Thomas R. Fisher mainly focuses on Phytoplankton, Oceanography, Estuary, Turbidity and Bay. His research integrates issues of Benthic zone, Pelagic zone and Water column in his study of Phytoplankton. His Pelagic zone study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Hypoxia, Seston and Ecosystem.
Within one scientific family, Thomas R. Fisher focuses on topics pertaining to Discharge under Oceanography, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Coastal Zone Color Scanner, Ekman transport, Plume and Salinity. His research in Bay focuses on subjects like Eutrophication, which are connected to Productivity and Photic zone. His Nutrient study incorporates themes from Hydrology and Chesapeake bay.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Hydrology, Phytoplankton, Estuary, Oceanography and Nutrient. Phytoplankton is a subfield of Ecology that Thomas R. Fisher studies. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Bay and Eutrophication.
His Eutrophication research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Hypoxia and Agriculture. His study connects Discharge and Oceanography. His Nutrient research includes themes of Environmental engineering and Pollution.
His primary areas of study are Hydrology, Watershed, Nitrate, Nutrient and Environmental planning. Thomas R. Fisher combines subjects such as Denitrification and Ecosystem with his study of Hydrology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Phytoplankton, Bay, Streamflow, Reactive nitrogen and Biogeochemistry in addition to Ecosystem.
Thomas R. Fisher has included themes like Fertilizer and Agronomy in his Nitrate study. His Nutrient research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Agriculture and Pollution. Thomas R. Fisher has researched Water quality in several fields, including Wastewater, Estuary, Human waste and Tributary.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Hydrology, Baseflow, Groundwater, Watershed and Hydric soil. Hydrology is closely attributed to Soil science in his work. His Soil science research incorporates themes from Fertilizer, Intensive farming, Surficial aquifer, Nitrate and Aquifer.
The Watershed study combines topics in areas such as Reactive nitrogen, Streamflow, Ecosystem, Denitrification and Biogeochemistry. His research in Hydric soil intersects with topics in Biogeochemical cycle, Drainage basin, Discharge and Surface runoff. As part of his studies on Discharge, Thomas R. Fisher often connects relevant areas like Storm.
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Eutrophication of Chesapeake Bay: historical trends and ecological interactions
W. M. Kemp;W. R. Boynton;J. E. Adolf;D. F. Boesch.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (2005)
Nutrient limitation of phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay
TR Fisher;ER Peele;JW Ammerman;LW Harding.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (1992)
A simple semi-analytical model for remote estimation of chlorophyll-a in turbid waters: Validation
Anatoly A. Gitelson;Giorgio Dall'Olmo;Giorgio Dall'Olmo;Wesley Moses;Donald C. Rundquist.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2008)
Phytoplankton, nutrients, and turbidity in the Chesapeake, Delaware, and Hudson estuaries
Thomas R. Fisher;Lawrence W. Harding;Donald W. Stanley;Larry G. Ward.
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (1988)
Pigment distribution in the Caribbean sea: Observations from space
Frank E Muller-Karger;C. R McClain;T. R Fisher;W. E Esaias.
Progress in Oceanography (1989)
Scales of Nutrient-Limited Phytoplankton Productivity in Chesapeake Bay
Thomas C. Malone;Daniel J. Conley;Thomas R. Fisher;Patricia M. Glibert.
Estuaries (1996)
Influence of Eastern Oysters on Nitrogen and Phosphorus Regeneration in Chesapeake Bay, USA
R I E Newell;T R Fisher;R R Holyoke;J C Cornwell.
(2005)
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter and dissolved organic carbon in Chesapeake Bay
E.J Rochelle-Newall;T.R Fisher.
Marine Chemistry (2002)
Sediment nutrient regeneration in three North Carolina estuaries
T.R. Fisher;P.R. Carlson;R.T. Barber.
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (1982)
Production of chromophoric dissolved organic matter fluorescence in marine and estuarine environments: an investigation into the role of phytoplankton
E.J Rochelle-Newall;T.R Fisher.
Marine Chemistry (2002)
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