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Bo Thamdrup

Researcher at University of Southern Denmark

Publications -  205
Citations -  21357

Bo Thamdrup is an academic researcher from University of Southern Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Denitrification & Anammox. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 196 publications receiving 19088 citations. Previous affiliations of Bo Thamdrup include Odense University & Aarhus University.

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Production of N 2 through Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation Coupled to Nitrate Reduction in Marine Sediments

TL;DR: It is found that a process novel to the marine nitrogen cycle, anaerobic oxidation of ammonium coupled to nitrate reduction, contributes substantially to N2 production in marine sediments.
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The anaerobic degradation of organic matter in Danish coastal sediments - Iron reduction, manganese reduction, and sulfate reduction

TL;DR: It is speculated that in shallow sediments of the Skagerrak, surface Mn oxides are present in a somewhat reduced oxidation level allowing Mn2+ to escape, and perhaps providing the Mn22+ which enriches sediment of the deep basin, as well as reflecting the saturation by Mn2- of highly reactive surface adsorption sites.
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Pathways of organic carbon oxidation in three continental margin sediments

TL;DR: It is suspected that the importance of O2 respiration in many coastal sediments has been overestimated, whereas metal oxide reduction (both Fe and Mn reduction) has probably been well underestimated.
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Calibration of Sulfate Levels in the Archean Ocean

TL;DR: Sulfur isotope fractionation experiments on marine and freshwater sulfate reducers, together with the isotope record, imply that oceanic Archean sulfate concentrations were less than one-hundredth of present marine sulfate levels and one-fifth of what was previously thought.
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Manganese, iron and sulfur cycling in a coastal marine sediment, Aarhus bay, Denmark

TL;DR: The seasonal variation in oxidized and reduced pools of Mn, Fe and S, as well as the rates of SO42− reduction, were studied in a fine-grained sediment as mentioned in this paper.