A. T. Fisher
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2102-8320
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5071270288 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Biology
- Engineering
- Physics
- Geography
- Paleontology
- Seismology
- Geotechnical engineering
- Geochemistry
- Oceanography
- Chemistry
- Geophysics
- Cartography
- Environmental science
- Materials science
- Geomorphology
- Computer science
- Ecology
- Quantum mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Tectonics
- Groundwater
- Ridge
Authored Works
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- Understanding N and C Dynamics Using Budgets and Isotopes in Managed Aquifer Recharge Systems Enhanced with Bioavailable Carbon
- Influence of soil carbon amendments on denitrification in linked field and laboratory managed aquifer recharge systems
- Development of Real-Time and Data Processing Software for the Next Generation of Instruments for Multi-Penetration, Heat-Flow Measurements in Sedimented Seafloor
- Assessing the Impact of Soil Carbon Amendments on Water Quality and the Potential to Address Legacy Contaminants during Flood-Managed Aquifer Recharge
- Using Sediment Texture to Estimate Infiltration Rates at a Managed Aquifer Recharge Site
- The Crustal Ocean Biosphere Research Accelerator (COBRA) Will Inform Decision Making for Deep-Sea Mining and Subseafloor Carbon Sequestration
- The Addition of Carbon Amendments during Managed Aquifer Recharge and their Impacts on Water Quality and Enhancement of Denitrification
- Shifts in soil chemistry during infiltration through soils amended with bioavailable carbon
- Recharge Net Metering to Enhance Water Supplies, Water Quality, and Hydrologic System Services, and Incentivize Stakeholder Engagement
- Quantifying Spatial and Temporal Variations in Infiltration During Managed Aquifer Recharge
- Outcrop-to-outcrop Hydrothermal Circulation under Ocean World Gravity Conditions
- Numerical Simulation of Cool-Hydrothermal Processes Beneath a Marine Sediment Pond: North Pond, North Atlantic Ocean
- Linking Physical Infiltration Processes to Changes in Water Quality and the Potential to Address Legacy Contaminants during Flood-Managed Aquifer Recharge
- Constraining Hydrogeologic Conditions to Produce Thermal Convection in the Eastern Flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
- Biogeochemical transformations linked to varying carbon amendments during infiltration for managed recharge
Linked Co-Authors
- A. N. Price
- Andrew Calderwood
- Beth N. Orcutt
- C. G. Wheat
- C. Sotin
- Donna K. Blackman
- Galen Gorski
- H. E. Dahlke
- Raymond J Hess
- Robert N. Harris
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Blue Marble Space Institute of Science, Washington
- Boston University, Massachusetts
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
- Oregon State University, Corvallis
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Universite de Nantes, Laboratoire de Planetologie et de Geodynamique
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Davis
- University of California, Santa Cruz
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Massachusetts
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