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Robert F. Strzepek
University of Tasmania · 🇦🇺 AU
Career Stage: Senior
CDR Specialization
Ocean CDR
Leveraging ocean alkalinity, nutrient cycling, or seaweed farming to sequester carbon in the ocean.
Metrics
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| h-index | 33 |
| Citations | 6,846 |
| Publications | 87 |
| CDR Focus | 13.8% |
| Trajectory | Declining |
Top CDR Publications
Investigating the effect of nickel concentration on phytoplankton growth to assess potential side-effects of ocean alkalinity enhancement (2022) 55 citations · Enhanced Weathering
Iron limitation of kelp growth may prevent ocean afforestation (2023) 31 citations · General CDR
Influence of ocean alkalinity enhancement with olivine or steel slag on a coastal plankton community in Tasmania (2024) 25 citations · Enhanced Weathering
Effects of ocean alkalinity enhancement on plankton in the Equatorial Pacific (2025) 12 citations · General CDR
Identifying the Most (Cost‐)Efficient Regions for CO2 Removal With Iron Fertilization in the Southern Ocean (2023) 10 citations · General CDR
Influence of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement with Olivine or Steel Slag on a Coastal Plankton Community in Tasmania (2023) 5 citations · Enhanced Weathering
Investigating the effect of nickel concentration on phytoplankton growth to inform the assessment of ocean alkalinity enhancement (2022) 4 citations · Enhanced Weathering
Identifying the most (cost-)efficient regions for CO2 removal with Iron Fertilization in the Southern Ocean (2023) 1 citations · General CDR
Comment on egusphere-2023-2120 (2023) 0 citations · Enhanced Weathering
Supplementary material to “Influence of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement with Olivine or Steel Slag on a Coastal Plankton Community in Tasmania” (2023) 0 citations · Ocean CDR
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