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Dieter Wolf-Gladrow
Dieter Wolf-Gladrow
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CO2 in seawater: equilibrium, kinetics, isotopes
RE Zeebe, D Wolf-Gladrow
Gulf Professional Publishing, 2001
30652001
Lattice-gas cellular automata and lattice Boltzmann models: an introduction
DA Wolf-Gladrow
Springer, 2004
23752004
Ecosystem dynamics based on plankton functional types for global ocean biogeochemistry models
CL Quere, SP Harrison, I Colin Prentice, ET Buitenhuis, O Aumont, ...
Global Change Biology 11 (11), 2016-2040, 2005
9532005
Carbon dioxide limitation of marine phytoplankton growth rates
U Riebesell, DA Wolf-Gladrow, V Smetacek
Nature 361 (6409), 249-251, 1993
7491993
Total alkalinity: The explicit conservative expression and its application to biogeochemical processes
DA Wolf-Gladrow, RE Zeebe, C Klaas, A Körtzinger, AG Dickson
Marine Chemistry 106 (1-2), 287-300, 2007
7162007
Climate change and Southern Ocean ecosystems I: how changes in physical habitats directly affect marine biota
AJ Constable, J Melbourne‐Thomas, SP Corney, KR Arrigo, C Barbraud, ...
Global change biology 20 (10), 3004-3025, 2014
6562014
Enhanced chemical weathering as a geoengineering strategy to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide, supply nutrients, and mitigate ocean acidification
J Hartmann, AJ West, P Renforth, P Köhler, CL De La Rocha, ...
Reviews of Geophysics 51 (2), 113-149, 2013
5342013
Deep carbon export from a Southern Ocean iron-fertilized diatom bloom
V Smetacek, C Klaas, VH Strass, P Assmy, M Montresor, B Cisewski, ...
Nature 487 (7407), 313-319, 2012
4742012
Sensitivity of phytoplankton to future changes in ocean carbonate chemistry: current knowledge, contradictions and research directions
B Rost, I Zondervan, D Wolf-Gladrow
Marine ecology progress series 373, 227-237, 2008
4172008
Geoengineering potential of artificially enhanced silicate weathering of olivine
P Köhler, J Hartmann, DA Wolf-Gladrow
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (47), 20228-20233, 2010
3312010
A model of photosynthetic 13C fractionation by marine phytoplankton based on diffusive molecular CO2 uptake
GH Rau, U Riebesell, D Wolf-Gladrow
Marine Ecology Progress Series 133, 275-285, 1996
3281996
Direct effects of CO2 concentration on growth and isotopic composition of marine plankton
DA WOLF‐GLADROW, ULF Riebesell, S Burkhardt, J Bijma
Tellus b 51 (2), 461-476, 1999
3011999
Thick-shelled, grazer-protected diatoms decouple ocean carbon and silicon cycles in the iron-limited Antarctic Circumpolar Current
P Assmy, V Smetacek, M Montresor, C Klaas, J Henjes, VH Strass, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (51), 20633-20638, 2013
2692013
Calcium carbonate as ikaite crystals in Antarctic sea ice
GS Dieckmann, G Nehrke, S Papadimitriou, J Göttlicher, R Steininger, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 35 (8), 2008
2672008
A lattice Boltzmann equation for diffusion
D Wolf-Gladrow
Journal of statistical physics 79, 1023-1032, 1995
2511995
Antarctic futures: an assessment of climate-driven changes in ecosystem structure, function, and service provisioning in the Southern Ocean
AD Rogers, BAV Frinault, DKA Barnes, NL Bindoff, R Downie, ...
Annual Review of Marine Science 12 (1), 87-120, 2020
2092020
Impact of cell shape and chain formation on nutrient acquisition by marine diatoms
M Pahlow, U Riebesell, DA Wolf‐Gladrow
Limnology and Oceanography 42 (8), 1660-1672, 1997
2051997
CO2aq‐dependent photosynthetic 13C fractionation in the ocean: A model versus measurements
GH Rau, U Riebesell, D Wolf‐Gladrow
Global biogeochemical cycles 11 (2), 267-278, 1997
2011997
Diffusion and reactions in the vicinity of plankton: a refined model for inorganic carbon transport
D Wolf-Gladrow, U Riebesell
Marine Chemistry 59 (1-2), 17-34, 1997
1881997
Geoengineering impact of open ocean dissolution of olivine on atmospheric CO2, surface ocean pH and marine biology
P Köhler, JF Abrams, C Völker, J Hauck, DA Wolf-Gladrow
Environmental Research Letters 8 (1), 014009, 2013
1732013
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