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Olaf Dellwig
Researcher at Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research
Publications - 98
Citations - 3320
Olaf Dellwig is an academic researcher from Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water column & Sediment. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 89 publications receiving 2707 citations. Previous affiliations of Olaf Dellwig include University of Oldenburg.
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A new particulate Mn–Fe–P-shuttle at the redoxcline of anoxic basins
Olaf Dellwig,Thomas Leipe,Christian März,Michael Glockzin,Falk Pollehne,Bernhard Schnetger,Evgeniy Yakushev,Michael E. Böttcher,Hans-Jürgen Brumsack +8 more
TL;DR: A conceptual model for authigenic particle formation at pelagic redoxclines, which is based on the tight coupling of Mn, Fe, and P cycles, is presented in this article.
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Molybdenum isotope fractionation in pelagic euxinia: Evidence from the modern Black and Baltic Seas
TL;DR: In this article, stable isotope data for vertical profiles of dissolved molybdenum of the modern euxinic water columns of the Black Sea and two deeps of the Baltic Sea were presented.
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Cycling of trace metals (Mn, Fe, Mo, U, V, Cr) in deep pore waters of intertidal flat sediments
TL;DR: Trace metals (Mn, Fe, Mo, U, Cr, V) were studied in pore waters of an intertidal flat located in the German Wadden Sea.
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Uranium and molybdenum isotope systematics in modern euxinic basins: Case studies from the central Baltic Sea and the Kyllaren fjord (Norway)
J. Noordmann,J. Noordmann,Stefan Weyer,Carolina Montoya-Pino,Olaf Dellwig,Nadja Neubert,Sebastian Eckert,M. Paetzel,Michael E. Böttcher +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the conditions controlling U isotope fractionation in selected modern anoxic basins (Baltic Sea: Landsort and Gotland Deeps and the Kyllaren fjord in Norway) and compares U with Mo isotope fractions were explored.
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Tube-dwelling invertebrates: tiny ecosystem engineers have large effects in lake ecosystems
Franz Hölker,Michael J. Vanni,Jan J. Kuiper,Christof Meile,Hans-Peter Grossart,Peter Stief,Rita Adrian,Andreas Lorke,Olaf Dellwig,Andreas Brand,Michael Hupfer,Wolf M. Mooij,Gunnar Nützmann,Jörg Lewandowski +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that tube-dwelling invertebrates play a central role in controlling water column nutrient pools, and hence water quality and trophic state.