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Michel Frankignoulle

Michel Frankignoulle

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
51
Citations
12531
World Ranking
4664
National Ranking
67

Overview

Michel Frankignoulle was affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium during their academic career. Their work is situated within this institution, reflecting an association with the university's research environment.

There are no recorded recent papers or documented publications available for Michel Frankignoulle. Consequently, there is no detailed information regarding specific research outputs, publication years, or venues where their work may have appeared.

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Best Publications

  • CARBON AND CARBONATE METABOLISM IN COASTAL AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS

    Jean-Pierre J.-P. Gattuso;Michel M. Frankignoulle;Roland Wollast

  • Photosynthesis and Calcification at Cellular, Organismal and Community Levels in Coral Reefs: A Review on Interactions and Control by Carbonate Chemistry

    Jean-Pierre Gattuso;Denis Allemand;Michel Frankignoulle

  • Effect of calcium carbonate saturation of seawater on coral calcification

    Jean-Pierre Gattuso;Michel Frankignoulle;Isabelle Bourge;S. Romaine

  • Budgeting sinks and sources of CO2 in the coastal ocean: Diversity of ecosystems counts

    Alberto Borges;Bruno Delille;M. Frankignoulle

  • Carbon Dioxide Emission from European Estuaries

    Michel Frankignoulle;Gwenaael Abril;Alberto Borges;Isabelle Bourge

  • Marine calcification as a source of carbon dioxide : positive feedback of increasing atmospheric CO2

    Michel Frankignoulle;Christine Canon;Jean-Pierre Gattuso

  • Gas transfer velocities of CO2 in three European estuaries (Randers Fjord, Scheldt, and Thames)

    Alberto Vieira Borges;Bruno Delille;Laure-Sophie Schiettecatte;Frédéric Gazeau;Frédéric Gazeau

  • Variability of the gas transfer velocity of CO2 in a macrotidal estuary (The Scheldt)

    Alberto Vieira Borges;Jean-Pierre Vanderborght;Laure-Sophie Schiettecatte;Frédéric Gazeau;Frédéric Gazeau

  • Response of primary production and calcification to changes of pCO2 during experimental blooms of the coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi

    Bruno Delille;Jérorne Harlay;Ingrid Zondervan;Stephan Jacquet

  • Atmospheric CO2 flux from mangrove surrounding waters

    Alberto Borges;Salim Djenidi;Geneviève Lacroix;Jean-Marie Theate

  • European continental shelf as a significant sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide

    Michel Frankignoulle;Alberto V. Borges

  • Community metabolism and air-sea C02 fluxes in a coral reef ecosystem (Moorea, French Polynesia)

    J. P. Gattuso;M. Pichon;B. Delesalle;M. Frankignoulle

  • The Carbon budget of the North Sea

    H. Thomas;Y. Bozec;H. J. W. de Baar;K. Elkalay

  • Carbon fluxes in coral reefs. I. Lagrangian measurement of community metabolism and resulting air-sea CO2 disequilibrium

    Jean-Pierre Gattuso;Michel Pichon;Bruno Delesalle;Christine Canon

  • Atmospheric CO2 fluxes in a highly polluted estuary (the Scheldt)

    Michel Frankignoulle;Isabelle Bourge;Roland Wollast

  • The Portugal coastal counter current off NW Spain: new insights on its biogeochemical variability

    Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado;Francisco Figueiras;F.F. Pérez;Steve Groom

  • Oxic/anoxic oscillations and organic carbon mineralization in an estuarine maximum turbidity zone (The Gironde, France)

    GwenaËl Abril;Henri Etcheber;Pierre Le Hir;Philippe Bassoullet

  • Measurement of community metabolism and significance in the coral reef CO2 source-sink debate

    Jean-Pierre Gattuso;Michel Frankignoulle;Stephen V. Smith

  • Inorganic and organic carbon biogeochemistry in the Gautami Godavari estuary (Andhra Pradesh, India) during pre-monsoon: the local impact of extensive mangrove forests.

    Steven Bouillon;Michel Frankignoulle;Frank Dehairs;Branko Velimirov

  • The European coastal zone: characterization and first assessment of ecosystem metabolism

    Frédéric Gazeau;Frédéric Gazeau;Stephen V Smith;Bernard Gentili;Michel Frankignoulle

Frequent Co-Authors

Alberto Borges
Alberto Borges University of Liège
Bruno Delille
Bruno Delille University of Liège
Jean-Pierre Gattuso
Jean-Pierre Gattuso Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Frédéric Gazeau
Frédéric Gazeau Université Paris Cité
Roland Wollast
Roland Wollast Université Libre de Bruxelles
Marc Elskens
Marc Elskens Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Jack J. Middelburg
Jack J. Middelburg Utrecht University
Gwenaël Abril
Gwenaël Abril Biologie des Organismes et Écosystèmes Aquatiques
Carlos M. Duarte
Carlos M. Duarte King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Jacqueline Boutin
Jacqueline Boutin Sorbonne University

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