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Charles S. Hopkinson, Jr
Charles S. Hopkinson, Jr
Professor of Marine Sciences, University of Georgia
Verified email at uga.edu
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The changing carbon cycle of the coastal ocean
JE Bauer, WJ Cai, PA Raymond, TS Bianchi, CS Hopkinson, ...
Nature 504 (7478), 61-70, 2013
15972013
Biophysical controls on organic carbon fluxes in fluvial networks
TJ Battin, LA Kaplan, S Findlay, CS Hopkinson, E Marti, AI Packman, ...
Nature geoscience 1 (2), 95-100, 2008
14842008
The changing landscape: ecosystem responses to urbanization and pollution across climatic and societal gradients
NB Grimm, D Foster, P Groffman, JM Grove, CS Hopkinson, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6 (5), 264-272, 2008
8962008
Clean coastal waters: understanding and reducing the effects of nutrient pollution
National Research Council, Commission on Geosciences, Water Science, ...
National Academies Press, 2000
8592000
Linking ecology and economics for ecosystem management
S Farber, R Costanza, DL Childers, JON Erickson, K Gross, M Grove, ...
Bioscience 56 (2), 121-133, 2006
7392006
Negative emissions technologies and reliable sequestration: a research agenda
National Academies of Sciences, Division on Earth, Life Studies, ...
National Academies Press, 2019
6632019
Nutrient pollution of coastal rivers, bays, and seas
RW Howarth, DB Anderson, JE Cloern, C Elfring, CS Hopkinson, ...
Issues in ecology, 1-16, 2000
6482000
Microbial biogeography along an estuarine salinity gradient: combined influences of bacterial growth and residence time
BC Crump, CS Hopkinson, ML Sogin, JE Hobbie
Applied and environmental microbiology 70 (3), 1494-1505, 2004
5622004
Nitrogen pollution in the northeastern United States: sources, effects, and management options
CT Driscoll, D Whitall, J Aber, E Boyer, M Castro, C Cronan, CL Goodale, ...
BioScience 53 (4), 357-374, 2003
5622003
Coastal wetlands: an integrated ecosystem approach
G Perillo, E Wolanski, DR Cahoon, CS Hopkinson
Elsevier, 2018
3302018
Carbon sequestration in wetland dominated coastal systems—a global sink of rapidly diminishing magnitude
CS Hopkinson, WJ Cai, X Hu
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4 (2), 186-194, 2012
3282012
Contributions of organic and inorganic matter to sediment volume and accretion in tidal wetlands at steady state
JT Morris, DC Barber, JC Callaway, R Chambers, SC Hagen, ...
Earth's future 4 (4), 110-121, 2016
3212016
Efficient export of carbon to the deep ocean through dissolved organic matter
CS Hopkinson Jr, JJ Vallino
Nature 433 (7022), 142-145, 2005
3172005
The relationships among man’s activities in watersheds and estuaries: A model of runoff effects on patterns of estuarine community metabolism
CS Hopkinson, JJ Vallino
Estuaries 18, 598-621, 1995
3051995
Above‐and belowground emergent macrophyte production and turnover in a coastal marsh ecosystem, Georgia 1
JP Schubauer, CS Hopkinson
Limnology and Oceanography 29 (5), 1052-1065, 1984
2981984
Relationship between river size and nutrient removal
WM Wollheim, CJ Vörösmarty, BJ Peterson, SP Seitzinger, CS Hopkinson
Geophysical Research Letters 33 (6), 2006
2932006
Production and utilization of dissolved organic carbon during an experimental diatom bloom
B Norrman, UL Zwelfel, CS Hopkinson Jr, F Brian
Limnology and Oceanography 40 (5), 898-907, 1995
2771995
Terrestrial inputs of organic matter to coastal ecosystems: An intercomparison of chemical characteristics and bioavailability
CS Hopkinson, I Buffam, J Hobbie, J Vallino, M Perdue, B Eversmeyer, ...
Biogeochemistry 43, 211-234, 1998
2761998
Global-change controls on soil-carbon accumulation and loss in coastal vegetated ecosystems
AC Spivak, J Sanderman, JL Bowen, EA Canuel, CS Hopkinson
Nature Geoscience 12 (9), 685-692, 2019
2692019
Shallow-water benthic and pelagic metabolism: evidence of heterotrophy in the nearshore Georgia Bight
CS Hopkinson Jr
Marine Biology 87 (1), 19-32, 1985
2641985
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