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Charlotte M. Fuller

Researcher at Rutgers University

Publications -  7
Citations -  469

Charlotte M. Fuller is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bay & Estuary. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 446 citations.

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In situ measurements of advective solute transport in permeable shelf sands

TL;DR: In this article, the breakthrough of a pulse of iodide after its injection into the bottom water was measured in situ by detecting the breakthrough in a rippled continental shelf sand deposit, with a small tethered tripod that carried a close-up video camera, acoustic current meter, motorized 1.5 liter syringe and a microprofiling system for positioning and operating a solid-state voltammetric microelectrode.
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Activity and distribution of bacterial populations in Middle Atlantic Bight shelf sands

TL;DR: The Middle Atlantic Bight shelf sediments showed organic matter turnover rates that are comparable to those found in organic-rich finer-grained deposits, which suggest a high biocatalytic filtration activity in these coarse permeable sediments.
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The Role of Tidal Salt Marsh as an Energy Source for Marine Transient and Resident Finfishes: A Stable Isotope Approach

TL;DR: Stable isotope ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur (δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S) in bay anchovy Anchoa mitchilli and white perch Morone americana from Delaware Bay were collected in polyhaline restoration and reference sites as mentioned in this paper.
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Determination of Food Web Support and Trophic Position of the Mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, in New Jersey Smooth Cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora ), Common Reed (Phragmites australis), and Restored Salt Marshes

TL;DR: It is concluded that BMI were a significant component of the food web supporting F. heteroclitus feeding habits in these brackish marshes, and a conclusion consistent with the reduced BMI biomass found inPhragmites marshes.
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Benthic Invertebrate Community Composition and Sediment Properties in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, 1965−2014

TL;DR: Taghon et al. as mentioned in this paper performed a comprehensive assessment of the benthic community composition and sediment properties in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, from 1965 to 2014.