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Overview

Christiane Lancelot is affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their recent research contributions focus primarily on coastal and marine ecosystems, specifically addressing nutrient inputs and eutrophication processes.

Their publication record includes the following papers:

  • "Les apports de nutriments à la mer: de la convention OSPAR au Grenelle de l'Environnement." (2023), published in HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • "Dynamics of coastal eutrophicated ecosystems. (IPMS-PHAEO)" (2021), published in Global Biodiversity Information Facility

Collaborative work has been carried out with several frequent coauthors, including:

  • Paul Passy
  • Josette Garnier
  • Gilles Billen
  • Marie Silvestre
  • Sylvain Théry

Christiane Lancelot's publications have appeared mainly in the following venues:

  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • Global Biodiversity Information Facility

Best Publications

  • Controlling Eutrophication: Nitrogen and Phosphorus

    Daniel J. Conley;Hans W. Paerl;Robert W. Howarth;Donald F. Boesch

  • Mesoscale iron enrichment experiments 1993-2005 : Synthesis and future directions

    P. W. Boyd;T. Jickells;C. S. Law;S. Blain

  • Synthesis of iron fertilization experiments: From the iron age in the age of enlightenment

    Hein J.W. de Baar;Philip W. Boyd;Kenneth H. Coale;Michael R. Landry

  • Phaeocystis blooms in the global ocean and their controlling mechanisms: a review

    Véronique Schoemann;Sylvie Becquevort;Jacqueline Stefels;Véronique Rousseau

  • Overview of eutrophication indicators to assess environmental status within the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive

    Joao G. Ferreira;Jesper H. Andersen;Angel Borja;Suzanne B. Bricker

  • Phaeocystis blooms and nutrient enrichment in the continental coastal zones of the North sea

    Christiane Lancelot;Gilles Billen;A. Sournia;T. Weisse

  • Phytoplankton of the North Sea and its dynamics: A review

    P.C. Reid;Christiane Lancelot;Winfried Gieskes;E. Hagmeier

  • N, P and Si retention along the aquatic continuum from land to ocean

    Gilles Billen;Christiane Lancelot;M. Meybeck;R.F.C. Mantoura

  • Natural isotopic composition of nitrogen as a tracer of origin for suspended organic matter in the Scheldt estuary

    André Mariotti;Christiane Lancelot;Gilles Billen

  • Anthropogenic perturbations of the silicon cycle at the global scale: Key role of the land-ocean transition

    G. G. Laruelle;V. Roubeix;A. Sferratore;B. Brodherr

  • Modelling diatom and Phaeocystis blooms and nutrient cycles in the Southern Bight of the North Sea: the MIRO model

    Christiane Lancelot;Yvette Spitz;Nathalie Gypens;Kevin Ruddick

  • Historical land use change has lowered terrestrial silica mobilization

    Eric Struyf;Adriaan Smis;Stefan Van Damme;Josette Garnier

  • The mucilage phenomenon in the continental coastal waters of the North Sea

    Christiane Lancelot

  • Calculating carbon biomass of Phaeocystis sp. from microscopic observations

    Véronique Rousseau;Sylvie Mathot;Christiane Lancelot

  • Carbon-nitrogen relationships in nutrient metabolism of coastal marine ecosystems

    Christiane Lancelot;Gilles Billen

  • Activity of heterotrophic bacteria and its coupling to primary production during the spring phytoplankton bloom in the southern bight of the North Sea

    Christiane Lancelot;Gilles Billen

  • Diatom succession, silicification and silicic acid availability in Belgian coastal waters (Southern North Sea)

    Véronique Rousseau;Aude Leynaert;Nédim Daoud;Christiane Lancelot

  • Factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling

    Christiane Lancelot;Sylvie Mathot;Cornelis Veth;Hein J W De Baar

  • Modelling the impact of the Scheldt and Rhine/Meuse plumes on the salinity distribution in Belgian waters (southern North Sea)

    Geneviève Lacroix;Kevin Ruddick;José Ozer;Christiane Lancelot

  • A budget of carbon cycling in the Belgian coastal zone: relative roles of zooplankton, bacterioplankton and benthos in the utilization of primary production

    Claude Joiris;Gilles Billen;Christiane Lancelot;Marie Hermande Daro

  • Biochemical fractionation of primary production by phytoplankton in Belgian coastal waters during short- and long-term incubations with 14C-bicarbonate - II. Phaeocystis poucheti colonial population

    Christiane Lancelot;Sylvie Mathot

Frequent Co-Authors

Gilles Billen
Gilles Billen Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alberto Borges
Alberto Borges University of Liège
Kevin Ruddick
Kevin Ruddick Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Véronique Schoemann
Véronique Schoemann Université Libre de Bruxelles
Josette Garnier
Josette Garnier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Bruno Delille
Bruno Delille University of Liège
Jean-Louis Tison
Jean-Louis Tison Université Libre de Bruxelles
Delphine Lannuzel
Delphine Lannuzel University of Tasmania
Hugues Goosse
Hugues Goosse Université Catholique de Louvain
Bronte Tilbrook
Bronte Tilbrook CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research

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