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Rob Middag

Researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz

Publications -  40
Citations -  2229

Rob Middag is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Cruz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Water column. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1890 citations. Previous affiliations of Rob Middag include University of Groningen & University of Otago.

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Controls of Trace Metals in Seawater

TL;DR: In this article, a general overview of the major controls of trace metals in seawater is presented, developed from the extensive research on trace metals over the last few decades, with a focus on trace metal biogeochemistry.
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The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2017

Reiner Schlitzer, +313 more
- 20 Aug 2018 - 
TL;DR: The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2017 (IDP2017) as discussed by the authors is the second publicly available data product of the international GEOTrACES programme, and contains data measured and quality controlled before the end of 2016.
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Dissolved iron in the Southern Ocean (Atlantic sector)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report a comprehensive dataset of dissolved iron (Fe) comprising 482 values at 22 complete vertical profiles along a 1° latitudinal section at the Zero meridian.
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Dissolved manganese in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean

TL;DR: The first comprehensive dataset (492 samples) of dissolved Mn in the Southern Ocean shows extremely low values of 0.04 up to 0.64 nM in the surface waters and a subsurface maximum with an average concentration of0.31 nM (n=20; S.D.=0.08 nM).
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Modulation of the Southern Ocean cadmium isotope signature by ocean circulation and primary productivity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the efficacy of stable cadmium (Cd) isotope fractionation for detecting differences in biological productivity between regions, showing that Cd isotopes trace surface ocean circulation regimes.