Michael Krom

Michael Krom

University of Leeds

H-index: 72

Europe-United Kingdom

About Michael Krom

Michael Krom, With an exceptional h-index of 72 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leeds, specializes in the field of Marine Biogeochemistry, Cohen Geochemistry Group.

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

Phosphorus controls on the formation of vivianite versus green rust under anoxic conditions

Impacts of a subtropical storm on nitrogen functional microbes and associated cycling processes in a river-estuary continuum

Effects of a Storm on the Transformation and Export of Phosphorus Through a Subtropical River‐Turbid Estuary Continuum Revealed by Continuous Observation

Seasonal patterns of coccolithophores in the ultra-oligotrophic south-east Levantine Basin, eastern Mediterranean Sea

Sedimentary processes dominate nitrous oxide production and emission in the hypoxic zone off the Changjiang River estuary

The river nile: Evolution and environment

Iron from coal combustion particles dissolves much faster than mineral dust under simulated atmospheric acidic conditions

Atmospheric dissolved iron from coal combustion particles

Michael Krom Information

University

Position

University of Haifa; Emeritus

Citations(all)

16256

Citations(since 2020)

4194

Cited By

13722

hIndex(all)

72

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

146

i10Index(since 2020)

104

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Michael Krom Skills & Research Interests

Marine Biogeochemistry

Cohen Geochemistry Group

Top articles of Michael Krom

Phosphorus controls on the formation of vivianite versus green rust under anoxic conditions

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

2023/6/15

Impacts of a subtropical storm on nitrogen functional microbes and associated cycling processes in a river-estuary continuum

Science of The Total Environment

2023/2/25

Effects of a Storm on the Transformation and Export of Phosphorus Through a Subtropical River‐Turbid Estuary Continuum Revealed by Continuous Observation

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

2022/8

Seasonal patterns of coccolithophores in the ultra-oligotrophic south-east Levantine Basin, eastern Mediterranean Sea

Marine Micropaleontology

2022/8/1

Sedimentary processes dominate nitrous oxide production and emission in the hypoxic zone off the Changjiang River estuary

Science of the Total Environment

2022/6/25

The river nile: Evolution and environment

2022/6/13

Iron from coal combustion particles dissolves much faster than mineral dust under simulated atmospheric acidic conditions

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

2022/5/9

Atmospheric dissolved iron from coal combustion particles

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2022/5

Spatiotemporal variation of microbial communities in the ultra-oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean Sea

Frontiers in Microbiology

2022/4/7

A year in the life of the Eastern Mediterranean: Monthly dynamics of phytoplankton and bacterioplankton in an ultra-oligotrophic sea

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers

2022/4/1

Simultaneous observations revealed the non-steady state effects of a tropical storm on the export of particles and inorganic nitrogen through a river-estuary continuum

Journal of Hydrology

2022/3/1

Seasonal nutrient dynamics in the P depleted eastern Mediterranean Sea

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers

2021/10/1

X-ray spectroscopic quantification of phosphorus transformation in Saharan dust during trans-Atlantic dust transport

Environmental Science & Technology

2021/9

Seasonal changes in nutrient dynamics and limitation in the P-depleted ultra-oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean Sea

Goldschmidt2021• Virtual• 4-9 July

2021/7/8

Human disturbance on phosphorus sources, processes and riverine export in a subtropical watershed

Science of the Total Environment

2021/5/15

Redox evolution and the development of oxygen minimum zones in the Eastern Mediterranean Levantine basin during the early Holocene

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

2021/3/15

Michael Krom
Michael Krom

H-Index: 36

Gerhard Schmiedl
Gerhard Schmiedl

H-Index: 29

Microbial communities in an ultra-oligotrophic sea are more affected by season than by distance from shore

bioRxiv

2020/4/18

Sedimentary phosphorus cycling and budget in the seasonally hypoxic coastal area of Changjiang Estuary

Science of the total environment

2020/4/15

Evolutionary traits that enable scleractinian corals to survive mass extinction events

Scientific Reports

2020/3/3

The eastern mediterranean

2020/2/3

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