His primary scientific interests are in Environmental chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Photochemistry, Atmosphere and Hydrogen peroxide. His studies link Chlorophyll with Environmental chemistry. His Inorganic chemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Steady state, Seawater and Copper.
His Photochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Natural water, Organic chemistry and Sunlight. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Sulfur, Nitrogen, Rainwater harvesting, Precipitation and Oceanography. His Hydrogen peroxide study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Chemical reaction, Dissolved organic carbon, Peroxide and Redox.
Rod G. Zika focuses on Environmental chemistry, Oceanography, Seawater, Photochemistry and Dissolved organic carbon. The various areas that Rod G. Zika examines in his Environmental chemistry study include Sulfur, Ozone, Atmospheric chemistry and Hydrocarbon. His Oceanography study incorporates themes from Atmosphere, Sulfate and Biogeochemical cycle.
His Seawater research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Absorbance, Salinity, Surface water, Inorganic chemistry and Copper. His Photochemistry research focuses on Natural water and how it connects with Aquatic ecosystem. His work in Mixed layer addresses issues such as Hydrogen peroxide, which are connected to fields such as Chemical reaction.
His primary areas of investigation include Colored dissolved organic matter, Oceanography, Dissolved organic carbon, Environmental chemistry and Nutrient. His Colored dissolved organic matter research also works with subjects such as
His Dissolved organic carbon research incorporates elements of Seagrass, Thalassia testudinum and Karenia brevis. He combines subjects such as Combustion and Fluorescence with his study of Environmental chemistry. His work deals with themes such as Estuary, Bloom, Dinoflagellate and Organic matter, which intersect with Nutrient.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Oceanography, Colored dissolved organic matter, Ozone, Chlorine dioxide and Distilled water. Rod G. Zika mostly deals with Dissolved organic carbon in his studies of Oceanography. His research integrates issues of Detritus, Seagrass, Seawater, Environmental chemistry and Quantum yield in his study of Colored dissolved organic matter.
His Ozone study combines topics in areas such as Chlorine, Wastewater, Water treatment, Photochemistry and Hydrogen peroxide. While working in this field, Rod G. Zika studies both Chlorine dioxide and Ballast tank.
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Photochemical formation of hydrogen peroxide in surface and ground waters exposed to sunlight.
William J. Cooper;Rod G. Zika.
Science (1983)
Reaction kinetics of hydrogen peroxide with copper and iron in seawater.
James W. Moffett;Rod G. Zika.
Environmental Science & Technology (1987)
Photochemical formation of hydrogen peroxide in natural waters exposed to sunlight.
William J. Cooper;Rod G. Zika;Robert G. Petasne;John M. C. Plane.
Environmental Science & Technology (1988)
Sunlight-Induced Photochemistry of Humic Substances in Natural Waters: Major Reactive Species
William J. Cooper;Rod G. Zika;Robert G. Petasne;Anne M. Fischer.
(1988)
Methane sulfonic acid in the marine atmosphere
E. S. Saltzman;D. L. Savoie;R. G. Zika;J. M. Prospero.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1983)
Distribution and potential sources and sinks of copper chelators in the Sargasso Sea
J.W. Moffett;R.G. Zika;L.E. Brand.
Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers (1990)
Free amino acids in marine rains: evidence for oxidation and potential role in nitrogen cycling
Kenneth Mopper;Rod G. Zika.
Nature (1987)
Fate of superoxide in coastal sea water
Robert G. Petasne;Rod G. Zika.
Nature (1987)
Methanesulfonic acid and non-sea-salt sulfate in pacific air: Regional and seasonal variations
E. S. Saltzman;D. L. Savoie;J. M. Prospero;R. G. Zika.
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry (1986)
Photochemistry of environmental aquatic systems
Rodney G. Zika;William J. Cooper.
ACS symposium series (USA) (1987)
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