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Fred Wenger
Researcher at Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate
Publications - 4
Citations - 227
Fred Wenger is an academic researcher from Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate. The author has contributed to research in topics: Total organic carbon & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 92 citations.
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The International Soil Moisture Network: Serving Earth system science for over a decade
Wouter Dorigo,Irene Himmelbauer,Daniel Aberer,Lukas Schremmer,Ivana Petrakovic,Luca Zappa,Wolfgang Preimesberger,Angelika Xaver,F. O. Annor,Jonas Ardö,Dennis D. Baldocchi,Marco Bitelli,Günter Blöschl,Heye Bogena,Luca Brocca,Jean-Christophe Calvet,J. Julio Camarero,Giorgio Capello,Minha Choi,Michael C. Cosh,Nick van de Giesen,Istvan Hajdu,Jaakko Ikonen,Karsten H. Jensen,Karsten H. Jensen,Kasturi Devi Kanniah,Ileen De Kat,Gottfried Kirchengast,Pankaj Kumar Rai,Jenni Kyrouac,Kristine M. Larson,Suxia Liu,Alexander Loew,Mahta Moghaddam,José Enrique Martínez Fernández,Cristian Mattar Bader,Renato Morbidelli,Jan Pawel Musial,Elise Osenga,Michael A. Palecki,Thierry Pellarin,George P. Petropoulos,Isabella Pfeil,Jarrett Powers,Alan Robock,Christoph Rudiger,Udo Rummel,Michael Strobel,Zhongbo Su,Ryan C. Sullivan,Torbern Tagesson,Torbern Tagesson,Andrej Varlagin,Mariette Vreugdenhil,Jeffrey P. Walker,Jun Wen,Fred Wenger,Jean-Pierre Wigneron,Mel Woods,Kun Yang,Yijian Zeng,Xiang Zhang,Marek Zreda,Stephan Dietrich,Alexander Gruber,Peter J. van Oevelen,Wolfgang Wagner,Klaus Scipal,Matthias Drusch,Roberto Sabia +69 more
TL;DR: The main scope of this paper is to inform readers about the evolution of the ISMN over the past decade, including a description of network and data set updates and quality control procedures.
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Transport and reaction of iron and iron stable isotopes in glacial meltwaters on Svalbard near Kongsfjorden: From rivers to estuary to ocean
Ruifeng Zhang,Seth G. John,Jing Zhang,Jingling Ren,Ying Wu,Zhuoyi Zhu,Sumei Liu,Xunchi Zhu,Chris M. Marsay,Fred Wenger +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the chemical processing of Fe during transport from glaciers to the adjacent coastal ocean and found that Fe is most likely lost from the dissolved phase by aggregation and adsorption of nanoparticulate and colloidal Fe to particles.
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Organic carbon flux and particulate organic matter composition in Arctic valley glaciers: examples from the Bayelva River and adjacent Kongsfjorden
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used field observations of the glacier-fed Bayelva River, Svalbard, and the adjacent Kongsfjorden to determine the compositions of particulate organic matter from glacier to fjord and also to estimate the flux of organic carbon, both for the river and for the general Arctic valley glaciers in general.
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Particulate organic matter composition and organic carbon flux in Arctic valley glaciers: examples from the Bayelva River and adjacent Kongsfjorden
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the literature in this area: https://www.referred.org.au/blog/blogging-and-blogging/