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Roland Wollast is affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their work contributes to the academic environment of this institution, engaging with its research community and activities.

There are no listed recent papers or publications attributed to Roland Wollast. Additionally, there is no available information regarding frequent co-authors or regular publication venues, which suggests a limited publicly documented record of collaborative work or recurring engagement with specific academic journals or conferences at this time.

Details concerning main fields, subfields of study, and principal research topics associated with Roland Wollast are not present. This absence of specified research domains limits the ability to characterize the areas of scientific focus or specialization for this researcher.

Likewise, there is no information about book publications or contributions to academic literature beyond articles. The lack of awards recorded indicates no publicly documented recognition in the form of formal accolades or honors.

While biographical data about career milestones or deeper academic biography is unavailable, Roland Wollast remains an active figure associated with higher education research in Belgium.

Best Publications

  • The atmospheric input of trace species to the world ocean

    R. A. Duce;P. S. Liss;J. T. Merrill;E. L. Atlas

  • CARBON AND CARBONATE METABOLISM IN COASTAL AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS

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

  • Comparative study of the kinetics and mechanisms of dissolution of carbonate minerals

    Lei Chou;Lei Chou;Robert M. Garrels;Roland Wollast

  • Ocean margin processes in global change.

    R. F. C. Mantoura;J. M. Martin;R. Wollast

  • Study of the weathering of albite at room temperature and pressure with a fluidized bed reactor

    Lei Chou;Roland Wollast

  • Interactions of C, N, P and S biogeochemical cycles and global change

    R. Wollast;Fred T. Mackenzie;Lei Chou

  • Kinetics of the alteration of K-feldspar in buffered solutions at low temperature

    Roland Wollast

  • Magnesian calcites; low-temperature occurrence, solubility and solid-solution behavior

    Fred T. Mackenzie;William D. Bischoff;Finley C. Bishop;Michele Loijens

  • N, P and Si retention along the aquatic continuum from land to ocean

    Gilles Billen;Christiane Lancelot;M. Meybeck;R.F.C. Mantoura

  • 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

  • Mechanism of kaolinite dissolution at room temperature and pressure Part II: kinetic study

    F.Javier Huertas;Lei Chou;Roland Wollast

  • Mechanism of kaolinite dissolution at room temperature and pressure: Part 1. Surface speciation

    Javier F.J. Huertas;Lei Chou;Roland Wollast

  • Coordination chemistry of weathering: Kinetics of the surface‐controlled dissolution of oxide minerals

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  • 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

  • General description of the Scheldt estuary

    W.F.J. Baeyens;B.T.M. Van Eck;C. Lambert;R. Wollast

  • Experimental precipitation and genesis of sepiolite at earth-surface conditions

    Roland Wollast;Fred T. Mackenzie;Owen P. Bricker

  • Transport and transformation of trace metals in the Scheldt estuary

    Hugues Paucot;Roland Wollast

  • Diffusion Coefficient of Silica in Seawater

    Roland Wollast;Robert M. Garrels

  • The determination of interactions of cobalt (II) with organic compounds in seawater using cathodic stripping voltammetry

    Hao Zhang;Constant M.G. Van Den Berg;Roland Wollast

  • Interactions of C, N, P and S Biogeochemical Cycles and Global Change: NATO ASI Series I: Global Environmental Change, Vol. 4, 521p.

    Roland Wollast;Fred T. Mackenzie;Lei Chou

Frequent Co-Authors

Lei Chou
Lei Chou Université Libre de Bruxelles
Fred T. Mackenzie
Fred T. Mackenzie University of Hawaii at Manoa
Michel Frankignoulle
Michel Frankignoulle University of Liège
Pierre Regnier
Pierre Regnier Université Libre de Bruxelles
Bruno Delille
Bruno Delille University of Liège
Jean-Pierre Gattuso
Jean-Pierre Gattuso Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Gilles Billen
Gilles Billen Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alberto Borges
Alberto Borges University of Liège
Robert M. Garrels
Robert M. Garrels University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Ulf Riebesell
Ulf Riebesell GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel

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