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The following pages link to Heiner Dietze (Q57689430):
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- Century-scale trends and seasonality in pH and temperature for shallow zones of the Bering Sea (Q35190011) (← links)
- Surface ocean iron fertilization: The role of airborne volcanic ash from subduction zone and hot spot volcanoes and related iron fluxes into the Pacific Ocean (Q56506186) (← links)
- Salt-finger driven enhancement of upper ocean nutrient supply (Q57382383) (← links)
- Linking diverse nutrient patterns to different water masses within anticyclonic eddies in the upwelling system off Peru (Q57721185) (← links)
- Simulated effects of southern hemispheric wind changes on the Pacific oxygen minimum zone (Q57721192) (← links)
- A new perspective on environmental controls of marine nitrogen fixation (Q57721194) (← links)
- Optimality-based model of phytoplankton growth and diazotrophy (Q57721209) (← links)
- Overlooked runaway feedback in the marine nitrogen cycle: the vicious cycle (Q57721221) (← links)
- Effects of biologically induced differential heating in an eddy-permitting coupled ocean-ecosystem model (Q57721229) (← links)
- Effects of mesoscale eddy/wind interactions on biological new production and eddy kinetic energy (Q57721231) (← links)
- Nutrient supply to anticyclonic meso-scale eddies off western Australia estimated with artificial tracers released in a circulation model (Q57721232) (← links)
- Modeling abiotic production of apparent oxygen utilisation in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic (Q57721234) (← links)
- On the correlation between air-sea heat flux and abiotically induced oxygen gas exchange in a circulation model of the North Atlantic (Q57721237) (← links)
- Internal-wave-induced and double-diffusive nutrient fluxes to the nutrient-consuming surface layer in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic (Q57721238) (← links)
- Silicon Isotopes in an EMIC's Ocean: Sensitivity to Runoff, Iron Supply, and Climate (Q114112465) (← links)
- Effects of parameter indeterminacy in pelagic biogeochemical modules of Earth System Models on projections into a warming future: The scale of the problem (Q118079743) (← links)