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Michael D. Krom
Researcher at University of Haifa
Publications - 144
Citations - 11902
Michael D. Krom is an academic researcher from University of Haifa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & Mineral dust. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 137 publications receiving 10846 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael D. Krom include University of Leeds & National Institute of Oceanography, India.
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Phosphorus limitation of primary productivity in the eastern Mediterranean Sea
TL;DR: This paper found that PO43- was removed from the upper water column during the winter phytoplankton bloom in the core and boundary of a warm core eddy, while measurable (0.3-0.6 µM) NO3- remained.
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Spectrophotometric determination of ammonia: a study of a modified Berthelot reaction using salicylate and dichloroisocyanurate
TL;DR: In this article, a reaction scheme for the spectrophotometric determination of ammonia by means of a modified Berthelot reaction is proposed, in which salicylate, dichloroisocyanurate and complex cyanides are the principal reagents.
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A revised scheme for the reactivity of iron (oxyhydr)oxide minerals towards dissolved sulfide
TL;DR: In this article, the reaction between dissolved sulfide and synthetic iron (oxyhydr)oxide minerals was studied in artificial seawater and 0.1 M NaCl at pH 7.5 and 25°C.
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Nature of phosphorus limitation in the ultraoligotrophic eastern Mediterranean.
T. F. Thingstad,Michael D. Krom,R.F.C. Mantoura,R.F.C. Mantoura,Gro Anita Fonnes Flaten,Steve Groom,Barak Herut,Nurit Kress,Cliff S. Law,Cliff S. Law,A. Pasternak,Paraskevi Pitta,Stella Psarra,Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan,Tsuneo Tanaka,Anastasios Tselepides,Paul Wassmann,E.M.S. Woodward,C. Wexels Riser,George Zodiatis,Tamar Zohary +20 more
TL;DR: Phosphate addition to surface waters of the ultraoligotrophic, phosphorus-starved eastern Mediterranean in a Lagrangian experiment caused unexpected ecosystem responses, and copepods may be coupled to lower trophic levels through interactions not usually considered.
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Adsorption of phosphate in anoxic marine sediments1
Michael D. Krom,Robert A. Berner +1 more
TL;DR: The adsorption of dissolved phosphate in anoxic marine sediments has been investigated in samples of mud from two locations in Long Island Sound kept under strictly anoxic conditions as mentioned in this paper.