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Uta Passow
Uta Passow
Marine Science Institute, UC Santa Barbara
Verified email at lifesci.ucsb.edu
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Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in aquatic environments
U Passow
Progress in oceanography 55 (3-4), 287-333, 2002
11852002
The abundance and significance of a class of large, transparent organic particles in the ocean
AL Alldredge, U Passow, BE Logan
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 40 (6), 1131-1140, 1993
11651993
The oceanic gel phase: a bridge in the DOM–POM continuum
P Verdugo, AL Alldredge, F Azam, DL Kirchman, U Passow, PH Santschi
Marine chemistry 92 (1-4), 67-85, 2004
7792004
A dye‐binding assay for the spectrophotometric measurement of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP)
U Passow, AL Alldredge
Limnology and Oceanography 40 (7), 1326-1335, 1995
7301995
The biological pump in a high CO2 world
U Passow, CA Carlson
Marine Ecology Progress Series 470, 249-271, 2012
4632012
The role of particulate carbohydrate exudates in the flocculation of diatom blooms
U Passow, AL Alldredge, BE Logan
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 41 (2), 335-357, 1994
4621994
Factors influencing the sinking of POC and the efficiency of the biological carbon pump
L Christina, U Passow
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 54 (5-7), 639-658, 2007
4582007
Distribution, size and bacterial colonization of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in the ocean
U Passow, AL Alldredge
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 185-198, 1994
4131994
Experimental strategies to assess the biological ramifications of multiple drivers of global ocean change—a review
PW Boyd, S Collins, S Dupont, K Fabricius, JP Gattuso, J Havenhand, ...
Global change biology 24 (6), 2239-2261, 2018
4062018
The origin of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and their role in the sedimentation of particulate matter
U Passow, RF Shipe, A Murray, DK Pak, MA Brzezinski, AL Alldredge
Continental Shelf Research 21 (4), 327-346, 2001
3842001
Marine snow formation in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico
U Passow, K Ziervogel, V Asper, A Diercks
Environmental Research Letters 7 (3), 035301, 2012
3742012
Marine phytoplankton temperature versus growth responses from polar to tropical waters–outcome of a scientific community-wide study
PW Boyd, TA Rynearson, EA Armstrong, F Fu, K Hayashi, Z Hu, ...
PloS one 8 (5), e63091, 2013
3642013
Formation of transparent exopolymer particles, TEP, from dissolved precursor material
U Passow
Marine Ecology Progress Series 192, 1-11, 2000
3502000
Production of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) by phyto-and bacterioplankton
U Passow
Marine Ecology Progress Series 236, 1-12, 2002
3362002
Chemical dispersants can suppress the activity of natural oil-degrading microorganisms
S Kleindienst, M Seidel, K Ziervogel, S Grim, K Loftis, S Harrison, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (48), 14900-14905, 2015
3282015
The role of surface‐active carbohydrates in the formation of transparent exopolymer particles by bubble adsorption of seawater
J Zhou, K Mopper, U Passow
Limnology and Oceanography 43 (8), 1860-1871, 1998
3031998
An assessment of particulate organic carbon to thorium-234 ratios in the ocean and their impact on the application of 234Th as a POC flux proxy
KO Buesseler, CR Benitez-Nelson, SB Moran, A Burd, M Charette, ...
Marine Chemistry 100 (3-4), 213-233, 2006
3002006
Assessing the impacts of oil-associated marine snow formation and sedimentation during and after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
KL Daly, U Passow, J Chanton, D Hollander
Anthropocene 13, 18-33, 2016
2952016
Rapid formation and sedimentation of large aggregates is predictable from coagulation rates (half-lives) of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP)
BE Logan, U Passow, AL Alldredge, HP Grossartt, M Simont
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 42 (1), 203-214, 1995
2951995
Aggregation of a diatom bloom in a mesocosm: The role of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP)
U Passow, AL Alldredge
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 42 (1), 99-109, 1995
2941995
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