Nils Moosdorf

Prof. Dr. Nils Moosdorf

Department Head (interim) and Work Group Leader, Professor for Coastal Hydrogeology at Kiel University (CAU)

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Office: Fahrenheitstr. 6, Annexe
28359 Bremen
Room: 2208 (2nd floor)

Curriculum Vitae: Prof. Dr. Nils Moosdorf


Research interests

- Global biogeochemical cycling
- Groundwater / Ocean interaction
- Biogeochemistry
- Data-driven Geosciences


Personal information

Adjunct Professor, Southern Cross University, New South Wales, Australia

Temporary Member of the Graduate Faculty, University of Alabama, USA

Member of the Working Group "Integrated Earth System Science" of the Leibniz Association

Associate Editor of the Journal "Frontiers in Earth Sciences"

Associate Editor of the "Hydrogeology Journal"

Member of the Selection Committee in the BMBF-DAAD Program SPACES II-CaBuDe

Reviewer for e.g. Israel Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), National Science Foundation (NSF), Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), and more than 30 scientific Journals.

Research Profiles:

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Personal Data

Curriculum vitae

2019 Profesor for Coastal Hydrogeology, Kiel University
May 2019 Habilitation at University of Bremen
Sep 2017 Hermann-Credner Award of the German Geological Society
2014-today Leader of the research group „Submarine Groundwater Discharge“,Leibniz-Center for Marine Tropical Research, Bremen
2009-2014 Researcher, Institute for Biogeochemistry and Marine Chemistry, University of Hamburg
2006-2009 Ph.D. Student, Institute of Applied Geosciences, TU Darmstadt
2000 Study of Geology, RWTH Aachen, Degree: Diploma
 

Publications

International Peer Reviewed Journals

Signature: Underlined: Members of my lab or supervised by me, Bold: myself

 

2024

Oduor, N.A., Munga, C.N., Imbayi, L.K., Botwe, P.K., Nyanjong, E.O., Muthama, C.M., Mise, N.A., Moosdorf, N., 2024. Anthropogenic nutrients and phytoplankton diversity in Kenya's coastal waters: An ecological quality assessment of sea turtle foraging sites. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 199: 115897.

Richardson, C.M., Davis, K.L., Ruiz-González, C., Guimond, J.A., Michael, H.A., Paldor, A., Moosdorf, N., Paytan, A., 2024. The impacts of climate change on coastal groundwater. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment.

Tschaikowski, J.M.P., Putra, D.P.E., Pracoyo, A., Moosdorf, N., 2024. Tourism-Related Pressure on the Freshwater Lens of the Small Coral Island Gili Air, Indonesia. Water, 16(2): 237.

2023

Arévalo-Martínez, D.L., Haroon, A., Bange, H.W., Erkul, E., Jegen, M., Moosdorf, N., Schneider von Deimling, J., Berndt, C., Böttcher, M.E., Hoffmann, J., Liebetrau, V., Mallast, U., Massmann, G., Micallef, A., Michael, H.A., Paasche, H., Rabbel, W., Santos, I., Scholten, J., Schwalenberg, K., Szymczycha, B., Thomas, A.T., Virtasalo, J.J., Waska, H., Weymer, B.A., 2023. Ideas and perspectives: Land–ocean connectivity through groundwater. Biogeosciences, 20(3): 647-662.

Oduor, N.A., Munga, C.N., Ong'anda, H.O., Botwe, P.K., Moosdorf, N., 2023. Nutrients and harmful algal blooms in Kenya's coastal and marine waters: A review. Ocean & Coastal Management, 233: 106454.

Rosentreter, J.A., Laruelle, G.G., Bange, H.W., Bianchi, T.S., Busecke, J.J.M., Cai, W.-J., Eyre, B.D., Forbrich, I., Kwon, E.Y., Maavara, T., Moosdorf, N., Najjar, R.G., Sarma, V.V.S.S., Van Dam, B., Regnier, P., 2023. Coastal vegetation and estuaries are collectively a greenhouse gas sink. Nature Climate Change.

2022

Breckwoldt, A., Nozik, A., Moosdorf, N., Bierwirth, J., Fache, E., Ferse, S., Ford, A., Mangubhai, S., Pelletier, D., Piovano, S., 2022. A Typology for Reef Passages. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9.

2021

Adyasari, D., Waska, H., Daehnke, K., Oehler, T., Pracoyo, A., Putra, D.P.E., Moosdorf, N., 2021. Terrestrial Nutrients and Dissolved Organic Matter Input to the Coral Reef Ecosystem via Submarine Springs. ACS ES&T Water, 1(8): 1887-1900.

Correa, R.E., Cardenas, M.B., Rodolfo, R.S., Lapus, M.R., Davis, K.L., Giles, A.B., Fullon, J.C., Hajati, M.-C., Moosdorf, N., Sanders, C.J., Santos, I.R., 2021. Submarine Groundwater Discharge Releases CO2 to a Coral Reef. ACS ES&T Water, 1(8): 1756-1764.

Imam, N., Moosdorf, N., Oehler, T., Nada, A., 2021. A seasonal (222)Rn mass-balance of Lake Burullus, Egypt: Indications for higher pore water exchange rates during the dry season. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 226: 106368.

Mayfield, K.K., Eisenhauer, A., Santiago Ramos, D.P., Higgins, J.A., Horner, T.J., Auro, M., Magna, T., Moosdorf, N., Charette, M.A., Gonneea, M.E., Brady, C.E., Komar, N., Peucker-Ehrenbrink, B., Paytan, A., 2021. Groundwater discharge impacts marine isotope budgets of Li, Mg, Ca, Sr, and Ba. Nature Communications, 12(1): 148.

Moosdorf, N., Böttcher, M.E., Adyasari, D., Erkul, E., Gilfedder, B.S., Greskowiak, J., Jenner, A.-K., Kotwicki, L., Massmann, G., Müller-Petke, M., Oehler, T., Post, V., Prien, R., Scholten, J., Siemon, B., Ehlert von Ahn, C.M., Walther, M., Waska, H., Wunderlich, T., Mallast, U., 2021. A State-Of-The-Art Perspective on the Characterization of Subterranean Estuaries at the Regional Scale. Frontiers in Earth Science, 9(95).

Oehler, T., Ramasamy, M., George, M.E., Babu, S.D.S., Dähnke, K., Ankele, M., Böttcher, M.E., Santos, I.R., Moosdorf, N., 2021. Tropical Beaches Attenuate Groundwater Nitrogen Pollution Flowing to the Ocean. Environmental Science & Technology, 55(12): 8432-8438.

Santos, I.R., Chen, X., Lecher, A.L., Sawyer, A.H., Moosdorf, N., Rodellas, V., Tamborski, J., Cho, H.-M., Dimova, N., Sugimoto, R., Bonaglia, S., Li, H., Hajati, M.-C., Li, L., 2021. Submarine groundwater discharge impacts on coastal nutrient biogeochemistry. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2(5): 307-323.

Senger, D.F., Saavedra Hortua, D.A., Engel, S., Schnurawa, M., Moosdorf, N., Gillis, L.G., 2021. Impacts of wetland dieback on carbon dynamics: A comparison between intact and degraded mangroves. Science of The Total Environment, 753: 141817.

 

2020

Börker, J., Hartmann, J., Amann, T., Romero-Mujalli, G., Moosdorf, N., Jenkins, C., 2020. Chemical Weathering of Loess and Its Contribution to Global Alkalinity Fluxes to the Coastal Zone During the Last Glacial Maximum, Mid-Holocene, and Present. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 21(7): e2020GC008922.

Goldscheider, N., Chen, Z., Auler, A.S., Bakalowicz, M., Broda, S., Drew, D., Hartmann, J., Jiang, G., Moosdorf, N., Stevanovic, Z., Veni, G., 2020. Global distribution of carbonate rocks and karst water resources. Hydrogeology Journal, 28(5): 1661-1677.

Hajati, M.-C., White, S., Moosdorf, N., Santos, I.R., 2020. Modeling Catchment-Scale Nitrogen Losses Across a Land-Use Gradient in the Subtropics. Frontiers in Earth Science, 8(347).

Luijendijk, E., Gleeson, T., Moosdorf, N., 2020. Fresh groundwater discharge insignificant for the world's oceans but important for coastal ecosystems. Nature Communications, 11(1): 1260.

Pisternick, T., Lilkendey, J., Audit‐Manna, A., Dumur Neelayya, D., Neehaul, Y., Moosdorf, N., 2020. Submarine groundwater springs are characterized by distinct fish communities. Marine Ecology: e12610.

Starke, C., Ekau, W., Moosdorf, N., 2020. Enhanced Productivity and Fish Abundance at a Submarine Spring in a Coastal Lagoon on Tahiti, French Polynesia. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6(809).

 

2019

Adyasari, D., Hassenrück, C., Oehler, T., Sabdaningsih, A., Moosdorf, N., 2019. Microbial community structure associated with submarine groundwater discharge in northern Java (Indonesia). Science of The Total Environment, 689(590-601): 590-601.

Adyasari, D., Oehler, T., Afiati, N., Moosdorf, N., 2019. Environmental impact of nutrient fluxes associated with submarine groundwater discharge at an urbanized tropical coast. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 221: 30-38.

Curry, P.A., Moosdorf, N., 2019. An open source web application for distributed geospatial data exploration. Scientific Data, 6: 190014.

Cuthbert, M.O., Gleeson, T., Moosdorf, N., Befus, K.M., Schneider, A., Hartmann, J., Lehner, B., 2019. Global patterns and dynamics of climate-groundwater interactions. Nature Climate Change, 9(2): 137.

Hajati, M.-C., Sutanudjaja, E., Moosdorf, N., 2019. Quantifying Regional Fresh Submarine Groundwater Discharge With the Lumped Modeling Approach CoCa-RFSGD. Water Resources Research, 55(7): 5321-5341.

Haßler, K., Dähnke, K., Kölling, M., Sichoix, L., Nickl, A.-L., Moosdorf, N., 2019. Provenance of nutrients in submarine fresh groundwater discharge on Tahiti and Moorea, French Polynesia. Applied Geochemistry, 100: 181-189.

Lilkendey, J., Pisternick, T., Neumann, S.I., Dumur Neelayya, D., Bröhl, S., Neehaul, Y., Moosdorf, N., 2019. Fresh Submarine Groundwater Discharge Augments Growth in a Reef Fish. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6(613).

Montiel, D., Lamore, A.F., Stewart, J., Lambert, W.J., Honeck, J., Lu, Y., Warren, O., Adyasari, D., Moosdorf, N., Dimova, N., 2019. Natural groundwater nutrient fluxes exceed anthropogenic inputs in an ecologically impacted estuary: lessons learned from Mobile Bay, Alabama. Biogeochemistry, 145(1): 1-33.

Oehler, T., Bakti, H., Lubis, R.F., Purwoarminta, A., Delinom, R., Moosdorf, N., (2019). Nutrient dynamics in submarine groundwater discharge through a coral reef (western Lombok, Indonesia). Limnology and Oceanography, doi: 10.1002/lno.11240.

Oehler, T., Tamborski, J., Rahman, S., Moosdorf, N., Ahrens, J., Mori, C., Neuholz, R., Schnetger, B., Beck, M., 2019. DSi as a Tracer for Submarine Groundwater Discharge. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6(563).

Taniguchi, M., Dulai, H., Burnett, K.M., Santos, I.R., Sugimoto, R., Stieglitz, T., Kim, G., Moosdorf, N., Burnett, W.C., 2019. Submarine Groundwater Discharge: Updates on Its Measurement Techniques, Geophysical Drivers, Magnitudes, and Effects. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 7(141).

Vollberg, F., Walther, M., Gärdes, A., Moosdorf, N., 2019. Modeling the Potential of Submarine Groundwater Discharge to Facilitate Growth of Vibrio cholerae Bacteria. Hydrology, 6(2): 39.


2018

Adyasari, D., Oehler, T., Afiati, N., Moosdorf, N., 2018. Groundwater nutrient inputs into an urbanized tropical estuary system in Indonesia. Science of The Total Environment, 627: 1066-1079.

Cho, H.-M., Kim, G., Kwon, E.Y., Moosdorf, N., Garcia-Orellana, J., Santos, I.R., 2018. Radium tracing nutrient inputs through submarine groundwater discharge in the global ocean. Scientific Reports, 8(1): 2439-2446.

Oehler, T., Eiche, E., Putra, D., Adyasari, D., Hennig, H., Mallast, U., Moosdorf, N., 2018. Seasonal variability of land-ocean groundwater nutrient fluxes from a tropical karstic region (southern Java, Indonesia). Journal of Hydrology, 565: 662-671.

Moosdorf, N., Cohen, S., von Hagke, C., 2018. A global erodibility index to represent sediment production potential of different rock types. Applied Geography, 101: 36-44.

2017

Chen, Z., Auler, A.S., Bakalowicz, M., Drew, D., Griger, F., Hartmann, J., Jiang, G.H., Moosdorf, N., Richts, A., Stevanovic, Z., Veni, G. and Goldscheider, N. (2017) The World Karst Aquifer Mapping project: concept, mapping procedure and map of Europe. Hydrogeology Journal 25, 771-785.

de Graaf, I.E.M., van Beek, R.L.P.H., Gleeson, T., Moosdorf, N., Schmitz, O., Sutanudjaja, E.H., Bierkens, M.F.P. (2017). A global-scale two-layer transient groundwater model: Development and application to groundwater depletion. Advances in Water Resources, 102: 53-67.

Moosdorf, N. and Oehler, T. (2017) Societal use of fresh submarine groundwater discharge: An overlooked water resource. Earth-Science Reviews 171, 338-348.

Oehler, T., Mogollón, J.M., Moosdorf, N., Winkler, A., Kopf, A., Pichler, T., 2017. Submarine groundwater discharge within a landslide scar at the French Mediterranean coast. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 198(Part A): 128-137.

Torres, M.A., Moosdorf, N., Hartmann, J., Adkins, J.F. and West, A.J. (2017) Glacial weathering, sulfide oxidation, and global carbon cycle feedbacks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, 8716-8721.

2015

Fan, Y., Richard, S., Bristol, R.S., Peters, S.E., Ingebritsen, S.E., Moosdorf, N., Packman, A., Gleeson, T., Zaslavsky, I., Peckham, S., Murdoch, L., Fienen, M., Cardiff, M., Tarboton, D., Jones, N., Hooper, R., Arrigo, J., Gochis, D., Olson, J., Wolock, D., 2015. DigitalCrust - a 4D data system of material properties for transforming research on crustal fluid flow. Geofluids, 15(1-2): 372-379.

Moosdorf, N., Stieglitz, T., Waska, H., Dürr, H.H., Hartmann, J., 2015. Submarine groundwater discharge from tropical islands: a review. Grundwasser, 20(1): 53-67. 

2014

Bataille, C.P., Brennan, S.R., Hartmann, J., Moosdorf, N., Wooller, M.J., Bowen, G.J., 2014. A geostatistical framework for predicting variability in strontium concentrations and isotope ratios in Alaskan rivers. Chemical Geology, 389: 1-15.

Hartmann, J., Moosdorf, N., Lauerwald, R., West, A.J. & Hinderer, M., 2014. Global chemical weathering and associated P-release - the role of lithology, temperature and soil properties. Chemical Geology, 363: 145-163.

Gleeson, T., Moosdorf, N., Hartmann, G. & Van Beek, L.P.H., 2014. A glimpse beneath earth's surface: GLobal HYdrogeology MaPS (GLHYMPS) of permeability and porosity. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(11): 3891-3898.

Goll, D.S., Moosdorf, N., Hartmann, J. & Brovkin, V., 2014. Climate-driven changes in chemical weathering and associated phosphorus release since 1850: Implications for the land carbon balance. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(10): 3553-3558.

Moosdorf, N., Renforth, P., Hartmann, J., 2014. Carbon dioxide efficiency of terrestrial enhanced weathering. Environmental Science & Technology 48, 4809-4816.

Moosdorf, N., Weiss, A., Müller, F., Lauerwald, R., Hartmann, J., Worrall, F., 2014. Salt marshes in the silica budget of the North Sea. Cont Shelf Res 82, 31-36.

2013

Lauerwald, R., Hartmann, J., Moosdorf, N., Dürr, H.H. & Kempe, S., 2013. Retention of dissolved silica within the fluvial system of the conterminous USA. Biogeochemistry 113, 637-659.

Lauerwald, R., Hartmann, J., Moosdorf, N., Kempe, S. & Raymond, P.A., 2013. What controls the spatial patterns of the riverine carbonate system? – A case study for North America. Chemical Geology 337-338: 114-127.

2012

Hartmann, J., Dürr, H., Moosdorf, N., Meybeck, M. & Kempe, S., 2012. The geochemical composition of the terrestrial surface (without soils) and comparison with the upper continental crust. International Journal of Earth Sciences 101: 365-376.

Hartmann, J. & Moosdorf, N., 2012. The new global lithological map database (GLiM): A representation of rock properties at the Earth surface. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 12: Q12004.

Lauerwald, R., Hartmann, J., Ludwig, W. & Moosdorf, N., 2012. Assessing the nonconservative fluvial fluxes of dissolved organic carbon in North America. Journal of Geophysical Research 117: G01027. 

Luyssaert, S., Abril, G., Andres, R., Bastviken, D., Bellassen, V., Bergamaschi, P., Bousquet, P., Chevallier, F., Ciais, P., Corazza, M., Dechow, R., Erb, K.-H., Etiope, G., Fortems-Cheiney, A., Grassi, G., Hartmann, J., Jung, M., Lathière, J., Lohila, A., Moosdorf, N., Njakou, D.S., Otto, J., Papale, D., Peters, W., Peylin, P., Raymond, P., Rödenbeck, C., Saarnio, S., Schulze, E.-D., Szopa, S., Thompson, R., Verkerk, P.J., Vuichard, N., Wang, R., Wattenbach, M. and Zaehle, S., 2012. The European CO2, CO, CH4 and N2O balance between 2001 and 2005. Biogeosciences 9: 3357-3380.

2011

Gleeson, T., Smith, L., Moosdorf, N. Hartmann, J., Dürr, H.H., Manning, A.H., van Beek, L.P.H., & Jellinek, A.M., 2011, Mapping permeability over the surface of the Earth: Geophysical Research Letters 38: L02401.

Hartmann, J. & Moosdorf, N., 2011. Chemical weathering rates of silicate-dominated lithological classes and associated liberation rates of phosphorus on the Japanese Archipelago – implications for global scale analysis. Chemical Geology 287(3-4):125-157.

Moosdorf, N., Hartmann, J. & Lauerwald, R., 2011. Changes in dissolved silica mobilization into river systems draining North America until the period 2081-2100. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 110(1): 31-39.

Moosdorf, N., Hartmann, J., Lauerwald, R., Hagedorn, B. & Kempe, S., 2011. Atmospheric CO2 consumption by chemical weathering in North America. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 75(24): 7829-7854.

 

Please be aware of a name change: Publications before 2011 are often published with my maiden name “Nils Jansen”

2010

Hartmann, J., Jansen, N., Dürr, H.H., Harashima, A., Okubo, K. & Kempe, S., 2010. Predicting riverine dissolved silica fluxes to coastal zones from a hyperactive region and analysis of their first order controls. International Journal of Earth Sciences 99(1): 207-230.

Jansen, N., Hartmann, J., Lauerwald, R., Dürr, H.H., Kempe, S., Loos, S. & Middelkoop, H., 2010. Dissolved silica mobilization in the conterminous USA. Chemical Geology 270(1-4): 90-109. 

Moosdorf, N., Hartmann, J. & Dürr, H.H., (2010). Lithological composition of the North American continent and implications of lithological map resolution for dissolved silica flux modeling. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 11:Q11003.

2009

Abu Ghazleh, S., Hartmann, J., Jansen, N. & Kempe, S., 2009. Water input requirements of the rapidly shrinking Dead Sea. Naturwissenschaften 96(5): 637-643.

Hartmann, J., Jansen, N., Dürr, H.H., Kempe, S. & Köhler, P., 2009. Global CO2-consumption by chemical weathering: what is the contribution of highly active weathering regions? Global and Planetary Change 69(4): 185-194.

2007

Hartmann, J., Jansen, N., Kempe, S. & Dürr, H.H., 2007. Geochemistry of the river Rhine and the upper danube: Recent trends and lithological influence on baselines. Journal of Environmental Science for Sustainable Society 1: 39-46.

Book chapters

Stevens, L.E., Aly, A.A., Arpin, S.M., Apostolova, I., Ashley, G.M., Barba, P.Q., Barquín, J., Beauger, A., Benaabidate, L., Bhat, S.U., Bouchaou, L., Cantonati, M., Carroll, T.M., Death, R., Dwire, K.A., Felippe, M.F., Fensham, R.J., Fryar, A.E., Garsaball, R.P.i., Gjoni, V., Glazier, D.S., Goldscheider, N., Gurrieri, J.T., Guðmundsdóttir, R., Guzman, A.R., Hájek, M., Hassel, K., Heartsill-Scalley, T., Herce, J.S.i., Hinterlang, D., Holway, J.H., Ilmonen, J., Jenness, J., Kapfer, J., Karaouzas, I., Knight, R.L., Kreiling, A.-K., Lameli, C.H., Ledbetter, J.D., Levine, N., Lyons, M.D., Mace, R.E., Mentzafou, A., Marle, P., Moosdorf, N., Norton, M.K., Pentecost, A., Pérez, G.G., Perla, B., Saber, A.A., Sada, D., Segadelli, S., Skaalsveen, K., Springer, A.E., Swanson, S.K., Schwartz, B.F., Sprouse, P., Tekere, M., Tobin, B.W., Tshibalo, E.A., Voldoire, O., 2021. The Ecological Integrity of Spring Ecosystems: A Global Review, Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Elsevier, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-821139-7.00111-2.

Moosdorf, N., 2017. Submariner Grundwasserabfluss - die unsichtbare Verbindung zwischen Land und Meer. In: Hempel, G., Hempel, I., Hornidge, A.-K. (Eds.), Klüger nutzen - besser schützen: Bremer Forschung an tropischen Küsten. Edition Falkenberg, Bremen, pp. 55-58.

Global Maps

Chen, Z., Goldscheider, N., Auler, A., Bakalowicz, M., Broda, S., Clos, P., Drew, D., Hartmann, J., Jiang, G., Krombholz, M., Moosdorf, N., Richts, A., Stevanovic, Z., Veni, G., Dumont, A., Aureli, A., 2017. World Karst Aquifer Map, 1: 40 000 000, Published by BGR, KIT, IAH, and UNESCO, Berlin, Reading, Karlsruhe and Paris.

Moosdorf, N., Hartmann, J., 2015. Lithological map of the World. Commission of the Geological Map of the World (CGMW), Paris.

Other Publications

Sayre, R., Dangermond, J., Frye, C., Vaughan, R., Aniello, P., Breyer, S., Cribbs, D., Hopkins, D., Naumann, R., Derrenbacher, B., Wright, D., Brown, C., Butler, K., Bennett, L., Smith, J., Benson, L., Van Sistine, D., Warner, H., Cress, J., Danielson, J., Hamann, S., Cecere, T., Reddy, A., Burton, D., True, D., Metzger, M., Hartmann, J., Moosdorf, N., Dürr, H., Paganini, M., DeFourney, P., Arino, O., Anderson, M., Comer, P., Maynard, S., Grosse, A., 2014. A New Map of Global Ecological Land Units — An Ecophysiographic Stratification Approach. Association of American Geographers, Washington DC, 46 pp.

Alin, S., Siedlecki, S., Hales, B., Mathis, J., Evans, W., Stukel, M., Gaxiola-Castro, G., Hernandez-Ayon, J.M., Juranek, L., Goñi, M., Turi, G., Needoba, J., Mayorga, E., Lachkar, Z., Gruber, N., Hartmann, J., Moosdorf, N., Feely, R. & Chavez, F., 2012. Coastal Carbon Synthesis for the Continental Shelf of the North American Pacific Coast (NAPC): Preliminary Results. OCB Newsletter, Winter 5 (1), 1-5.

Abu Ghazleh, S., Kempe, S., Hartmann, J. & Jansen, N., 2010. Rapidly Shrinking Dead Sea Urgently Needs Infusion of 0.9 km³/a from Planned Red-Sea Channel: Implication for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development. Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engeneering 4 (1), 211-216.

Jansen, N., 2010. Chemical rock weathering in North America as source of dissolved silica and sink of atmospheric CO2, PhD. thesis, 125 pp, University of Hamburg, Hamburg.

Abu Ghazleh, S., Hartmann, J., Jansen, N. & Kempe, S., 2009. Das Sterben des Toten Meeres. Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau 62 (7): 368-370. 

Extended Abstracts

Purwoarminta, A., Moosdorf, N., Delinom, R.M., 2018. Investigation of groundwater-seawater interactions: a review. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 118(1): 012017.

Adyasari, D., Moosdorf, N., Oehler, T., 2016. Pollutant transport by submarine groundwater discharge from Jepara coastal region, IAGI Annual Convention, Bandung.

Hartmann, J., Lauerwald, R. & Moosdorf, N., 2014. A Brief Overview of the GLObal RIver Chemistry Database, GLORICH. Procedia Earth and Planetary Science, 10: 23-27.

Hartmann, J. & Moosdorf, N., 2011. Coupling spatial geochemical and lithological information to distinguish silicate and non-silicate chemical weathering fluxes (Extended Abstract). Applied Geochemistry 26 (Supplement 1): S281-S284.

Moosdorf, N., Hartmann, J. & Lauerwald, R., 2011. Compatibility of space and time for modeling fluvial HCO3- fluxes – a comparison (Extended abstract). Applied Geochemistry 26 (Supplement 1): S295-S297.