178 results on '"Lenstra, Wytze K."'
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2. Sedimentary vanadium depletion under sulfidic conditions: Implications for (paleo)redox proxy applications
3. Seasonal euxinia in a coastal basin: Impact on sedimentary molybdenum enrichments and isotope signatures
4. Ebullition drives high methane emissions from a eutrophic coastal basin
5. Efficient chemical and microbial removal of iron and manganese in a rapid sand filter and impact of regular backwash
6. Influence of filter age on Fe, Mn and NH4+ removal in dual media rapid sand filters used for drinking water production
7. Coupled dynamics of iron, manganese, and phosphorus in brackish coastal sediments populated by cable bacteria
8. Coastal hypoxia and eutrophication as key controls on benthic release and water column dynamics of iron and manganese
9. Supplementary material to "Dissolved Mn(III) is a key redox intermediate in sediments of a seasonally euxinic coastal basin"
10. Dissolved Mn(III) is a key redox intermediate in sediments of a seasonally euxinic coastal basin
11. Eutrophication and Deoxygenation Drive High Methane Emissions from a Brackish Coastal System
12. Phosphorus burial in vivianite-type minerals in methane-rich coastal sediments
13. Microbial community composition and functional potential in Bothnian Sea sediments is linked to Fe and S dynamics and the quality of organic matter
14. Eutrophication and Deoxygenation Drive High Methane Emissions from a Brackish Coastal System
15. Seasonal dynamics of the microbial methane filter in the water column of a eutrophic coastal basin
16. Efficient chemical and microbial removal of iron and manganese in a rapid sand filter and impact of regular backwash
17. Seasonal dynamics of the microbial methane filter in the water column of a eutrophic coastal basin
18. Impact of natural re-oxygenation on the sediment dynamics of manganese, iron and phosphorus in a euxinic Baltic Sea basin
19. Seasonal dynamics of the microbial methane filter in the water column of a eutrophic coastal basin
20. Gene-Based Modeling of Methane Oxidation in Coastal Sediments: Constraints on the Efficiency of the Microbial Methane Filter
21. WITHDRAWN: Seasonal euxinia in a coastal basin: Impact on sedimentary molybdenum enrichments and isotope signatures
22. Anaerobic methanotrophy is stimulated by graphene oxide in a brackish urban canal sediment
23. Precessional pacing of early Proterozoic redox cycles
24. Versatile methanotrophs form an active methane biofilter in the oxycline of a seasonally stratified coastal basin
25. Gene-Based Modeling of Methane Oxidation in Coastal Sediments: Constraints on the Efficiency of the Microbial Methane Filter
26. Precessional pacing of early Proterozoic redox cycles
27. Anaerobic methanotrophy is stimulated by graphene oxide in a brackish urban canal sediment
28. Versatile methanotrophs form an active methane biofilter in the oxycline of a seasonally stratified coastal basin
29. Influence of filter age on Fe, Mn and NH4+ removal in dual media rapid sand filters used for drinking water production
30. Gene-Based Modeling of Methane Oxidation in Coastal Sediments: Constraints on the Efficiency of the Microbial Methane Filter
31. Anaerobic methanotrophy is stimulated by graphene oxide in a brackish urban canal sediment.
32. Precessional pacing of early Proterozoic redox cycles
33. Pathways of methane removal in the sediment and water column of a seasonally anoxic eutrophic marine basin
34. Versatile methanotrophs form an active methane biofilter in the oxycline of a seasonally stratified coastal basin
35. Enhanced phosphorus recycling during past oceanic anoxia amplified by low rates of apatite authigenesis
36. Corrigendum: Sediments as a Source of Iron, Manganese, Cobalt and Nickel to Continental Shelf Waters (Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico)(Front. Mar. Sci., (2022), 9, (811953), 10.3389/fmars.2022.811953)
37. Corrigendum: Sediments as a Source of Iron, Manganese, Cobalt and Nickel to Continental Shelf Waters (Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico)(Front. Mar. Sci., (2022), 9, (811953), 10.3389/fmars.2022.811953)
38. Sediments as a Source of Iron, Manganese, Cobalt and Nickel to Continental Shelf Waters (Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico)
39. Enhanced phosphorus recycling during past oceanic anoxia amplified by low rates of apatite authigenesis
40. Corrigendum: Sediments as a Source of Iron, Manganese, Cobalt and Nickel to Continental Shelf Waters (Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico)
41. Sulfide toxicity as key control on anaerobic oxidation of methane in eutrophic coastal sediments
42. Sediments as a Source of Iron, Manganese, Cobalt and Nickel to Continental Shelf Waters (Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico)
43. Enrichment of novel Verrucomicrobia, Bacteroidetes, and Krumholzibacteria in an oxygen-limited methane- and iron-fed bioreactor inoculated with Bothnian Sea sediments
44. Phosphorus burial in vivianite-type minerals in methane-rich coastal sediments
45. Enrichment of novel Verrucomicrobia , Bacteroidetes , and Krumholzibacteria in an oxygen‐limited methane‐ and iron‐fed bioreactor inoculated with Bothnian Sea sediments
46. Coastal hypoxia and eutrophication as key controls on benthic release and water column dynamics of iron and manganese
47. Enrichment of novelVerrucomicrobia, BacteroidetesandKrumholzibacteriain an oxygen-limited, methane- and iron-fed bioreactor inoculated with Bothnian Sea sediments
48. Coprecipitation of Phosphate and Silicate Affects Environmental Iron (Oxyhydr)Oxide Transformations: A Gel-Based Diffusive Sampler Approach
49. Removal of phosphorus and nitrogen in sediments of the eutrophic Stockholm archipelago, Baltic Sea
50. Removal of phosphorus and nitrogen in sediments of the eutrophic Stockholm archipelago, Baltic Sea
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