Items where Author is "Seidel, Michael"

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Wei, B, Seidel, M, Mollenhauer, G, Lefebvre, A, Miramontes, E, Grotheer, H, Elvert, M, Wendt, J, Dittmar, T and Holtappels, M (2024) Rapid down‐slope transport of fresh dissolved organic matter to the deep ocean in the eastern North Atlantic. Geophysical Research Letters, 51(21). doi:10.1029/2024GL110349

Seidel, M, Vemulapalli, SPB, Mathieu, D and Dittmar, T (2022) Marine dissolved organic matter shares thousands of molecular formulae yet differs structurally across major water masses. Environmental Science & Technology, 56(6). 3758-3769. doi:10.1021/acs.est.1c04566

Brünjes, J, Seidel, M, Dittmar, T, Niggemann, J and Schubotz, F (2022) Natural asphalt seeps are potential sources for recalcitrant oceanic dissolved organic sulfur and dissolved black carbon. Environmental Science & Technology, 56(12). 9092-9102. doi:10.1021/acs.est.2c01123

Sogin, EM, Michellod, D, Gruber-Vodicka, HR, Bourceau, P, Geier, B, Meier, DV, Seidel, M, Ahmerkamp, S, Schorn, S, D’Angelo, G, Procaccini, G, Dubilier, N and Liebeke, M (2022) Sugars dominate the seagrass rhizosphere. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 6(7). 866-877. doi:10.1038/s41559-022-01740-z

Coppola, AI, Wagner, S, Lennartz, ST, Seidel, M, Ward, ND, Dittmar, T, Santín, C and Jones, MW (2022) The black carbon cycle and its role in the Earth system. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 3(8). 516-532. doi:10.1038/s43017-022-00316-6

Steen, AD, Kusch, S, Abdulla, HA, Cakić, N, Coffinet, S, Dittmar, T, Fulton, JM, Galy, V, Hinrichs, KU, Ingalls, AE, Koch, BP, Kujawinski, E, Liu, Z, Osterholz, H, Rush, D, Seidel, M, Sepúlveda, J and Wakeham, SG (2020) Analytical and computational advances, opportunities, and challenges in marine organic biogeochemistry in an Era of “Omics”. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7. doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.00718

Reckhardt, A, Beck, M, Seidel, M, Riedel, T, Wehrmann, A, Bartholomä, A, Schnetger, B, Dittmar, T and Brumsack, HJ (2015) Carbon, nutrient and trace metal cycling in sandy sediments: A comparison of high-energy beaches and backbarrier tidal flats. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 159. 1-14. doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2015.03.025

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