Denise Bruesewitz

Denise Bruesewitz

Colby College

H-index: 23

North America-United States

About Denise Bruesewitz

Denise Bruesewitz, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Colby College,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Use of an Autonomous Surface Vehicle to Collect High Spatial Resolution Water Quality Data at Lake Wateree, SC

Response of lake metabolism to catchment inputs inferred using high‐frequency lake and stream data from across the northern hemisphere

River geomorphology affects biogeochemical responses to hydrologic events in a large river ecosystem

Nutrient function over form: Organic and inorganic nitrogen additions have similar effects on lake phytoplankton nutrient limitation

High-frequency dissolved oxygen, water temperature, wind speed, and radiation data; stream and in-lake nutrient concentration data; and daily metabolism and nutrient loading …

UAS-borne Hyperspectral Estimation of Chlorophyll-a Content in New England Lakes

Storm characteristics affect biogeochemical responses differently across lentic and lotic areas in a large river

Under-ice respiration rates shift the annual carbon cycle in the mixed layer of an oligotrophic lake from autotrophy to heterotrophy

Denise Bruesewitz Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies

Citations(all)

2333

Citations(since 2020)

1265

Cited By

1637

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

24

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Top articles of Denise Bruesewitz

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Use of an Autonomous Surface Vehicle to Collect High Spatial Resolution Water Quality Data at Lake Wateree, SC

Journal of South Carolina Water Resources

Archanaq Venkatachari

Annie Bourbonnais

Ibrahim Salman

Ioannis Rekleitis

Alberto Quattrini Li

...

2024

Response of lake metabolism to catchment inputs inferred using high‐frequency lake and stream data from across the northern hemisphere

Limnology and Oceanography

Jessica R Corman

Jacob A Zwart

Jennifer Klug

Denise A Bruesewitz

Elvira de Eyto

...

2023/12

River geomorphology affects biogeochemical responses to hydrologic events in a large river ecosystem

Water Resources Research

Taryn Waite

Kathi Jo Jankowski

Denisw A Bruesewitz

Molly Van Appledorn

Megan Johnston

...

2023/7

Nutrient function over form: Organic and inorganic nitrogen additions have similar effects on lake phytoplankton nutrient limitation

Limnology and Oceanography

Sabrina N Volponi

Heather L Wander

David C Richardson

Clayton J Williams

Denise A Bruesewitz

...

2023/2

High-frequency dissolved oxygen, water temperature, wind speed, and radiation data; stream and in-lake nutrient concentration data; and daily metabolism and nutrient loading …

Jessica Corman

Jacob Zwart

Jennifer Klug

Denise Bruesewitz

Elvira de Eyto

...

2023/1

UAS-borne Hyperspectral Estimation of Chlorophyll-a Content in New England Lakes

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Franklin Sullivan

Michael W Palace

Jennifer Brentrup

Emily R Arsenault

Denise Bruesewitz

...

2022/12

Storm characteristics affect biogeochemical responses differently across lentic and lotic areas in a large river

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Taryn Waite

KathiJo Jankowski

Denise Bruesewitz

Megan Johnston

Jeff Houser

...

2021/12

Under-ice respiration rates shift the annual carbon cycle in the mixed layer of an oligotrophic lake from autotrophy to heterotrophy

Inland Waters

Jennifer A Brentrup

David C Richardson

Cayelan C Carey

Nicole K Ward

Denise A Bruesewitz

...

2021/1/2

Towards a reliable heterogeneous robotic water quality monitoring system: An experimental analysis

Monika Roznere

Mingi Jeong

Lily Maechling

Nicole K Ward

Jennifer A Brentrup

...

2021

Marsh plants enhance coastal marsh resilience by changing sediment oxygen and sulfide concentrations in an urban, eutrophic estuary

Estuaries and coasts

Mary Alldred

Jonathan J Borrelli

Timothy Hoellein

Denise Bruesewitz

Chester Zarnoch

2020/6

Prevalence of phytoplankton limitation by both nitrogen and phosphorus related to nutrient stoichiometry, land use, and primary producer biomass across the northeastern United …

Inland Waters

Abigail SL Lewis

Brian S Kim

Hailee L Edwards

Heather L Wander

Claire M Garfield

...

2020/1/2

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