Markus Maisch

About Markus Maisch

Markus Maisch, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cryoturbation impacts iron-organic carbon associations along a permafrost soil chronosequence in northern Alaska

Growth of microaerophilic Fe (II)‐oxidizing bacteria using Fe (II) produced by Fe (III) photoreduction

Influence of Fe (III) source, light quality, photon flux and presence of oxygen on photoreduction of Fe (III)-organic complexes–Implications for light-influenced coastal …

Chromium (VI) removal kinetics by magnetite-coated sand: Small-scale flow-through column experiments

Cryoturbation leads to iron-organic carbon associations along a permafrost soil chronosequence in northern Alaska

Organic matter from redoximorphic soils accelerates and sustains microbial Fe (III) reduction

Anaerobic Neutrophilic Pyrite Oxidation by a Chemolithoautotrophic Nitrate-Reducing Iron (II)-Oxidizing Culture Enriched from a Fractured Aquifer

Evolution of (Bio‐) geochemical Processes and Diagenetic Alteration of Sediments Along the Tectonic Migration of Ocean Floor in the Shikoku Basin off Japan

Markus Maisch Information

University

Position

PhD Geomikrobiologie

Citations(all)

426

Citations(since 2020)

410

Cited By

95

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Markus Maisch

Cryoturbation impacts iron-organic carbon associations along a permafrost soil chronosequence in northern Alaska

Geoderma

2022/5/1

Growth of microaerophilic Fe (II)‐oxidizing bacteria using Fe (II) produced by Fe (III) photoreduction

Geobiology

2022/5

Influence of Fe (III) source, light quality, photon flux and presence of oxygen on photoreduction of Fe (III)-organic complexes–Implications for light-influenced coastal …

Science of the Total Environment

2022/3/25

Chromium (VI) removal kinetics by magnetite-coated sand: Small-scale flow-through column experiments

Journal of Hazardous Materials

2021/8/5

Cryoturbation leads to iron-organic carbon associations along a permafrost soil chronosequence in northern Alaska

2021/8/2

Organic matter from redoximorphic soils accelerates and sustains microbial Fe (III) reduction

Environmental Science & Technology

2021/7/21

Anaerobic Neutrophilic Pyrite Oxidation by a Chemolithoautotrophic Nitrate-Reducing Iron (II)-Oxidizing Culture Enriched from a Fractured Aquifer

Environmental Science & Technology

2021/7/10

Evolution of (Bio‐) geochemical Processes and Diagenetic Alteration of Sediments Along the Tectonic Migration of Ocean Floor in the Shikoku Basin off Japan

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

2021/8

Potentially bioavailable iron produced through benthic cycling in glaciated Arctic fjords of Svalbard

Nature Communications

2021/3/1

Bioavailable iron produced through benthic cycling in glaciated Arctic fjords (Svalbard)

2020/8/21

Rusty rice-unravelling rice plant and microbial interactions in the paddy soil iron cycle

2020/8/4

Markus Maisch
Markus Maisch

H-Index: 6

From plant to paddy—how rice root iron plaque can affect the paddy field iron cycling

Soil Systems

2020/6

Markus Maisch
Markus Maisch

H-Index: 6

Andreas Kappler
Andreas Kappler

H-Index: 58

Influence of physical perturbation on Fe (II) supply in coastal marine sediments

Environmental Science & Technology

2020/2/15

Markus Maisch
Markus Maisch

H-Index: 6

Andreas Kappler
Andreas Kappler

H-Index: 58

Aggregation-dependent electron transfer via redox-active biochar particles stimulate microbial ferrihydrite reduction

Science of The Total Environment

2020/2/10

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