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David L. Correll is affiliated with the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in the United States. Their research is situated within an environmental science context, associated with a leading institution focused on ecological and environmental studies.

There is no available detailed data on the specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics related to their work, nor information on recent publications, frequent co-authors, or venues where their research has been published. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been recorded for this scientist in the provided data.

Despite the limited detailed bibliometric and biographical data, their current association indicates active involvement in environmental research, contributing to ongoing scientific inquiries at a prominent research center.

Best Publications

  • NONPOINT POLLUTION OF SURFACE WATERS WITH PHOSPHORUS AND NITROGEN

    Stephen R. Carpenter;N. F. Caraco;D. L. Correll;R. W. Howarth

  • The role of phosphorus in the eutrophication of receiving waters: a review

    David L. Correll

  • Nutrient dynamics in an agricultural watershed: Observations on the role of a riparian forest

    William T. Peterjohn;David L. Correll

  • Water Quality Functions of Riparian Forest Buffers in Chesapeake Bay Watersheds

    R. Lowrance;L.S. Altier;J.D. Newbold;R.R. Schnabel

  • Development, maintenance and role of riparian vegetation in the river landscape

    Eric Tabacchi;David L. Correll;Richard Hauer;Gilles Pinay

  • Relating nutrient discharges from watersheds to land use and streamflow variability

    Thomas E. Jordan;David L. Correll;Donald E. Weller

  • Nutrient Interception by a Riparian Forest Receiving Inputs from Adjacent Cropland

    Thomas E. Jordan;David L. Correll;Donald E. Weller

  • Effects of agriculture on discharges of nutrients from Coastal Plain watersheds of Chesapeake Bay

    Thomas E. Jordan;David L. Correll;Donald E. Weller

  • Nutrient flux in a landscape: Effects of coastal land use and terrestrial community mosaic on nutrient transport to coastal waters

    David L. Correll;Thomas E. Jordan;Donald E. Weller

  • Modeling spectral diffuse attenuation, absorption, and scattering coefficients in a turbid estuary

    Charles L. Gallegos;David L. Correll;Jack W. Pierce

  • Principles of planning and establishment of buffer zones

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  • HEURISTIC MODELS FOR MATERIAL DISCHARGE FROM LANDSCAPES WITH RIPARIAN BUFFERS

    Donald E. Weller;Thomas E. Jordan;David L. Correll

  • Nutrients and chlorophyll at the interface of a watershed and an estuary

    Thomas E. Jordan;David L. Correll;Joseph J. Miklas;Donald E. Weller

  • Nonpoint source discharges of nutrients from Piedmont watersheds of Chesapeake Bay

    Thomas E. Jordan;David L. Correll;Donald E. Weller

  • Relationship between phytoplankton cell size and the rate of orthophosphate uptake: in situ observations of an estuarine population

    E. S. Friebele;David L. Correll;Maria A. Faust

  • Transport of Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Rhode River watersheds during storm events

    David L. Correll;Thomas E. Jordan;Donald E. Weller

  • Long-term trends in estuarine nutrients and chlorophyll, and short-term effects of variation in watershed discharge

    Thomas E. Jordan;David L. Correll;Joseph J. Miklas;Donald E. Weller

  • Nutrient flux in the Rhode River: Tidal exchange of nutrients by brackish marshes

    Thomas E. Jordan;David L. Correll;Dennis F. Whigham

  • Sources of nutrient inputs to the Patuxent River estuary

    Thomas E. Jordan;Donald E. Weller;David L. Correll

  • Effects of land cover and geology on stream chemistry in watersheds of Chesapeake Bay

    Zhi-Jun Liu;Donald E. Weller;David L. Correll;Thomas E. Jordan

  • Event-scale response of phytoplankton to watershed inputs in a subestuary: Timing, magnitude and location of blooms

    Charles L. Gallegos;Thomas E. Jordan;David L. Correll

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas E. Jordan
Thomas E. Jordan Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Donald E. Weller
Donald E. Weller Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Charles L. Gallegos
Charles L. Gallegos Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Dennis F. Whigham
Dennis F. Whigham Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Andrew N. Sharpley
Andrew N. Sharpley University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Anson H. Hines
Anson H. Hines Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Robert W. Howarth
Robert W. Howarth Cornell University
Eric Tabacchi
Eric Tabacchi Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Gilles Pinay
Gilles Pinay Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Nina F. Caraco
Nina F. Caraco New York Botanical Garden

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