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D-Index
58
Citations
11836
World Ranking
3280
National Ranking
1271

Overview

Joel C. Goldman is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Cruz in the United States. The academic profile reflects involvement in research, although there are no specific publications or recent papers documented at this time.

While data on frequent co-authors, publication venues, and book publications is not recorded, the association with a recognized university indicates active engagement in scholarly activities.

Details on fields of study, subfields, and main research topics are not available. This limits insight into the specific academic disciplines or areas of inquiry they focus on.

There is no information regarding awards or recognitions, nor any record of the scientist being deceased, indicating that they are currently living.

Best Publications

  • Growth rate influence on the chemical composition of phytoplankton in oceanic waters

    Joel C. Goldman;James J. McCarthy;Dwight G. Peavey

  • Regulation of gross growth efficiency and ammonium regeneration in bacteria by substrate C: N ratio1

    Joel C. Goldman;David A. Caron;Mark R. Dennett

  • Alkalinity changes generated by phytoplankton growth1

    Peter G. Brewer;Joel C. Goldman

  • A kinetic approach to the effect of temperature on algal growth1

    Joel C. Goldman;Edward J. Carpenter

  • Nitrogenous Nutrition of Marine Phytoplankton in Nutrient-Depleted Waters

    James J. Mccarthy;Joel C. Goldman

  • Free ammonia inhibition of algal photosynthesis in intensive cultures.

    Y. Azov;Joel C. Goldman

  • Outdoor algal mass cultures—II. Photosynthetic yield limitations☆

    Joel C. Goldman

  • Potential role of large oceanic diatoms in new primary production

    J. C. Goldman

  • Steady state growth and ammonium uptake of a fast‐growing marine diatom 1

    Joel C. Goldman;James J. McCarthy

  • Physiological Processes, Nutrient Availability, and the Concept of Relative Growth Rate in Marine Phytoplankton Ecology

    Joel C. Goldman

  • Experimental studies on an omnivorous microflagellate: implications for grazing and nutrient regeneration in the marine microbial food chain

    Joel C. Goldman;David A. Caron

  • Physical models of integrated waste recycling- marine polyculture systems

    John H. Ryther;Joel C. Goldman;Cameron E. Gifford;John E. Huguenin

  • Impact of phytoplankton-generated surfactants on air-sea gas exchange

    Nelson M. Frew;Joel C. Goldman;Mark R. Dennett;A. Sherwood Johnson

  • Chapter 7 – KINETICS OF INORGANIC NITROGEN UPTAKE BY PHYTOPLANKTON

    Joel C. Goldman;Patricia M. Glibert

  • Outdoor algal mass cultures—I. Applications

    Joel C. Goldman

  • Susceptibility of some marine phytoplankton species to cell breakage during filtration and post-filtration rinsing

    Joel C. Goldman;Mark R. Dennett

  • Experimental demonstration of the roles of bacteria and bacterivorous protozoa in plankton nutrient cycles

    David A. Caron;Joel C. Goldman;Mark R. Dennett

  • Spatial and Temporal Discontinuities of Biological Processes in Pelagic Surface Waters

    Joel C. Goldman

  • Nutrient cycling in a microflagellate food chain : II. Population dynamics and carbon cycling.

    DA Caron;JC Goldman;OK Andersen;Dennett

  • Effect of nitrogen source and growth rate on phytoplankton-mediated changes in alkalinity1

    Joel C. Goldman;Peter G. Brewer

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark R. Dennett
Mark R. Dennett Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
David A. Caron
David A. Caron University of Southern California
John H. Ryther
John H. Ryther Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Patricia M. Glibert
Patricia M. Glibert University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Peter G. Brewer
Peter G. Brewer Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Brian E. Lapointe
Brian E. Lapointe Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
William K. W. Li
William K. W. Li Bedford Institute of Oceanography
James J. McCarthy
James J. McCarthy Harvard University
Michael L. Bender
Michael L. Bender Princeton University
Edward J. Carpenter
Edward J. Carpenter San Francisco State University

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