Publications/Posters/Talks:
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C. Krembs (1996): Methodische Untersuchungen zur Erfassung der Verteilung von aquatischen Mikroorganismen im Mikrometer- bis Zentimeterbereich. The examination of a method and its relevance to sample the distribution of aquatic microorganisms on the scale of micrometers to centimeters. Marburg : Tectum Verl., 1996 Edition Wissenschaft; Reihe Biologie, Bd. 59. (buy online)C. Krembs (1996): Der Einfluss der dreidimensionalen Eisstruktur auf die Zusammensetzung und Aktivität arktischer Meereis-biozönosen, Editor Rektorat der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Heft 12, 15-22
C. Krembs, Juhl R.J., Strickler J.R. (1998): The spatial information preservation method: Sampling ther nanoscale spatial distribution of microorganisms Limnol. Oceanogr., 43(2), 298-306
C. Krembs, Juhl R.J., Long R.A., Azam F. (1998): Nanoscale patchiness of bacteria in lake water studied with the spatial information preservation method. Limnol. Oceanogr., 43(2), 307-314.
Eicken, H. Weissenberger, J. Cottier, F. Evers K.-U. Krembs, C. Kuosa, H. Hall R. Jochmann, P. Leonard, G.H., Lindemann, F. Reisemann, M. Shen H. Smedsrud L.H. Ackley, S.F. Bussmann I. Freitag J. Gradinger R. Ikävalko J. Schuster W. Valero Delgado, F. Wadhams P. (1998): Ice-tank studies of physical and biological sea-ice processes
Proceedings of the 14th International IAHR Ice Symposium, Potsdam, N.Y., July 1998C. Krembs, Gradinger R., Spindler M. (2000): Implications of brine channel geometry and surface area for the interaction of sympagic organisms in Arctic Sea ice. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 243, 55-80
C. Krembs, Engel A. (2001): Abundance and variability of microorganisms and TEP across the ice-water interface of melting first-year sea-ice in the Laptev Sea (Arctic). Mar. Biol. 138, 173-185 (.PDF)
C. Krembs, Gradinger R., Mock T. 2001: A mesocosm study on physical-biological interactions in artificial Arctic sea ice. Polar Biol. 24:356-364 (.PDF)
C. Krembs, Tuschling K. v.Juterzenka K. 2002: The topography of the ice-water interface-its influence on the colonization of sea ice by algae. Polar Biol 25, 106-117. (.PDF)Junge, K., C. Krembs, J. Deming, A. Stierle, and H. Eicken 2001: A microscopic approach to investigate bacteria under in-situ conditions in sea-ice samples, Ann. Glaciol., 33, 304-310.
C. Krembs, H. Eicken, K. Junge, J.W. Deming 2002: High concentrations of exopolymeric substances in Arctic winter sea ice: Implications for the polar ocean carbon cycle and cryoprotection of diatoms. Deep Sea Research , 49, 2163-2181.
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C. Krembs and Juhl. The foraging behavior of meiofauna in sea ice. (in prep.)
C. Krembs H. Eicken, J.W. Deming. Microbial Exopolymeric Substances, a Potential Significant Link Between
sea ice biota, the Arctic Organic Carbon Budget, and Sea-ice Physical Processes. (in prep.)
C. Krembs H. Eicken, J.W. Deming. Methodological approaches to measuring the organic matter pool in Arctic Sea ice: Significance of Exopolysaccharides at the spring summer transition (in prep.)