All abstracts by Beat Müller in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2017) Organic Carbon Mass Accumulation Rate Regulates the Flux of Reduced Substances from the Sediments of Deep LakesSteinsberger T, Schmid M, Wüest A, Schwefel R, Wehrli B & Müller B
(2013) Rare Earth Elements in the Sediments of Lake Baikal
Och L, Müller B, Ulrich A, Voegelin A, Wichser A, Vologina E & Sturm M
(2013) The Influence of Frost Weathering on the Release of Readily Available Ions from Granite Surfaces
Chwalek T, Torres N, Furrer G, Brandl H, Müller B & Hauser P
(2013) On-Site Porewater Measurements of Lake Baikal Sediments
Torres N, Och L, Müller B, Sturm M & Vologina E
(2009) Large Iron Isotope Fractionation at the Oxic-Anoxic Boundary in Lake Nyos
Teutsch N, Schmid M, Müller B, Halliday A & Wehrli B
(2009) Greenhouse Gas (CO2, CH4 and N2O) Emissions from Lake Rotsee (Switzerland) during Autumn Turnover
Diem T, Eugster W, Müller B & Schubert C
(2005) Mineralization Pathways in the Sediments of Lake Baikal – A Microsensor and Modeling Study
Maerki M, Müller B & Wehrli B
(2004) Interaction between an Aerob Bacterium and Vermiculite: Effects on Chemical, Mineralogical and Mechanica Properties of Vermiculite
Müller B
(2002) Nitrogen Turnover in Lake Sediments – Seen with Ion-Selective Electrodes
Märki M, Müller B, Dinkel C & Wehrli B
(2002) No Effect of Hypolimnetic Aeration on the P Cycling of Lake Sempach a Re-evaluation of a Well-Accepted Concept
Gächter R & Müller B
(2002) Nutrient Retention Ponds in Agriculture – Load and Efficiency
Reinhardt M, Müller B, Stierli R & Gächter R