Andreas Kleeberg
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Recent Articles
1.
Yin Z, Kleeberg A
Zootaxa
. 2020 Oct;
4822(1):zootaxa.4822.1.7.
PMID: 33056304
The genus Batriscenellus Jeannel is recorded from Southeast Asia for the first time, with two species described as new: B. suthepensis Yin Kleeberg, sp. nov. from Chiang Mai, Thailand, and...
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Onandia G, Lischeid G, Kalettka T, Kleeberg A, Omari M, Premke K, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2018 May;
634:1615-1630.
PMID: 29710657
Kettle holes, small shallow ponds of glacial origin, represent hotspots for biodiversity and biogeochemical cycling. They abound in the young moraine landscape of Northeast Germany, potentially modulating element fluxes in...
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Dugan H, Summers J, Skaff N, Krivak-Tetley F, Doubek J, Burke S, et al.
Sci Data
. 2017 Aug;
4:170101.
PMID: 28786983
Anthropogenic sources of chloride in a lake catchment, including road salt, fertilizer, and wastewater, can elevate the chloride concentration in freshwater lakes above background levels. Rising chloride concentrations can impact...
4.
Kleeberg A, Neyen M, Schkade U, Kalettka T, Lischeid G
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2015 Dec;
23(8):7409-24.
PMID: 26695416
Glacial kettle holes in young moraine regions receive abundant terrigenous material from their closed catchments. Core chronology and sediment accumulation were determined for two semi-permanent kettle holes, designated RG and...
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Rothe M, Kleeberg A, Gruneberg B, Friese K, Perez-Mayo M, Hupfer M
PLoS One
. 2015 Nov;
10(11):e0143737.
PMID: 26599406
An increasing number of studies constrain the importance of iron for the long-term retention of phosphorus (P) under anoxic conditions, i.e. the formation of reduced iron phosphate minerals such as...
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Hupfer M, Reitzel K, Kleeberg A, Lewandowski J
Water Res
. 2015 Jul;
97:153-61.
PMID: 26188421
An artificial increase of phosphorus (P) retention in lakes with a long residence time and/or a large mobile sediment P pool by adding P binding chemicals can drastically shorten the...
7.
Kleeberg A, Herzog C, Hupfer M
Water Res
. 2013 Jan;
47(3):1491-502.
PMID: 23276429
Iron salts have been regarded as unsuitable precipitants for sustainable sedimentary P retention, because Fe-bound P is released at low redox potential. The longevity of an Fe(3+) application (500 g...