How Do Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions Control Carbon and Nutrient Cycling?
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Ralf Schiebel has led projects on ocean and climate as a professor of geology, conducting expeditions on all the world's oceans. He is head of a climate geochemistry research group at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, and scientific coordinator of the research sailing vessel S/Y Eugen Seibold since 2015. His research is targeted at a better understanding of the exchange processes between the atmosphere and the ocean, and the role of the oceans in past and present climate change.

Original Publication
Migrating is not enough for modern planktonic foraminifera in a changing ocean
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Ralf Schiebel,
Latest Thinking,
How Do Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions Control Carbon and Nutrient Cycling?,
https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB101236,
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