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Wolfgang E. Krumbein is affiliated with the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg in Germany. Their academic profile reflects an active presence within this institution, focusing on research and teaching activities aligned with its scientific community.

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Best Publications

  • Microbially Induced Sedimentary Structures: A New Category within the Classification of Primary Sedimentary Structures

    Nora Noffke;Gisela Gerdes;Thomas Klenke;Wolfgang E. Krumbein

  • Solar Lake (Sinai). 4. Stromatolitic cyanobacterial mats1

    Wolfgang E. Krumbein;Yehuda Cohen;Moshe Shilo

  • STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF A BENTHIC MARINE MICROBIAL MAT

    Lucas J. Stal;Hans van Gemerden;Wolfgang E. Krumbein

  • Photolithotropic and chemoorganotrophic activity of bacteria and algae as related to beachrock formation and degradation (gulf of Aqaba, Sinai)

    W. E. Krumbein

  • Stromatolites—the Challenge of a Term in Space and Time

    W.E. Krumbein

  • On the isolation of microcolonial fungi occurring on and in marble and other calcareous rocks

    U. Wollenzien;G.S. de Hoog;W.E. Krumbein;C. Urzí

  • Role of black fungi in color change and biodeterioration of antique marbles

    A. A. Gorbushina;W. E. Krumbein;C. H. Hamman;L. Panina

  • THE SIMULTANEOUS ASSAY OF CHLOROPHYLL AND BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL IN NATURAL MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES

    L.J. Stal;H. van Gemerden;W.E. Krumbein

  • Solar Lake (Sinai). 2. Distribution of photosynthetic microorganisms and primary production1

    Yehuda Cohen;Wolfgang E. Krumbein;Moshe Shilo

  • Book Review: Principles of sedimentology and stratigraphy. Sam Boggs Jr. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1995 (hardcover), XVII + 774 pp., ISBN 0-02311792-3

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  • Bacterial and fungal diversity and biodeterioration problems in mural painting environments of St. Martins church (Greene–Kreiensen, Germany)

    Anna A Gorbushina;Jeroen Heyrman;Thomas Dornieden;M Gonzalez-Delvalle

  • A new method for the detection and enumeration of manganese oxidizing and reducing microorganisms

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  • Dematiaceous fungi as a major agent for biopitting on Mediterranean marbles and limestones

    Katja Sterflinger;Wolfgang E. Krumbein

  • Nitrogenase activity in the non-heterocystous cyanobacterium Oscillatoria sp. grown under alternating light-dark cycles

    Lucas J. Stal;Wolfgang E. Krumbein

  • Protection of sediment-adsorbed transforming DNA against enzymatic inactivation.

    Barend W. Aardema;Michael G. Lorenz;Wolfgang E. Krumbein

  • Contribution of microbial mats to sedimentary surface structures

    Gisela Gerdes;Marianne Claes;Katharina Dunajtschik-Piewak;Heike Riege

  • Black fungi in marble and limestones — an aesthetical, chemical and physical problem for the conservation of monuments

    E. Diakumaku;A.A. Gorbushina;W.E. Krumbein;L. Panina

  • Superheavy organic carbon from hypersaline microbial mats

    Manfred Schidlowski;Udo Matzigkeit;Wolfgang E. Krumbein

  • Phenotype variability of identical genotypes: the need for a combined approach in cyanobacterial taxonomy demonstrated on Merismopedia-like isolates

    Katarzyna A. Palinska;Werner Liesack;Erhard Rhiel;W. E. Krumbein

  • Morphological, physiological, and molecular characterization of actinomycetes isolated from dry soil, rocks, and monument surfaces

    Martin Eppard;W. E. Krumbein;Cathrin Koch;Erhard Rhiel

  • Fossil and Recent Biofilms

    Wolfgang Elisabeth Krumbein;David Maxwell Paterson;Georgii Aleksandrovich Zavarzin

  • Competition between benthic cyanobacteria and diatoms as influenced by different grain sizes and temperatures

    Frank Watermann;Helmut Hillebrand;Gisela Gerdes;Wolfgang E Krumbein

  • Über den Einfluß der Mikroflora auf die exogene Dynamik (Verwitterung und Krustenbildung)

    Wolfgang E. Krumbein

  • Nitrogen fixation associated with the cyanobacterial mat of a marine laminated microbial ecosystem

    L. J. Stal;S. Grossberger;W. E. Krumbein

  • Solar Lake (Sinai). 1. Physical and chemical limnology1

    Yehuda Cohen;Wolfgang E. Krumbein;Moshe Goldberg;Moshe Shilo

Frequent Co-Authors

Lucas J. Stal
Lucas J. Stal University of Amsterdam
G.S. de Hoog
G.S. de Hoog Radboud University Medical Center
Michael Hust
Michael Hust Technische Universität Braunschweig
Lynn Margulis
Lynn Margulis University of Massachusetts Amherst
Manfred Schidlowski
Manfred Schidlowski Max Planck Society
Arndt von Haeseler
Arndt von Haeseler University of Vienna
Robert W. Stark
Robert W. Stark Technical University of Darmstadt
Jacob Garty
Jacob Garty Tel Aviv University
James T. Staley
James T. Staley University of Washington
Wolfgang M. Heckl
Wolfgang M. Heckl Deutsches Museum

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