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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Karl Banse is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a career primarily centered around scientific research, with recognized standing as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 2019.

The available data does not provide details on specific research papers, co-authors, publication venues, or specific fields and subfields of study. However, Banse's fellowship with the AAAS suggests engagement with a distinguished scientific community.

Given the lack of detailed publication records or explicit research topics, no precise information on the main topics of their work can be presented. Similarly, there are no multiple publications or books listed under their name from any particular publisher.

The recognition by the AAAS is an indication of professional acknowledgment within the scientific community, reflecting contributions significant enough to meet the standards for this honor in 2019.

Banse's career does not include any information on frequent collaboration with other researchers based on the current data set.

Best Publications

  • Adult Body Mass and Annual Production/Biomass Relationships of Field Populations

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  • Cell volumes, maximal growth rates of unicellular algae and ciliates, and the role of ciliates in the marine pelagial1,2

    Karl Banse

  • Determining the carbon-to-chlorophyll ratio of natural phytoplankton

    K. Banse

  • Zooplankton: Pivotal role in the control of ocean production

    Karl Banse

  • Seasonality of phytoplankton chlorophyll in the central and northern Arabian sea

    Karl Banse

  • RATES OF GROWTH, RESPIRATION AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF UNICELLULAR ALGAE AS RELATED TO CELL SIZE—A REVIEW1,2

    Karl Banse

  • On the vertical distribution of Zooplankton in the sea

    Karl Banse

  • Monsoon-Driven Biogeochemical Processes in the Arabian Sea

    Jerry D. Wiggert;Raleigh Hood;Karl Banse;John Kindle

  • Hydrography of the Arabian Sea Shelf of India and Pakistan and effects on demersal fishes

    Karl Banse

  • Grazing, Temporal Changes of Phytoplankton Concentrations, and the Microbial Loop in the Open Sea

    Karl Banse

  • Winter blooms of phytoplankton in the Arabian Sea as observed by the Coastal Zone Color Scanner

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  • A theoretical study of phytoplankton growth and nutrient distribution in the Pacific Ocean off the northwestern U.S. coast

    B.M. Jamart;D.F. Winter;K. Banse;G.C. Anderson

  • The Dynamics of Phytoplankton Blooms in Puget Sound, a Fjord in the Northwestern United States*

    D. F. Winter;K. Banse;G. C. Anderson

  • Low seasonality of low concentrations of surface chlorophyll in the Subantarctic water ring: underwater irradiance, iron, or grazing?

    Karl Banse

  • Does iron really limit phytoplankton production in the offshore subarctic Pacific

    Karl Banse

  • Seasonality of coastal zone color scanner phytoplankton pigment in the offshore oceans

    K. Banse;D. C. English

  • New views on the degradation and disposition of organic particles as collected by sediment traps in the open sea

    Karl Banse

  • Comparing phytoplankton seasonality in the eastern and western subarctic Pacific and the western Bering Sea

    Karl Banse;David C English

  • Rates of phytoplankton cell division in the field and in iron enrichment experiments

    Karl Banse

  • Geographical differences in seasonality of CZCS-derived phytoplankton pigment in the Arabian Sea for 1978–1986

    K Banse;D.C English;D.C English

  • OXYGEN CONSUMPTION BY THE SEABED. II. IN SITU MEASUREMENTS TO A DEPTH OF 180 m1

    Mario M. Pamatmat;Karl Banse

  • Oxygen minimum zone of the open Arabian Sea: variability of oxygen and nitrite from daily to decadal timescales

    K. Banse;S. W. A. Naqvi;P. V. Narvekar;J. R. Postel

  • Ecological geography of the sea

    Karl Banse

Frequent Co-Authors

Raleigh R. Hood
Raleigh R. Hood University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences

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