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John J. Goering is affiliated with the University of Alaska Fairbanks in the United States. Their academic profile indicates involvement primarily in research and scholarship within the university setting.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with this researcher. Additionally, no information on book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or specific research topics is available.

There are no recorded awards or honors attributed to John J. Goering in the available data. The researcher is currently living.

Best Publications

  • UPTAKE OF NEW AND REGENERATED FORMS OF NITROGEN IN PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY1

    R. C. Dugdale;J. J. Goering

  • Carbon and nitrogen cycling within the Bering/Chukchi Seas: Source regions for organic matter effecting AOU demands of the Arctic Ocean

    J. J. Walsh;C. P. McRoy;L. K. Coachman;J. J. Goering

  • Recycling of elements transported upstream by runs of Pacific Salmon. I: δ15N and δ13C evidence in Sashin Creek, southeastern Alaska

    Thomas C. Kline;John J. Goering;Ole A. Mathisen;Patrick H. Poe

  • Seasonal variability of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of organisms in a North Pacific Bay

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  • Recycling of Elements Transported Upstream by Runs of Pacific Salmon: II. δ15N and δ13C Evidence in the Kvichak River Watershed, Bristol Bay, Southwestern Alaska

    Thomas C. Kline;John J. Goering;Ole A. Mathisen;Patrick H. Poe

  • Large yearly production of phytoplankton in the Western bering strait.

    R. N. Sambrotto;J. J. Goering;C. P. Mcroy

  • Relationships among vertical mixing, nitrate uptake, and phytoplankton growth during the spring bloom in the southeast Bering Sea middle shelf

    R.N. Sambrotto;R.N. Sambrotto;H.J. Niebauer;J.J. Goering;R.L. Iverson

  • Nutrient transfer between the seagrass Zostera marina and its epiphytes

    C. Peter Mcroy;John J. Goering

  • Denitrification and hydrogen sulfide in the Peru upwelling region during 1976

    R.C. Dugdale;J.J. Goering;R.T. Barber;R.L. Smith

  • Ecological Significance of Fronts in the Southeastern Bering Sea

    R. L. Iverson;L. K. Coachman;R. T. Cooney;T. S. English

  • Patterns of nitrate utilization and new production over the Bering-Chukchi shelf

    Dennis A. Hansell;Terry E. Whitledge;John J. Goering

  • ESTIMATES OF IN SITU RATES OF NITROGEN UPTAKE BY TRICHODESMIUM SP. IN THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC OCEAN1

    John J. Goering;Richard C. Dugdale;David W. Menzel

  • The feeding, respiration, and excretion of zooplankton in the Bering Sea during a spring bloom

    M.J. Dagg;J. Vidal;T.E. Whitledge;R.L. Iverson

  • HIGH NITROGEN FIXATION RATES IN THE SARGASSO SEA AND THE ARABIAN SEA1

    Richard C. Dugdale;John J. Goering;John H. Ryther

  • Near-surface silica dissolution in the upwelling region off northwest Africa

    David M. Nelson;John J. Goering

  • KINETICS OF SILICIC ACID UPTAKE AND RATES OF SILICA DISSOLUTION IN THE MARINE DIATOM THALASSIOSIRA PSEUDONANA1,2

    David M. Nelson;John J. Goering;Susan Soltau Kilham;Robert R. L. Guillard

  • Stable organic carbon isotopes in sediments of the north Bering-south Chukchi seas, Alaskan-Soviet Arctic Shelf

    A.S. Naidu;R.S. Scalan;H.M. Feder;J.J. Goering

  • NITROGEN FIXATION BY EPIPHYTES ON SEA GRASSES1

    J. J. Goering;P. L. Parker

  • Natural isotope indicators of fish migration at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

    Thomas C Kline;William J Wilson;John J Goering

  • Silicic acid uptake by natural populations of marine phytoplankton

    J.J. Goering;D.M. Nelson;J.A. Carter

  • Denitrification in the oxygen minimum layer of the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean

    John J. Goering

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard C. Dugdale
Richard C. Dugdale San Francisco State University
Dennis A. Hansell
Dennis A. Hansell University of Miami
John Walsh
John Walsh University of Alaska Fairbanks
Frank E. Muller-Karger
Frank E. Muller-Karger University of South Florida
Richard T. Barber
Richard T. Barber Duke University
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Isao Koike
Isao Koike University of Tokyo
Robert L. Smith
Robert L. Smith Oregon State University
Eric Deleersnijder
Eric Deleersnijder Université Catholique de Louvain
John H. Ryther
John H. Ryther Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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