chemical characteristics and bioavailability

    Charles S. Hopkinson;Ishi Buffam;John Hobbie;Joseph Vallino

  • Above‐ and belowground emergent macrophyte production and turnover in a coastal marsh ecosystem, Georgia1

    J. P. Schubauer;C. S. Hopkinson

  • The Effects of Salinity on Nitrogen Losses from an Oligohaline Estuarine Sediment

    Anne E. Giblin;Nathaniel B. Weston;Nathaniel B. Weston;Gary Thomas Banta;Jane Tucker

  • Shallow-water benthic and pelagic metabolism: evidence of heterotrophy in the nearshore Georgia Bight

    C. S. Hopkinson

  • Nitrogen in the marine environment

    Charles S. Hopkinson

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