Nathan S. Hall, Ph.D.

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2009 Marine Sciences University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Limnology
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Hans W. Paerl grad student 2009 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Effects of the vertical structure of the water column on the phytoplankton in a shallow, lagoonal estuary.)
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Plaas HE, Paerl RW, Baumann K, et al. (2022) Harmful cyanobacterial aerosolization dynamics in the airshed of a eutrophic estuary. The Science of the Total Environment. 158383
Christensen NL, Cunningham PA, Matthews K, et al. (2020) Ecosystem-based management for military training, biodiversity, carbon storage and climate resiliency on a complex coastal land/water-scape. Journal of Environmental Management. 111755
Han Y, Aziz TN, Del Giudice D, et al. (2020) Exploring nutrient and light limitation of algal production in a shallow turbid reservoir. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 269: 116210
Gong W, Hall N, Paerl H, et al. (2020) Phytoplankton composition in a eutrophic estuary: Comparison of multiple taxonomic approaches and influence of environmental factors. Environmental Microbiology
Montgomery MT, Boyd TJ, Hall NS, et al. (2020) Ecosystem Capacity for Microbial Biodegradation of Munitions Compounds and Phenanthrene in Three Coastal Waterways in North Carolina, United States. Acs Omega. 5: 7326-7341
Hogan JA, Feagin RA, Starr G, et al. (2020) A Research Framework to Integrate Cross-Ecosystem Responses to Tropical Cyclones Bioscience. 70: 477-489
Paerl HW, Havens KE, Hall NS, et al. (2020) Mitigating a global expansion of toxic cyanobacterial blooms: confounding effects and challenges posed by climate change Marine and Freshwater Research. 71: 579
Paerl HW, Hall NS, Hounshell AG, et al. (2020) Recent increases of rainfall and flooding from tropical cyclones (TCs) in North Carolina (USA): implications for organic matter and nutrient cycling in coastal watersheds Biogeochemistry. 150: 197-216
Paerl HW, Hall NS, Hounshell AG, et al. (2019) Recent increase in catastrophic tropical cyclone flooding in coastal North Carolina, USA: Long-term observations suggest a regime shift. Scientific Reports. 9: 10620
Hounshell AG, Rudolph JC, Van Dam BR, et al. (2019) Corrigendum to "Extreme weather events modulate processing and export of dissolved organic carbon in the Neuse River Estuary, NC" [Estuar. Coast Shelf Sci. 219 (2019) 189–200] Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 227: 106328
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