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Tom Hull
Researcher at Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
Publications - 20
Citations - 286
Tom Hull is an academic researcher from Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biogeochemistry & Continental shelf. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 197 citations. Previous affiliations of Tom Hull include University of East Anglia.
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The relationship between Suspended Particulate Matter and Turbidity at a mooring station in a coastal environment: consequences for satellite-derived products
TL;DR: In this article, the seasonal variation of the SPM:Turbidity ratio was investigated in terms of the cycle of turbulence and of the phytoplankton population that affects the nature, shape and size of the particles responsible for the Turbidity.
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Observations of vertical mixing in autumn and its effect on the autumn phytoplankton bloom
Juliane Wihsgott,Juliane Wihsgott,Jonathan Sharples,Joanne Hopkins,E. Malcolm S. Woodward,Tom Hull,Tom Hull,Naomi Greenwood,Naomi Greenwood,D. B. Sivyer +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary production in a temperate shelf sea, with a particular focus on the breakdown of stratification in autumn.
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SCUBA divers as oceanographic samplers: The potential of dive computers to augment aquatic temperature monitoring.
Serena Wright,Tom Hull,D. B. Sivyer,David A. Pearce,John K. Pinnegar,John K. Pinnegar,Martin Sayer,Andrew O. M. Mogg,Elaine Azzopardi,Steve Gontarek,Kieran Hyder +10 more
TL;DR: The results show that, with processing, dive computers can provide a useful and novel tool with which to augment existing monitoring systems all over the globe, but especially in under-sampled or highly changeable coastal environments.
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An approach for the identification of exemplar sites for scaling up targeted field observations of benthic biogeochemistry in heterogeneous environments
Charlotte Thompson,B. Silburn,M. E. Williams,Tom Hull,D. B. Sivyer,Laurent O. Amoudry,Steve Widdicombe,Jeroen Ingels,Giorgia Carnovale,C. L. McNeill,Rachel Hale,C. Laguionie Marchais,Natalie Hicks,Helen E. K. Smith,J. K. Klar,J. K. Klar,Jan G. Hiddink,J. Kowalik,Vassilis Kitidis,S. Reynolds,E.M.S. Woodward,Karen Tait,William B. Homoky,Silke Kröger,Stefan G. Bolam,Jasmin A. Godbold,Jasmin A. Godbold,J. N. Aldridge,Daniel J. Mayor,Noëlie M. A. Benoist,Brian J. Bett,Kirsty J. Morris,E. R. Parker,Henry A. Ruhl,Peter J. Statham,Martin Solan +35 more
TL;DR: A three-step selection process is proposed to ensure the best likelihood of site-specific work being useful for up-scaling activities, increasing the understanding of benthic biogeochemistry at the UK-shelf scale.
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Mechanisms for a nutrient-conserving carbon pump in a seasonally stratified, temperate continental shelf sea
Matthew P. Humphreys,Matthew P. Humphreys,Eric P. Achterberg,Eric P. Achterberg,Joanne Hopkins,Mohammed Z.H. Chowdhury,Alex M. Griffiths,Susan E. Hartman,Tom Hull,Tom Hull,Angelina Smilenova,Juliane Wihsgott,Juliane Wihsgott,E. Malcolm S. Woodward,C. Mark Moore +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the UK-SSB carbonate chemistry and macronutrient measurements were used to investigate the biogeochemical seasonality in this temperate, seasonally stratified system.