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All abstracts by Peter Leslie Croot in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2017) Decomposition of Superoxide (O2−) Across the Mauritanian Shelf
Heller MI, Wuttig K & Croot PL

(2017) The Role of Transient Redox Species in Trace Element Biogeochemical Cycles
Croot P, Heller M, Nicholas S & Wuttig K

(2017) Tracing Submarine Groundwater Discharge to Coastal Waters on the Irish Shelf and the North East Atlantic with the Ra Quartet
Nicholas S, Grassie A, Wieczorek A, Mullins M, Daly E & Croot P

(2017) Scavenging of Hydroxide Dominated Elements: Insights from Dissolved Titanium in the South Pacific Gyre and Southern Ocean
Croot P, Nicholas S, Grassie A, Wieczorek A, Heller M, Klockgether G, Lavik G & Ferdelman T

(2012) O2 Controls the Biogeochemical Cycling of Cd, Fe and Mn along 85°50' W in the Oxygen Minimum Zone of the Eastern Tropical South Pacific
Croot P, Malien F, Stramma L, Streu P & Wuttig K

(2011) Cell Permeability/Senescence Controls the Reduction Rate of Iodate to Iodide in Marine Phytoplankton
Bluhm K, Croot P, Wuttig K & Lochte K

(2011) Processes Affecting Iron Solubility in the Tropical North Atlantic
Heller MI & Croot PL

(2011) Uncovering the Key Processes Involved in Manganese Biogeochemical Cycling in the Ocean
Wuttig K, Heller M & Croot P

(2011) Sinking Titanic [Ti(IV)] – Insights into the Speciation and Distribution of Titanium in the Atlantic Ocean
Croot P, Dammshäuser A & Heller M

(2007) Evaluating the Role of Superoxide (O2-) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) in the Dissolution of Saharan Dust in the Tropical Atlantic
Heller M & Croot P

(2007) Interaction between Colloidal and Organically Complexed Iron (III) Species in Seawater by Ultrafiltration
Schlosser C & Croot P

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