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Marcel J.W. Veldhuis

Marcel J.W. Veldhuis

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
54
Citations
10402
World Ranking
4053
National Ranking
102

Overview

Marcel J.W. Veldhuis is affiliated with Apollo Vredestein located in the Netherlands. Their work is connected primarily to this institution, indicating a career focus likely related to applied research and development within the industrial or manufacturing sector represented by Apollo Vredestein.

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Best Publications

  • 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

  • Effect of natural iron fertilization on carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean

    Stéphane Blain;Bernard Quéguiner;Leanne Armand;Sauveur Belviso

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

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

  • A model system approach to biological climate forcing : The example of Emiliania huxleyi

    Peter Westbroek;Christopher W Brown;Judith van Bleijswijk;Colin Brownlee

  • SEPARATION OF CHLOROPHYLLS c1c2, AND c3 OF MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON BY REVERSED‐PHASE‐C18‐HIGH‐PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY1

    Gijsbert W. Kraay;Manuel Zapata;Marcel J. W. Veldhuis

  • CELLULAR DNA CONTENT OF MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON USING TWO NEW FLUOROCHROMES: TAXONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS1

    Marcel J. W. Veldhuis;Terry L. Cucci;Michael E. Sieracki

  • Uncoupling of silicon compared with carbon and nitrogen metabolisms and the role of the cell cycle in continuous cultures of Thalassiosira pseudonana (Bacillariophyceae) under light, nitrogen, and phosphorus control

    Pascal Claquin;Véronique Martin-Jézéquel;Jacco C. Kromkamp;Marcel J. W. Veldhuis

  • Cell death in phytoplankton: correlation between changes in membrane permeability, photosynthetic activity, pigmentation and growth

    Marcel J.W. Veldhuis;Gijsbert W. Kraay;Klaas R. Timmermans

  • Application of flow cytometry in marine phytoplankton research: current applications and future perspectives

    Marcel J.W. Veldhuis;Gijsbert W. Kraay

  • Seasonal and spatial variability in phytoplankton biomass, productivity and growth in the northwestern Indian Ocean: the southwest and northeast monsoon, 1992–1993

    Marcel J.W. Veldhuis;Gijsbert W. Kraay;Judith D.L. Van Bleijswijk;Martien A. Baars

  • Phytoplankton in the subtropical Atlantic Ocean: towards a better assessment of biomass and composition

    Marcel J.W. Veldhuis;Gijsbert W. Kraay

  • A mesocosm study of Phaeocystis globosa population dynamics: I. Regulatory role of viruses in bloom control

    C.P.D. Brussaard;B. Kuipers;M.J.W. Veldhuis

  • Variations in spatial and temporal distribution of Archaea in the North Sea in relation to environmental variables

    Lydie Herfort;Stefan Schouten;Ben Abbas;Marcel J. W. Veldhuis

  • MONITORING ULTRAVIOLET-B-INDUCED DNA-DAMAGE IN INDIVIDUAL DIATOM CELLS BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENT THYMINE DIMER DETECTION

    Anita G. J. Buma;Erik J. van Hannen;Len Roza;Marcel J. W. Veldhuis

  • Growth rates of large and small Southern Ocean diatoms in relation to availability of iron in natural seawater

    Klaas R. Timmermans;Loes J. A. Gerringa;Hein J. W. de Baar;Bas van der Wagt

  • Different reactions of Southern Ocean phytoplankton size classes to iron fertilization.

    Linn J. Hoffmann;Ilka Peeken;Karin Lochte;Philipp Assmy

  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CALCIFICATION BY EMILIANIA HUXLEYI (PRYMNESIOPHYCEAE) AS A FUNCTION OF INORGANIC CARBON SPECIES

    Erik T. Buitenhuis;Hein J.W. de Baar;Marcel J.W. Veldhuis

  • Competition and facilitation between unicellular nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria and non—nitrogen-fixing phytoplankton species

    Nona S. R. Agawin;Sophie Rabouille;Marcel J. W. Veldhuis;Lidewij Servatius

  • Picophytoplankton - a comparative study of their biochemical composition and photosynthetic properties

    Marcel J.W. Veldhuis;Klaas R. Timmermans;Peter Croot;Bas van der Wagt

  • MORPHOLOGY, PLOIDY, PIGMENT COMPOSITION, AND GENOME SIZE OF CULTURED STRAINS OF PHAEOCYSTIS (PRYMNESIOPHYCEAE)

    Daniel Vaulot;Jean‐Louis Birrien;Dominique Marie;Raffaella Casotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaas R. Timmermans
Klaas R. Timmermans Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Corina P. D. Brussaard
Corina P. D. Brussaard Utrecht University
Hein J W de Baar
Hein J W de Baar University of Groningen
Anita G. J. Buma
Anita G. J. Buma University of Groningen
Loes J. A. Gerringa
Loes J. A. Gerringa Utrecht University
Peter Croot
Peter Croot University of Galway
Constant M.G. van den Berg
Constant M.G. van den Berg University of Liverpool
Ulf Riebesell
Ulf Riebesell GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Julia Uitz
Julia Uitz Université Paris Cité
Ingrid Obernosterer
Ingrid Obernosterer Université Paris Cité

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