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    Growth and dissipation of phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay. I. Response to large pulse of rainfall by Loftus, M.E, Seliger, H.H

    Published in Chesapeake science (01-12-1972)
    “…Approximately 90 Km2 of Chesapeake Bay contiguous with the Severn, South, Rhode and West Rivers were surveyed by in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence and captured…”
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    Inorganic Carbon Requirements of Natural Populations and Laboratory Cultures of Some Chesapeake Bay Phytoplankton by Loftus, M. E., Place, A. R., Seliger, H. H.

    Published in Estuaries (01-12-1979)
    “…The rates of photosynthetic carbon fixation for some natural populations of Chesapeake Bay phytoplankton and for unialgal cultures of species isolated from…”
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    Some Limitations of the In Vivo Fluorescence Technique by Loftus, M. E., Seliger, H. H.

    Published in Chesapeake science (01-06-1975)
    “…The in vivo chlorophyll a fluorescence technique for phytoplankton depends on the effective absorption and fluorescence quantum yield of chlorophyll a. The…”
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    Growth and Dissipation of Phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay. II. A Statistical Analysis of Phytoplankton Standing Crops in the Rhode and West Rivers and an Adjacent Section of the Chesapeake Bay by Seliger, H. H., Loftus, M. E.

    Published in Chesapeake science (01-12-1974)
    “…It is possible to make statistically significant comparative measurements of similar sections of subestuaries under conditions where the large natural…”
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    Phosphate Uptake from Phosphomonoesters by Phytoplankton in the Chesapeake Bay by Taft, Jay L., Loftus, Michael E., Taylor, W. Rowland

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-1977)
    “…Phosphomonoester concentrations were 0 to$0.09 \mug-atom liter^-1$in Chesapeake Bay from December 1972 to December 1973. Alkaline phosphatase activity…”
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