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Samenwerking SOWACOR: SOil, WAter, and COastal Resources
Penvoerder Bio-, hydro-, and environmental geochemistry
Penvoerder Biological validation of proxies for temperature, salinity, oxygenation and pCO2 based on experimental evidence using benthic foraminiferal cultures
Penvoerder Organic geochemistry & molecular biogeology
Penvoerder Paleoenvironmental evolution of reactive Fe minerals in Quaternary fluvial and marine deposites of the Netherlands
Penvoerder PHOXY: Phosphorus dynamics in low-oxygen marine systems: quantifying the nutrient-climate connection in Earth?s past, present and future
Penvoerder PERSEUS: Policy-oriented marine Environmental Research for the Southern EUropean Seas
Penvoerder General geochemistry
Penvoerder Ocean biochemistry of the mid-Cretaceous: reconstructing the nutrient-biosphere-climate-link
Penvoerder Dynamics of coastal hypoxia: an experimental study of sediment ecosystem recovery from anoxia
Penvoerder Eurocores EuroEEFG: DEEP-sea primary produCtion: (meta-)genomic view on ecosystem functioning (DEEP-C)
Penvoerder Microbial iron oxidation under oxygen-limited conditions: rates, competition and spatial patterns in the rhizosphere of wetland plants
Penvoerder How the origin of organic compounds affects vegetation patchiness and regime shifts in ecosystems
Penvoerder Multidisciplinary study Of Continental/ocean Climate dynamics using High-resolution records from the eastern mediterraneAn
Penvoerder National facility for high-resolution in situ isotope and element analysis of natural materials
Penvoerder Carbon flows in lacustrine food webs: natural abundance and deliberate tracer stable isotope approaches
Penvoerder Carbon and nitrogen flows among phytoplankton, bacteria and zooplankton in Lake Taihu, a large shallow eutrophic lake in China
Penvoerder Geomicrobial Reactive Transport Systems: model development and environmental applications
Penvoerder Marine methane flux and climate change: from biosphere to geosphere
Penvoerder Geomicrobial response to global dissolution of marine gas hydrates: an antidote to future climate change?

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