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Paul Treguer
Paul Treguer
Professor emeritus, European Institute for Marine Studies, University of Brest
Verified email at univ-brest.fr
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Production and dissolution of biogenic silica in the ocean: revised global estimates, comparison with regional data and relationship to biogenic sedimentation
DM Nelson, P Tréguer, MA Brzezinski, A Leynaert, B Quéguiner
Global biogeochemical cycles 9 (3), 359-372, 1995
18771995
The silica balance in the world ocean: a re-estimate
P Treguer, DM Nelson, AJ van Bennekom, DJ DeMaster, A Leynaert, ...
Science 268, 375-379, 1995
18301995
Growth physiology and fate of diatoms in the ocean: a review
G Sarthou, KR Timmermans, S Blain, P Tréguer
Journal of sea research 53 (1-2), 25-42, 2005
8832005
A review of the Si cycle in the modern ocean: recent progress and missing gaps in the application of biogenic opal as a paleoproductivity proxy
O Ragueneau, P Tréguer, A Leynaert, RF Anderson, MA Brzezinski, ...
Global and Planetary Change 26 (4), 317-365, 2000
8072000
The world ocean silica cycle
PJ Tréguer, CL De La Rocha
Annual review of marine science 5, 477-501, 2013
7932013
Influence of diatom diversity on the ocean biological carbon pump
P Tréguer, C Bowler, B Moriceau, S Dutkiewicz, M Gehlen, O Aumont, ...
Nature Geoscience 11 (1), 27-37, 2018
5462018
On iron limitation of the Southern Ocean: experimental observations in the Weddell and Scotia Seas
HJW de Baar, AGJ Buma, RF Nolting, GC Cadée, G Jacques, PJ Tréguer
Marine ecology progress series, 105-122, 1990
4511990
Review Dynamics of nutrients and phytoplankton, and fluxes of carbon, nitrogen and silicon in the Antarctic Ocean
P Tréguer, G Jacques
Polar Biology, 149-162, 1992
4081992
Manuel d’analyse des sels nutritifs dans l’eau de mer
P Tréguer, P Le Corre
Laboratoire d’Océanographie Chimique, Université de Bretagne Occidentale …, 1975
3871975
Manuel d'ana lyse des sels nutritifs dans l'eau de mer (utilisation de l'autoanalyseur Technicon R)
P Tréguer
Rapport de l'Universite de Bretagne Occidentale, 1974
3201974
A biogeochemical study of the island mass effect in the context of the iron hypothesis: Kerguelen Islands, Southern Ocean
S Blain, P Tréguer, S Belviso, E Bucciarelli, M Denis, S Desabre, M Fiala, ...
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 48 (1), 163-187, 2001
2752001
Silica control of carbon dioxide
P Tréguer, P Pondaven
Nature 406 (6794), 358-359, 2000
2752000
Resolving the ‘opal paradox’in the Southern Ocean
P Pondaven, O Ragueneau, P Tréguer, A Hauvespre, L Dezileau, ...
Nature 405 (6783), 168-172, 2000
2652000
Determination of biogenic silica in coastal waters: applicability and limits of the alkaline digestion method
O Ragueneau, P Tréguer
Marine Chemistry 45 (1-2), 43-51, 1994
1991994
Dynamics of particulate organic matter δ15N and δ13C during spring phytoplankton blooms in a macrotidal ecosystem (Bay of Seine, France)
N Savoye, A Aminot, P Tréguer, M Fontugne, N Naulet, R Kérouel
Marine ecology progress series 255, 27-41, 2003
1942003
Role of silicon as a limiting nutrient to Antarctic diatoms: evidence from kinetic studies in the Ross Sea ice-edge zone
DM Nelson, P Tréguer
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 255-264, 1992
1801992
Iron and manganese in the wake of the Kerguelen Islands (Southern Ocean)
E Bucciarelli, S Blain, P Tréguer
Marine Chemistry 73 (1), 21-36, 2001
1782001
Ironn (II) and iron (III) determination in sea water at the nanomolar level with selective on-line preconcentration and spectrophotometric determination
S Blain, P Treguer
Analytica Chimica Acta 308 (1-3), 425-432, 1995
1501995
Biogeochemical dynamics and the silicon cycle in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean during austral spring 1992
B Quéguiner, P Tréguer, I Peeken, R Scharek
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 44 (1-2), 69-89, 1997
1391997
Reviews and syntheses: The biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the modern ocean
PJ Tréguer, JN Sutton, M Brzezinski, MA Charette, T Devries, ...
Biogeosciences 18 (4), 1269-1289, 2021
1352021
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