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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Gert J. DE LANGE Professor (emeritus) in Marine Geochemistry and Chemical Oceanography at the Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University Academic studies: B.Sc. Chemistry at Groningen University M.Sc. Chemistry (major); Geology (auxiliary); both at Groningen University The directions within the M.Sc. were for Major: Physical Chemistry / Marine Geochemistry (Profs. Jelinek / Salomons), and for Auxiliaries : Geology / Marine Geochemistry (with Profs van Straaten / Eisma). Research was done on : Nb,Se,Cl/S single crystals(intercalated) as semiconductors; early diagenetic processes in sediment and pore-water from Dollard and Lauwerszee; experimental caliche formation and stable isotopes; clay minerals characterization; report on CO2 greenhouse gas and effect on global atm-t and the ph of seawater; thesis on clay-minerals as intercalates Ph.D. Thesis Geochemical and early diagenetic aspects of interbedded pelagic / turbiditic sediments in two N. Atlantic abyssal plains at Utrecht University Relevant working experience: setting up and supervising geochemical laboratory exercises for Geology students (at Groningen University) participated in a NIOZ-expedition to the N. Atlantic and one to the S. Atlantic, was main scientist in an assessment project on the southern North Sea environment; and studied the sub-recent clay mineral distribution in the Congo Fan (both at NIOZ) educator physics and chemistry at Vlissingen advanced technical school (MTS) ( ~level between highschool and university) Working as Marine Geochemist at Institute for Earth Sciences, Geochemistry from : scientist (provisional appointment) assistant professor associate professor professor Marine Geochemistry and Chemical Oceanography 2015 present emeritus professor Marine Geochemistry and Chemical Oceanography Installed and obtained via external projects most of the presently available seagoing and (marine) geochemical facilities at the faculty for Earth Sciences Utrecht, was co-author of the white paper Utrecht Marine Geosciences, initiated and enforced (inter)national collaboration in Marine Geosciences, initiated several marine geochemical / paleoceanographic courses, served in various (inter)national committees, submitted and obtained a range of (inter) national projects. Research Interests Early diagenetic alteration of paleo proxies, the interpretation of elemental variations related to climatic fluctuations in marine sediments, as well as brine compositions related to equilibria and origin, redox related changes across seawater/brine interfaces, and origin and related isotopic composition of methane and porefluid in mud volcanoes are amongst his main fields of interest. Focus of his attention has been and is given to research in the Mediterranean during ODP (co-proponent and participant to Leg 160), various EU

2 (MARFLUX, PALAEOFLUX, SAP, BIODEEP, and ANAXIMANDER), international/esf projects (MEDINAUT, MEDIFLUX, MIDDLE, MOCCHA), and national projects (PASSAP, PALM, MOCCHA-dip, MACCHIATO, CORTADO). Professional results (Co) authorship of ~ 200 International peer-reviewed papers (with > 9400 citations Google; >6300 ISI) since 1975; (H-index per 1.Oct.2016: 59 (Google) or 50 (ISI)). (e.g. ODPpapers not included in ISI). See also: ResearcherID =B Supervision of > 22 PhD students and > 25 MSc students; External examiner co-supervisor for PhD s in United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium; Egypt; France; Tunesia; Spain; Switzerland, and the Netherlands; (Co)PI for a range of EU- and ESF- projects on Marine Geosciences; more than 30 invited talks and lectures in the last 10-years. was (co)convenor of more than 12 international symposia/sessions during the last decade (at EGU, AGU, ASLO, IGC, CIESM, RCMS, Goldschmidt), and is presently acting as Editor-in-Chief of Marine Geology. =========================================================== Being at University my main duties have always included lecturing, guidance of BSc, MSc, and PhD students, and general university, national, and international duties. In the following an overview is given of University Tasks, (Inter)National general and scientific functions, and (Inter) National- collaboration, -projects, -funding. In addition, overviews are given for conference Abstracts, Talks/Posters, Peer-rev papers, and other Papers University duties / services General Some of the more significant University tasks were: - responsible for the Geochemical Labs (~ ); - co-writer of the long-range Marine GeoSciences Programme (1985); - co-director department Geochemistry (~ ); - Curriculum Coordinator Geochemistry ( ); - member Faculty Financial Board ( ), - Geochemistry representative in Education and Exam committee of the Earth Sciences - Faculty (Geology/ Geophysics/ Geochemistry) ( ); - National Coordinator for European student exchange Erasmus/Socrates in Earth Sciences ( Mercator ) ( ) (*): this also included a yearly coordinators meeting and associated intensive course of 2-weeks (average contribution: 5 days/year) Education For more than 25 years, lectures and practicals were given in various aspects of Geochemistry and Paleoceanography: lectures, analytical and mathematical practicals have been initiated, composed, updated, and taught. During the last ~10 years those included the following classes (main contributions until recently): Geochemical Processes at the Earth s Surface BSc-yr3; Paleoceanography-BSc-yr3; Paleoclimate -MSc; Biogeochemistry - MSc (average contribution per course over the last 10-years 75,50,50,25% resp.) (total time CV. 2

3 including preps ~50% on yearly basis). Since being Emeritus: none in Utrecht, but give part of 2 MSc courses in Granada. Supervision of students: More than 25 M.Sc. students and > 22 PhD-students were (co-) supervised at the Faculty during the last 27 years, and more than 17 BSc students (since 2003, the start of BSc theses). In addition to the supervision at Utrecht, several students, e.g. BSc, MSc, Ph.D. s, and postdocs from Utrecht and other European, African, Asian, and American universities have been trained during expeditions with various research vessels and International programmes to the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and to the Mediterranean. For the last 12 years, these were: 1999: MEDINETH (6) and SMILABLE (4), 2000: PASSAP (10), 2001: BIOPASS (7), 2002: BIODEEP III (3); 2003: Anaximander (5 ), BIODEEP (1), and Nautinil (2); 2004: PaleoPASS (9) and MIMES (5); 2005: ESPRESSO (9); 2006: PASS2b (6); 2007: CAPPUCCINO (1); 2008 DOPPIO (12); 2009: MACCHIATO (10); 2010 RISTRETTO y LUNGO (12); 2011: CORTADO (12) (Co-)Promotor of completed Ph.D. Thesis: J.J. Middelburg (Early diagenesis and authigenic mineral formation in anoxic sediments of Kau Bay, Indonesia) B.J. van Os (Primary and diagenetic signals in Mediterranean sapropels and North Atlantic turbidites: origin and fate of trace metals and paleo-proxies) E. Henneke (Early diagenetic processes and sulphur speciation in pore waters and sediments of hypersaline Tyro and Bannock Basins, eastern Mediterranean) H.F. Passier (Early diagnetic reactions involving sulphur and their relation to sapropel formation in the eastern Mediterranean) P. Pruysers ((Early diagenetic processes in sediments and pore water of anoxic sediments in the Angola basin, SE Atlantic) I.A. Nijenhuis (Geochemistry of eastern Mediterranean sedimentary cycles) S.J. Schenau (Cycling of phosphorous and manganese in the Arabian Sea during the Late Quaternary) A. Rutten (Fluxes, diagenesis, and preservation of recent and Holocene sediments in the eastern Mediterranean) P.J.M. van Santvoort (Fluxes, diagenesis, and the variation of proxies in eastern Mediterranean sediments) A.M. Reitz (Diagenetic and paleoceanographic variations in sedimentary Mn, Ba, and CaCO3, with emphasis on the eastern Mediterranean sapropel S1) T. Jilbert, Laminated sediments as archives of short timescale climate change and palaeoceanography of the Mediterranean A. Dueñas-Bohórquez, (A Seasonality and habitat controls on benthic foraminifera salinity Proxies) J.C. Wit (Calibration, validation and application of foraminiferal carbonate based proxies: Reconstructing temperature, salinity and sea water Mg/Ca) M-L. Goudeau, (Multidisciplinary study of continental/ocean climate dynamics using high resolution records from the Eastern Mediterranean) R. Hennekam (High-frequency climate variability in the late Quaternary eastern Mediterranean - Associations of Nile discharge and basin overturning circulation dynamics) In addition, I have been a member of the Ph.D. committee (examiner) for ~ 55 Theses, most CV. 3

4 of which were at Utrecht University but some at Groningen and Amsterdam (for international: see below). Unfinished and Current PhD s : V. Mastalerz, 2005, Origin and biogeochemical processes of mud, fluids and gas at Mud Expulsion Sites in the eastern Mediterranean (two- 1 st -author-papers, no thesis) S. Ní Fhlaithearta, 2007, Calibration and Validation of methane-related proxies (expected:dec.2016). J. Wu, 2012, Characterization and reconstruction of different drivers for sapropel formation in the Eastern Mediterranean over the last glacial cycle and their global significances (expected April- 2017) Visiting scientist / project: Granted co-written Postdoctoral research project (2-yr; Gallego-Torres D.: exchange Granada- Utrecht, mainly at Utrecht) MICINN/SEU/DGU (Spanish Ministery of Science): (Inter) National Functions / Services Education-related International MSc supervisor: M.Sc (partial) P. Knutz, Arhus Univ. (1995) M.Sc. E. Schefuss, Kiel Univ. (July 1998) M.Sc. J. Becker, Kiel Univ. (June 1999) MSc (partial) E. Grimaldi Milano2 Univ. (March 2013) External examiner/member examination committee of International Ph.D.: T. Pearce, London/Kingston Univ. ( ) (+ oral defence) S. Kienast (Univ. British Columbia; May 2003) M.K.K. Ibrahim (Univ. Alexandria; Nov. 2003) H.M.M. Faragallah (Univ. Alexandria, 2004) Lieven Naudts, May 24, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.(+oral defence) W. Oueslati (Tunis, 13 April, 2011) (written evaluation + oral defence) M. Rodrigo Gamiz (Granada, 23 Jan., 2012 (+ oral defence) C. Liang (Bremen Univ.; Febr.10, 2012(+ oral defence) A.L. Grauel, (ETH-Zuerich; April 5, 2012(+ oral defence) O. Cartapanis (Aix-en-Provence, FR; 20 Jun, 2012) (+ oral defence) E. Stetten (Paris-VI, FR) 24-Nov, 2015 (rapporteur + oral defence) Co-supervision, external advisor or co-promotor for PhD Thesis: C. März (Univ. Bremen; 1-Febr.2008) (+ oral defence) J.A.Díaz-Ochoa (Univ., Concepcion; May 8, 2008) M. Kodrans-Nsiah, (Bremen Univ. 13 June, 2008) (+ oral defence) S. Henkel, (Bremen Univ.,August 12, 2011) (+ oral defence) C. López-Rodríguez PhD at Granada Univ./CSIC (Jan.8, 2016) N. Torres-Crespo PhD at Granada Univ/CSIC (defence expected, March-2017) L. Lopez-Alcaide PhD at Granada Univ/CSIC (defence expected, March-2017) CV. 4

5 Extracurricular Workshops/Intensive Courses at Utrecht and International (selection) Intensive course(s) (e.g. Geochemistry, Diagenesis, Paleoceanography, methane fluxes mud volcanoes, Gas hydrates) during yearly Mercator National Coordinators meeting for European student exchange Erasmus/Socrates in Earth Sciences ( ) Oxic / Anoxic eastern Mediterranean sediments; Utrecht, April 21-22, (speakers e.g. Nijenhuis, Rutten, Van der Weijden; De Lange,.) Introduction to Background and Applications of Micro electrodes. Introduction at NSG Course: Background and Applications of Micro electrodes, Utrecht, Oct , 1997 (Speakers: Van Gemerden; Helder; Luther; De Lange, Marine porewater modelling, steady vs non-steady state. April, (speakers: D. Burdige; G.J. De Lange; Slomp; Haese; Swarzensky; ) De Lange G.J., Mascle J., Woodside J., and Wortel R. (2006). Organizer Mini-symposium/ Intensive Course ISES/NSG/EUprox (Utrecht, April 10-11, 2006) : Mediterranean deep structures and shallow expressions. De Lange G.J., Dählmann A., Mastalerz V. Haese R., Mascle J., J. Woodside, JP Foucher, V. Lykousis, A. Michard (2006), and Anaximander and Mediflux Parties. Lecture: Composition and origin of gas, fluid, and mud at eastern Mediterranean mud expulsion structures. Contribution to Intensive Course ISES/NSG/EUprox (April 10-11, 2006) De Lange G.J. and Jilbert T. (2007). Intensive Course Paleoceanography at Milano Bicocca University; July 4-10, 2007 (10 lecture hours, 40 practical-computer-based hours). De Lange G.J. (2010) Intensive Course Paleoceanography at Granada University; July 14-21, (10 lecture hours, 50 practical-computer-based hours). G.J. De Lange and W. Krijgsman. Shallow Gypsum Versus Deep Dolomite Formation During the first phase of the Messinian Salinity Crisis. Lecture at MEDGATE Sorbas Intensive course and fieldwork on the Messinian Salinity Crisis (~30 student & staff). At: Sorbas, Spain, Oct., G.J. De Lange (and F. Martinez-Ruiz, and D. Gallego-Torres) MSc- Course Granada University/CSIC: 2-6 Febr-2015: lectures/practicles for courses: Geochemical Composition of marine Sediments; formation, provenance, and diagenesis. G.J. De Lange (and F. Martinez-Ruiz, and D. Gallego-Torres) MSc- Course Granada University/CSIC: Febr-2015: lectures/practicles for courses: Marine organic matter, formation, preservation, and maturation. G.J. De Lange (and M. Rodrigo-Gamiz, and D. Gallego-Torres) MSc- Course Granada University/CSIC: 8-12 Febr-2016: lectures/practicles for courses: Geochemical Composition of marine Sediments; formation, provenance, and diagenesis. G.J. De Lange (and M. Rodrigo-Gamiz, and D. Gallego-Torres) MSc- Course Granada University/CSIC: Febr-2016: lectures/practicles for courses: Marine organic matter, formation, preservation, and maturation General Functions / Services National functions/memberships - National Advisory Group AA ( ) - National Advisory Group CTD ( ) - National Advisory Group VI ( ) - Dutch Scientific Committee on Ocean Research (SCOR)( ) - review panels for Dutch Science Foundation (NWO) CV. 5

6 - President of the Board of Netherlands School for Sedimentary Geology (NSG) ( ) International functions/services/memberships Member review committee Southampton Oceanography Centre / Challenger Division of Sedimentary Processes ( ) Member Program Committee Euromargins (European Science Foundation)( ) Co-proponent of granted ODP-proposals: Legs 57,60/61,75) (due to faculty obligations, participation as inorganic scientist to Leg160 alone) Evaluation committee member for DFG SFB proposals (incl.oral defence and discussions) Referee for research proposals submitted to British Science Foundation (NERC), French Science Foundation (CNRS), Italian Science Foundation (CNR), German Science Foundation (DFG), Israel Science Foundation (ISF); Swiss Science Foundation (SSF); Danish Science Foundation (DSF); American Science Foundation (NSF); Australian Science Foundation (ASF); Organizer/chairman of CIESM Workshop on: Messinian Evaporites From Mega-deposits to Micro-biology; Almeria, Nov. 7-11, 2007 Co-organizer/-chair of CIESM Workshop on: Impacts of acidification on biological, chemical and physical systems in the Mediterranean and Black Seas; Menton, 1 4 October 2008 Organiser and Chair for all Geosciences sessions (5 afternoons) during CIESM Congress, Venice, Italy;May 2010 (>1000 participants). Organizer/chairman of CIESM Workshop on: Marine Geo-Hazards in the Mediterranean; Nicosia, Feb. 1-5, 2011 Organiser and Chair for all Geosciences sessions (5 afternoons) during CIESM Congress, Marseille, France; 28-Oct-1-Nov 2013 (expected.: >1000 participants). Coordinator of: EU Mast-project Sapropels and Paleoceanography SAP ( ) (with participating groups from France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, and United Kingdom, and total budget >1.3 M-euro) Coordinator ESF MOCCHA project ( ) (with 4 sub-projects and PhD s from Germany, Netherlands, and Switzerland; total budget ~ euro) Elected Chair of CIESM Scientific Committee I, Marine Geosciences ( ) Re-Elected Chair of CIESM (vote during CIESM Congress, May 2010) Scientific Committee I, Marine Geosciences ( ) Member Euro-MARC (EUROCORES) scientific board ( ) Member Scientific Committee RCMS Salamanca Conference Sept-2011 Member scientific Committee Oceanography of the eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea (International Conference, Athens, February 1999) Member of: ODP-PPG committee Deep Biosphere ( ) Member of the Scientific Board of: - Hanse Institute for Advanced studies Hanse Kollegs, Delmenhorst, DE (from 2011 onward ) - Institut for Chemistry and Biology of the Sea (ICBM) of Oldenburg University, DE (2011 onward) Invited Participant of: - COSOD II Workshop Strassburg 1988 CV. 6

7 - DAHLEM Konferenzen, on "Productivity of the Ocean: Present and Past". April 1988, Berlin. - ESCO ODP Workshop Palermo Sicily, ESCO ODP Workshop Copenhagen, May 5-8, NATO Workshop Carbon Cycling in the Glacial Ocean; Sept. 1992; Kiel - European MTP Workshop Barcelona November Chemical Oceanography Gordon Research Conference "Understanding Gloal Change through Marine Chemistry; June 11-16, 1995; Henniker NH, USA - First Euro-Workshop on Gas Hydrates in the Marine Environment; Sept ,1996, Ghent. - ESCO ODP Workshop May 22-25, 1997, Sundvolden/Oslo Neogene Mediterranean Paleoceanography, September 28-30, 1997, Erice, Sicily. - Mast Conference on Progress in Oceanography of the Mediterranean Sea, Rome, November 16-19, Third European Marine Science and Technology Conference; May 1998, Lisbon, Portugal - CIESM Workshop: Mediterranean Scientific Drilling Prospectives. Granada, Spain, June CIESM Workshop: Fluid seepages / mud volcanism in the Mediterranean and adjacent domains. Bologna (Italy), October ESF Magellan Workshop Exploring the Deep Biosphere with Scientific Ocean Drilling January, 2006; Ittingen, Switzerland. - IODP Magellan Workshop Drilling the Messinian in the eastern Mediterranean. Hamburg Oct.7-12, Co-proponent and participant to the Magellaen Workshop Deep-sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) in Brisighella (Ravenna) Italy; May 05 08, Co-proponent and participant to the Magellaen DREAM-II Workshop Deep-sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) January 2014 in Paris, France Initiator, Applicant and (co-)convenor of sessions at International Conferences: De Lange G.J., Emeis K., Erba E., Middelburg J., and Thierstein H), Session F2: "Anoxic sediments and diagenesis: Facts, Fictions and Fronts"; EUG VII Strasbourg (1993 Schulz H., De Lange G.J. and Kastens S., session B12: Marine Fluxes and Early Diagenesis as related to Global Biogeochemical Cycles ; EUG-X Strasbourg (1999) De Lange G.J., Brumsack H.-J., Meyers P.A., and Mckenzie J.A.), session 26, Mediterranean sapropels and the expression of global climate variations Goldschmidt Davos (2002 G. J. De Lange, Patrizia Ziveri, and John Woodside session EUR15: Neogene of the Mediterranean: An ocean laboratory at International Geological Congress IGC33, Oslo Aug.6-14,2008. G. J. De Lange, Co-Conveners: P. Ziveri, KAF Zonneveld. session: Marginal basins as high-resolution recorders of global paleoclimate signals, At EGU General Assembly, Vienna, April 19-24, M. Ribera D Alcalà, G.J. De Lange, P. Ziveri co- chair session: SP.1 Mediterranean climatic global change at 13th RCMNS- Conference; 2-6. Sept, Naples, Italy. CV. 7

8 G.J. De Lange, F. Martinez-Ruiz, S. Bernasconi, G. Versteegh Marginal basin sediments: Archives for high-resolution paleoclimate records including land-ocean interactions ; Oral and poster session at Goldschmidt 2011 Conference in Prague August, 2011 G.J. De Lange, C. Pallud, C. Hensen & A. Laverman Biogeochemical processes in redoxdominated environments: From cold seeps to soils. Oral and poster session at Goldschmidt Conference in Prague August, G.J. De Lange., F. Martinez Ruiz, S. Bernasconi. Oral and Poster Session 069: Processes, Preservation, and Potential of high-resolution Paleoclimate signals in Marginal basins, at AGU-Ocean Sciences, Salt Lake City, USA; Febr., G.J. De Lange and H. Jimenez-Espejo Poster and Oral session 3.1 Climate variability in the Holocene, at: International Geological Conference IGC34, Brisbane 5-10 Aug., G.J. De Lange, D.J.W. Piper, and J. Wells: Oral and poster session: Marine geological process: Present and Past. At: AGU-2102 Fall Meeting San Francisco, 3-7 Dec., G.J. De Lange, F. Martinez-Ruiz, S. Bernasconi session: Marginal basin suboxic sediments: Archives of high-resolution paleoclimate marine and terrestrial records and interactions; at International Conference Goldschmidt 2013 Florence, August Oral and Poster session. De Lange. G.J., J.M. Brandenberger, S. Kasten, P. Louchouarn, F. Martinez Ruiz, and G. Gill, Marginal Basins and Coastal Oceans: Advances in Geochronology and Proxies of Processes, Preservation, and Watershed Change as tools for high-resolution global climate studies including the Anthropocene; Oral and Poster session at AGU 2014 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Febr, 2014; Honolulu Hawaii USA. De Lange G.J., F. Martinez-Ruiz, F. Jorissen, Climate variability in the Holocene and beyond: mining the well-preserved archives in Marginal basins; Oral and poster-session at: EGU-2014, 27-April 2-May, at Vienna. Co-organizer/chair of session at ASLO: 035: From Past to Present: Ocean Productivity and Biogeochemistry. ASLO conference at Granada, Febr, 2015 Co-organizer/chair of session at Goldschmidt 2015 session 7c: "Importance of Redox Processes in Biogeochemistry", at Goldschmidt Prague, 16-21Aug., Co-organizer/chair of session at AGU Fall, 2015: advancements in understanding deep-sea clastic sedimentary processes (M. Rebesco, D. Piper, G.J. De Lange, and J. Wells) De Lange G.J., Piper D.J.W., Wells J.T., and Rebesco M. Marine Geological Processes, Present and Past. Session at AGU Fall, SFO, Dec De Lange G.J.: Chair and co-convenor of all Geosciences Sessions (4 afternoons) at 40th CIESM Congress 2013, Marseille, 27-Oct -2-Nov, 2013; sessions: 01 deep sedimentary processes: Moderator S. Dupre and G.J. De Lange; 08 Marine Canyons: Moderator S. Carniel and G.J. De Lange; 14 Messinian Salinity crisis: Moderator Johanna Lofi and G.J. De Lange; 24 Geo-archeology and sealevel change: Moderator H. Caner and G.J. De Lange; 31 Shoreline dynamics : Moderator M. Duman and G.J. De Lange; 37 Sedimentary and geochemical processes: Moderator Gert J. De Lange; 44 Biogeochemical cycles, past and present: Moderator M. Triantaphylou and G.J. De Lange; 48 marine pollutants: Moderator J. Mascle and Gert J. De Lange; 55 metal distribution in sediments: Moderator M. Bouhmadouche and G.J. De Lange; 73 marine geohazards : Moderator S. Dupre and G.J. De Lange CV. 8

9 Co-chair at conference sessions: Rodriguez y Baena A.M., De Lange G.J., Guieu C., Ozsoy E., Sempéré R. Signals of Change in the Mediterranean and Black Seas: Multi-Lateral Initiatives. at: ASLO Aquatic Science Meeting, January 25-30, Nice, France. Henriet J.P., G.J. De Lange, G. Camoin, P. Campus. European Collaboration for implementation of Marine Research on Cores (ESF EUROCORES Programmes): at European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2010, 2-7 May, 2010; Vienna, Austria. Moderator of Round Table: - De Lange G.J. and Wassmann P. "Interactions and Cycling" at European MTP Workshop Barcelona November, International recognition Best Poster Award (at AGU Meeting Ocean Sciences, Feb. 1994): Eijsink L.M., De Lange G.J. and Krom M.D. (1994) Various Phosphorus phases in sediments from the eastern Mediterranean; a comparison of some sequential extraction methods awarded: Geochemical Fellow 2015 (EAG & GS) International Invited research visits - Distinguished invited Professor at CEREGE, Aix-en-Provence, France (Sept-Dec.2000) - Distinguished invited Professor at CEREGE, Aix-en-Provence, France (Sept-Dec.2001) - Invited Professor Milano University-2 Geosciences, Italy (May-Jul. 2007) - Distinguished invited Professor Paris VI Pierre et Marie Curie, France (May-Jul.2009) - Distinguished invited Professor at CSIC/Univ. Granada, Spain (April-Sept. 2010) - Distinguished invited Professor at CSIC/Univ. Granada, Spain (April-Sept. 2011) Editorship scientific journals and reviewing - Editor-in-Chief of: Marine Geology (2002- ) - Member Editorial Board Marine Geology ( Member Editorial Board: Netherlands Journal of Geosciences (from 1999 onward) - Member Editorial Board: International Journal of Oceanography (from 2004 onward) - Coordinator/scientific Editor for CIESM Monograph-33: Messinian Evaporites: From Mega-deposits to Micro-biology: pp Co-coordinator.-scientific Editor for CIESM Monograph-36: Impacts of acidification on biological, chemical and physical systems in the Mediterranean and Black Sea: pp Coordinator/scientific Editor for CIESM Monograph- 42 Marine Geo-Hazards in the Mediterranean: pp Initiator, Applicant, and Guest-Editor of Special Issue Mar. Geol. 100: Anoxic basins & sapropel deposition in Mediterranean: Past and Present (Cita M.B., De Lange G.J., Olausson E.,eds.), pp Reviewer for a range of Journals (e.g. Mar.Chem., Aquat.GC, GCA, Paleoc., Mar.Geol., Limnol.Oceanogr., Chem.Geol., Sedimentology, Neth.J.Geo., Deep-Se Res., Paleo3, EPSL,.. ) CV. 9

10 External Person evaluations Various career evaluation assessments on colleagues in Belgium, France, Denmark, Germany, Australia, Italy, Israel,Spain, and the Netherlands, including the Habilitationsschrift evaluation for M. Zabel (2002) and S. Kasten (2003). Scientific publications Invited Talks, Abstracts, Posters/Talks at (Inter)national conferences More than 30 invited talks were given, and active participation took place to a range of different conferences throughout the years (e.g. EGU, AGU, Goldschmidt, ICG, ). Titles for most of these can be found in the Detailed summary of Invited Talks, Abstracts, Posters/Talks at (Inter)national conferences (AbsPosterTalksInvited). Other invited talks were given at various European institutes (see below for summary ). In addition, more than 190 International peer-reviewed papers were published as (co) author, and more than 50 other articles and reports (see Peer-reviewed Papers, and ArticlesReports respectively) Other Invited Talks (summarized for alone) 2008: University Heidelberg; University-Paris-VI; University Bremen; 2009: University Bremen; IAEA-Monaco; University Paris-VI; University-Tuebingen; University/Marine Institute Napels; Pelagia-Scheveningen; University/Marine Institute Barcelona; CIESM-Menton; 2010: University Paris-VI; University Modena; University /CSIC Granada; NIOZ ; ESF- Strasbourg; ETH-Zuerich; 2011: ESF-Lisbon; University Paris-VI; University /CSIC Granada; University Tunis; 2012: Angers University; University /CSIC Granada 2013: Vienna University 2014: Shell-The Hague; University/CSIC-Granada; University Athens; CEREGE-Aix-en- Provence/Marseille 2015: Univ. Angers; AWI-Bremerhaven Participation in (Inter)national scientific expeditions A summary of scientific cruises participation is given in the Table below. Table. Participations in scientific expeditions: year cruise/area ship duration 1975 Norwegian Basin / N. Atlantic Aurelia 3 weeks 1976 Angola Basin / Southern Atlantic Tamara 2 months 1980 Angola basin/ S. Atlantic Tyro 2 months 1981 Norwegian basin / N Atlantic Tyro 3 weeks 1985 MAP/NAP N Atlantic M.Dufresne 6 weeks 1995 ODP Leg 160/eastern Mediterranean/as Inorganic geochemist (incl. 6 presentations on-board; and CV. 10

11 various Inorganic Geochemical Site reports) JOIDES Resolution; chief scientist in expeditions to: 1991 MARFLUX-1 / eastern Mediterranean M.Dufresne 6 weeks 1991 MARFLUX-2 / eastern Mediterranean Tyro 3 weeks 1992 MARFLUX-4 / eastern Mediterranean Tyro 2 weeks 1993 MARFLUX-5 / eastern Mediterranean Tyro 3 weeks 1999 SMILABLE / eastern Mediterranean Logachev 3 weeks 2000 PASSAP/ eastern Mediterranean Pelagia 3 weeks 2001 BIOPASS / eastern Mediterranean Pelagia 3 weeks 2004 PaleoPass/eastern Mediterranean Pelagia 3 weeks 2008 DOPPIO/eastern Mediterranean Pelagia 3 weeks 2009 MACCHIATO/eastern Mediterranean R.V. Pelagia 3 weeks 2010/11 RISTRETTO y LUNGO/E.Mediterranean Meteor 4 weeks 2011 CORTADO E. Mediterranean Pelagia 3 weeks co-chief scientist in expeditions to: 1982 Madeira Abyssal Plain/ N Atlantic Tyro 5 weeks 1983 eastern Mediterranean 1 Tyro 3 weeks 1983 eastern Mediterranean 2 Tyro 3 weeks 1984 Nares Abyssal Plain / N Atlantic Tyro 4 weeks 1985 Kau Bay/ eastern Indonesia Tyro 3 weeks 1986 MAP / N Atlantic Tyro 5 weeks 1987 CCC/ eastern Mediterranean Tyro 3 weeks 1987 ABC / eastern Mediterranean Tyro 3 weeks 1988 BAMO / eastern Mediterranean Bannock 3 weeks 1989 Angola Basin / S Atlantic Tyro 6 weeks 1992 NIOP-D3 / N Indian Ocean Tyro 4 weeks 1993 PALAEOFLUX-1 / east. Mediterranean Urania 3 weeks 1994 PALAEOFLUX-3 / east. Mediterranean Urania 3 weeks 1995 PALAEOFLUX- / east. Mediterranean Ravello 1 week 1998 MEDINAUT / east. Mediterranean Nadir/Nautile 4 weeks 1999 MEDINETH / eastern Mediterranean Logachev 3 weeks 2002 BIODEEP-III / eastern Mediterranean Urania 3 weeks 2003 Anaximander / eastern Mediterranean Aegeos 3 weeks 2003 BIODEEP / eastern Mediterranean Universitades 2 weeks 2003 Nautinil/eastern Mediterranean Atalante/Nautile 3 weeks 2004 MIMES/eastern Mediterranean Pelagia 3 weeks 2005 PASS2/eastern Mediterranean Universitatis 2 weeks 2006 PASS2/eastern Mediterranean Universitatis 2 weeks 2011 GASALB Alboran Sea Pelagia 1 week 2 months International Research projects and collaboration From several projects were done with the Dutch Geological Survey mostly within a consortium of International partners from France, United Kingdom, Italy, USA, Canada, Japan, and others. The research areas were mainly the Madeira and Nares Abyssal Plains. From 1983 onward an intense collaboration developed with several European and other partners in the Mediterranean. This collaboration was in three distinct areas: A. Anoxic brine basins (from their discovery in 1983 onward), B. Paleoceanography and Sapropels, and C. Mud Volcanoes. Although I also did some collaborative studies in Indonesia (Kau Bay; CV. 11

12 )), NW Indian Ocean ( ), southern Atlantic Ocean ( ), my focus has been the Mediterranean, in particular after EU-Mast MARFLUX project (UK,FR,IT,PT,NL) Comparing Atlantic and Mediterranean sediments and porewater composition, diagenesis EU-Mast project PALEOFLUX (Biogeochemical Fluxes in the Mediterranean Water-Sediment System( ( UK,NL,IT,GR,PT) EU-Mast SAP (Sapropels And Paleoceanography) project (UK,FR,IT,PT,GR, NL, DE) for which I was the coordinator BIODEEP EU-fp5 Biogeochemical processes, microbiological community structure at deep Anoxic hypersaline brine basins. Collaboration with partners from Messina, Milano, Braunschweig, Colchester, Groningen, Marseille, Southampton, Patras, Venice, Heraklion, Berlin, ANAXIMANDER EU-fp5 Exploration and evaluation of the eastern Mediterranean sea gas hydrates and the associate deep biosphere. Collaboration with partners from: Athens, Crete, Berlin, Clausthal, Amsterdam, Barcelona MEDIFLUX ESF/NWO. Geological, biogeochemical and microbiological aspects of Mediterranean mud expulsion structures. Collaboration with partners from: Paris, Nice, Villefranche, Brest, Bremen, Banyul, Amsterdam, Texel, Groningen /14 MOCCHA ESF/NWO. Multidisciplinary study Of Continental/ocean Climate dynamics using High-resolution records from the eastern mediterranean. Collaboration with partners from: Bremen, Hamburg, Zurich, Milano and Torino /13 MIDDLE ESF/NWO. MIcrobial Diversity in the Deepest hypersaline anoxic LakEs Collaboration with partners from: Messina, Milaan, Grenoble, Marseille, Madrid, Alicante, Kaiserslautern. National Research projects and collaboration PASS2 Paleoceanography and sapropel formation: NWO collaboration with partners Geosciences at Milano, Aix-en-Provence, Athens, Southampton, Lisbon. PASS2 includes not only scientific but also technical/shiptime collaboration, using Dutch sediment traps and Dutch and Italian research vessels. From 1999 to 2001, RV Logachev (1999) and Pelagia (2000,2001) have been used, whereas for 2002 to 2005, RV Urania or equivalent (2002, 2003, 2005) and RV Pelagia or equivalent (2004) will be used. This proposal aims to supplement the shiptime that cannot be granted through the European Marine Sciences Programme (MAST) for the SAP SAPS Sapropel formation and Paleoceanography/Paleoclimate; NWO collaboration with partners Geosciences at Milano, Aix-en-Provence, Athens, Southampton MedfluxNWO collaboration with partners from Bio- and Geo-sciences at: Paris, Nice, Villefranche, Brest, Bremen, Banyul, Amsterdam, Texel, Groningen Darwin NWO-project; collaboration with NIOZ, NIOO PALM PAleo-oceanographic/-climatic studies on Laminated sediments in the Mediterranean. Collaboration with partners from: Bremen, Angers, Zurich, Milano and Haifa Characterization and reconstruction of different drivers for sapropel formation in the Eastern Mediterranean and their global significances. Collaboration: Oldenburg, Bremen, Zurich, Angers, Milano, Amsterdam Funding: CV. 12

13 From 1980 onward I have generated funding for sustaining my research. First this was mainly aimed for obtaining equipment ( ). Subsequently for technical support and analyses ( ), and for national and international projects (PhD-grants, cruises,..). Funding has been generated from a range of different sources: Dutch geological Survey (and International DORA Project); Dutch Science Foundation (NWO); European Science Foundation (ESF); European Union (EU); Darwin centre for Biogeology (DCB); the Chinese research Council (CRC), and industrial partners, for a total of > 6 M-euro as Coordinator and 4 M-euro as one of the Principle Investigators for the period from 1983 onward. In the Table below, a summary is given of Projects (European/NWO) obtained (only recent large projects, e.g. ~ ) Source / name period euro (Utrecht part alone, excl. shiptime - *- ) Mast-3 SAP incl postdoc (Coordinator) EU-fp5 BIODEEP incl postdoc(pi) EU-fp5 ANAXIMANDER+ pd (PI) EU-Margins/ESF MEDIFLUX + PhD (*) ESF/NWO MIDDLE incl PhD (PI) ESF/NWO MOCCHA incl PhD (Coord.) Individual Ph.D. projects obtained: Reitz A. (NWO)(*) Ni-Fhlaithearta S (DCB) Jilbert T. (NWO) Hennekam R. (NWO) Wu J. (CRC) Postdoc projects obtained: Haese R. (Mediflux/NWO) Daehlmann A. (NWO) Shiptime projects and equipment obtained (estimated totals): PASS MEDIFLUX (40% taken as UU )(@) MOCCHA/DOPPIO RISTRETTO y LUNGO CORTADO (@_) includes contribution to Atalante/Nautile) In addition, I have been co-applicant for several successful large-instrument grants (e.g. NIOZcorescanner; GC-irms, LA-ICP.MS,..). Peer-Reviewed Papers DE LANGE summary Gert J. 1. Rijnsdorp, J.; De Lange, GJ; Wiegers, GA; Preparation, structures, CV. 13

14 and properties of niobium chalcogenide halides, NbX2Y2 (X= S, Se; Y= Cl, Br, I) Journal of Solid State Chemistry 30 : De Lange, GJ; 1983 Geochemical evidence of a massive slide in the southern Norwegian Sea Nature 305, De Lange, GJ; Ten Haven, HL; Recent sapropel formation in the eastern Mediterranean Nature 305, Jongsma, D.; Fortuin, AR; Huson, W.; Troelstra, SR; Klaver, GT; Peters, JM; Van Harten, D.; De Lange, GJ; Ten Haven, L.; Discovery of an anoxic basin within the Strabo Trench, eastern Mediterranean Nature 305, Lo Ten Haven, H.; De Lange, G.J.; Klaver, G.T.; The chemical composition and origin of the Tyro brine, eastern Mediterranean. A tentative model. Marine geology 64 : De Lange, GJ; Early diagenetic reactions in interbedded pelagic and turbiditic sediments in the Nares Abyssal Plain (western North Atlantic): Consequences for the composition of sediment and interstitial water. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 50 : de Lange, G.J.; Chemical composition of interstitial water in cores from the Nares abyssal plain (Western North Atlantic) Oceanologica acta 9: De Lange, GJ; Rispens, FB; Indication of a diagenetically induced precipitate of an Fe-Si mineral in sediment from the Nares Abyssal Plain, western North Atlantic. Marine geology 73: Middelburg, J.J.; De Lange, G.J.; van Der Weijden, C.H.; Manganese solubility control in marine pore waters. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 51: de Lange, G.J.; Jarvis, I.; Kuijpers, A.; Geochemical characteristics and provenance of late Quaternary sediments from the Madeira Abyssal Plain, N Atlantic. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 31: Ten Haven, HL; De Lange, GJ; McDuff, RE; Interstitial water studies of Late Quaternary Eastern Mediterranean sediments with emphasis on early diagenetic reactions and evaporitic salt influences. Marine geology 75: Kuijpers, A.; Duin, E.J.T.; de Lange, GJ; Areal sedimentation rate patterns of the southern Nares Abyssal Plain, western N Atlantic Geological Society, London, Special Publications 31: Hydes, DJ; De Lange, GJ; De Baar, HJW; Dissolved aluminium in the Mediterranean. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 52: Middelburg, J.J.; De Lange, G.J.; Van Der Sloot, H.A.; Van Emburg, P.R.; Sophiah, S.; Particulate manganese and iron framboids in Kau Bay, Halmahera (eastern Indonesia). Marine Chemistry 23: Middelburg, J.J.; de Lange, G.J.; Geochemical characteristics as indicators of the provenance of Madeira abyssal plain turbidites. A statistical approach. Oceanologica acta 11: Van der Sloot, HA; Hoede, D.; Hamburg, G.; De Lange, GJ; Middelburg, JJ; Sophiah, S.; Suspended manganese-rich particles in Kau Bay, Halmahera (eastern Indonesia) Marine geology 82: Van Der Weijden, CB; De Lange, GJ; Middelburg, JJ; Van Der Sloot, HA; Some marine geochemical aspects of Kau bay: A tropical fjord-like anoxic basin. Chemical Geology 70: Van der Weijden, CH; De Lange, GJ; Middelburg, JJ; Van der Sloot, HA; The chemical composition of the hypersaline anoxic TYRO and BANNOCK Basins in the Eastern Mediterranean. Chemical Geology 70: De Lange, GJ; Kok, PTJ; Ebbing, J.; Van Der Klugt, P.; Microfault-like structures in unconsolidated Upper Quaternary sediments from the Madeira Abyssal Plain (eastern North Atlantic) Marine geology 80: Prahl, FG; De Lange, GJ; Lyle, M.; Sparrow, MA; Post-depositional stability of long-chain alkenones under contrasting redox conditions Nature 341: CV. 14

15 21. Comans, R.N.J.; Middelburg, J.J.; Zonderhuis, J.; Woittiez, J.R.W.; De Lange, G.J.; Das, H.A.; Van Der Weijden, C.H.; Mobilization of radiocaesium in pore water of lake sediments Nature339, van der Weijden, C.H.; de Lange, G.J.; Middelburg, J.J.; van der Sloot, H.A.; Hoede, D.; Shofiyah, S.; Geochemical characteristics of Kau Bay water Netherlands journal of sea research 24: Middelburg, J.J.; de Lange, G.J.; The isolation of Kau Bay during the last glaciation: direct evidence from interstitial water chlorinity. Netherlands journal of sea research 24: Middelburg, J.J.; de Lange, G.J.; van der Weijden, C.H.; Shofiyah, S.; Sediment chemistry of Kau Bay, Halmahera (eastern Indonesia) Netherlands journal of sea research 24 : De Lange, GJ; Middelburg, JJ; Poorter, RP; Shofiyah, S.; Ferromanganese encrustations on the seabed west of Misool, eastern Indonesia. Netherlands journal of sea research 24 : Lange, GJ; Middelburg, JJ; Pruysers, PA; Middle and Late Quaternary depositional sequences and cycles in the eastern Mediterranean Sedimentology 36 : De Lange, GJ; Middelburg, JJ; Van der Weijden, CH; Catalano, G.; Luther III, GW; Hydes, DJ; Woittiez, JRW; Klinkhammer, GP; Composition of anoxic hypersaline brines in the Tyro and Bannock Basins, eastern Mediterranean Marine chemistry. 31 : Van der Weijden, C.H.; Middelburg, J.J.; De Lange, G.J.; Van der Sloot, H.A.; Hoede, D.; Woittiez, J.R.W.; 1990 Profiles of the redoxsensitive trace elements As, Sb, V, Mo and U in the Tyro and Bannock Basins (eastern Mediterranean) Marine chemistry. 31 : Ullman, WJ; Luther III, GW; De Lange, GJ; Woittiez, JRW; Iodine chemistry in deep anoxic basins and overlying waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Marine chemistry 31 : De Lange, GJ; Boelrijk, N.; Catalano, G.; Corselli, C.; Klinkhammer, GP; Middelburg, JJ; Muller, DW; Ullman, WJ; Van Gaans, P.; Woittiez, JRW; Sulphate-related equilibria in the hypersaline brines of the Tyro and Bannock Basins, eastern Mediterranean. Marine chemistry 31 : De Lange, GJ; Catalano, G.; Klinkhammer, GP; Luther III, GW; The interface between oxic seawater and the anoxic Bannock brine; its sharpness and the consequences for the redox-related cycling of Mn and Ba Marine chemistry. 31 : Middelburg, J.J.; De Lange, G.J.; Kreulen, R.; Dolomite formation in anoxic sediments of Kau Bay, Indonesia. Geology 18 : Luther III, G.W.; Catalano, G.; De Lange, G.J.; Woittiez, JRW; Reduced sulfur in the hypersaline anoxic basins of the Mediterranean Sea. Marine chemistry. 31 : Henneke, E.; De Lange, GJ; The distribution of DOC and POC in the water column and brines of the Tyro and Bannock basins. Marine chemistry 31 : De Lange, G.J.; Provenance and Diagenetic Alteration Of Turbidites In the Madeira Abyssal Plain, Eastern North Atlantic: Some Geochemical Aspects (*) Mem. Soc. Geol. Ital 44 : Pruysers, P.A.; de Lange, G.J.; Middelburg, J.J.; Geochemistry of eastern Mediterranean sediments: primary sediment composition and diagenetic alterations. Marine geology 100 : van Os, B.J.H.; Middelburg, J.J.; de Lange, G.J.; Possible diagenetic mobilization of barium in sapropelic sediment from the eastern Mediterranean. Marine geology 100 : Henneke, E.; Luther III, G.W.; de Lange, G.J.; Determination of inorganic sulphur speciation with polarographic techniques: Some preliminary results for recent hypersaline anoxic sediments. Marine geology 100 : CV. 15

16 39. Cita, MB; OLAUSSON, E.; DE LANGE, GJ; Anoxic basins and sapropel deposition in the Eastern Mediterranean: past and present Marine geology 100 : De Lange, GJ; Distribution of exchangeable, fixed, organic and total nitrogen in interbedded turbiditic/pelagic sediments of the Madeira Abyssal Plain, eastern North Atlantic. Marine geology 109 : de Lange, G.J.; Shipboard routine and pressure-filtration system for pore-water extraction from suboxic sediments. Marine geology 109 : De Lange, GJ; Cranston, RE; Hydes, DH; Boust, D.; Extraction of pore water from marine sediments: A review of possible artifacts with pertinent examples from the North Atlantic Marine geology 109 : De Lange, GJ; Van Os, B.; Poorter, R.; Geochemical composition and inferred accretion rates of sediments and manganese nodules from a submarine hill in the Madeira Abyssal Plain, eastern North Atlantic Marine geology 109 : Pruysers, P.A.; de Lange, G.J.; Middelburg, J.J.; Hydes, D.J.; The diagenetic formation of metal-rich layers in sapropelcontaining sediments in the eastern Mediterranean. Geochimica et cosmochimica acta 57 : Van Hoof, AAM; Van Os, BJH; Rademakers, JG; Langereis, CG; De Lange, GJ; A paleomagnetic and geochemical record of the upper Cochiti reversal and two subsequent precessional cycles from Southern Sicily (Italy). Earth and planetary science letters 117 : van Os, B.; Visser, H.J.; Middelburg, J.J.; de Lange, G.J.; Occurrence of thin, metal-rich layers in deep-sea sediments: a geochemical characterization of copper remobilization. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 40 : Van Os, BJH; Lourens, LJ; Hilgen, FJ; De Lange, GJ; Beaufort, L.; The formation of Pliocene sapropels and carbonate cycles in the Mediterranean: diagenesis, dilution, and productivity. Paleoceanography 9 : Dekkers, MJ; Langereis, CG; Vriend, SP; Van Santvoort, PJM; De Lange, GJ; Fuzzy c-means cluster analysis of early diagenetic effects on natural remanent magnetisation acquisition in a 1.1 Myr piston core from the Central Mediterranean. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 85 : van Os, B.J.H.V.; Lourens, LJ; Hilgen, FJ; Lange, G.J.D.; Beaufort, L.; The information of Pliocene sapropels and carbonate cycles in the Mediterranean: Diagenesis, dilution, and productivity (paper 94PA00597). Paleoceanography 9 : Pruysers, PA; Lange, G.J.; Middelburg, JJ; Hydes, DJ; The diagenetic formation of metal-rich layers in sapropel-containing sediments in the eastern Mediterranean. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 57, Thomson, J.; Higgs, NC; Wilson, TRS; Croudace, IW; De Lange, GJ; Van Santvoort, PJM; Redistribution and geochemical behaviour of redox-sensitive elements around S1, the most recent eastern Mediterranean sapropel. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 59 : van Os, B.; Middelburg, J.J.; Lange, G.J.; Extensive degradation and fractionation of organic matter during subsurface weathering. Aquatic Geochemistry 1 : Van Santvoort, PJM; De Lange, GJ; Thomson, J.; Cussen, H.; Wilson, TRS; Krom, MD; Ströhle, K.; Active post-depositional oxidation of the most recent sapropel (S1) in sediments of the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 60 : Passier, H.F.; Middelburg, J.J.; van Os, B.J.H.; de Lange, G.J.; Diagenetic pyritisation under eastern Mediterranean sapropels caused by downward sulphide diffusion. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 60 CV. 16

17 : Corselli, C.; Basso, D.; De Lange, G.; Thomson, J.; Mediterranean ridge accretionary complex yields rich surprises. EOS Transactions 77 : Van Santvoort, PJM; De Lange, GJ; Messinian salt fluxes into the present-day Eastern Mediterranean: implications for budget calculations and stagnation. Marine geology 132 : Zonneveld, K.A.F.; Versteegh, G.J.M.; de Lange, G.J.; Preservation of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in different oxygen regimes: a 10,000 year natural experiment. Marine micropaleontology 29 : Henneke, E.; Luther III, G.W.; De Lange, G.J.; Hoefs, J.; Sulphur speciation in anoxic hypersaline sediments from the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 61 : Passier, H.F.; Middelburg, J.J.; De Lange, G.J.; Böttcher, M.E.; Pyrite contents, microtextures, and sulfur isotopes in relation to formation of the youngest eastern Mediterranean sapropel. Geology 25 : Prahl, F.G.; De Lange, G.J.; Scholten, S.; Cowie, G.L.; A case of post-depositional aerobic degradation of terrestrial organic matter in turbidite deposits from the Madeira Abyssal Plain. Organic Geochemistry 27 : Van Santvoort, PJM; De Lange, GJ; Langereis, CG; Dekkers, MJ; Paterne, M.; Geochemical and paleomagnetic evidence for the occurrence of missing sapropels in eastern Mediterranean sediments. Paleoceanography 12 : Passier, H.F.; Luther III, G.W.; de Lange, G.J.; Early diagenesis and sulphur speciation in sediments of the Oman Margin, northwestern Arabian Sea. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 44 : Eijsink, LM; Krom, MD; De Lange, GJ; The use of sequential extraction techniques for sedimentary phosphorus in eastern Mediterranean sediments. Marine geology 139 : Winckler, G.; Suess, E.; Wallmann, K.; de Lange, G.J.; Westbrook, G.K.; Bayer, R.; Excess helium and argon of radiogenic origin in Mediterranean brine basins. Earth and planetary science letters 151 : Langereis, CG; Dekkers, MJ; Lange, G.J.; Paterne, M.; Santvoort, P.J.M.; Magnetostratigraphy and astronomical calibration of the last 1.1 Myr from an eastern Mediterranean piston core and dating of short events in the Brunhes. Geophysical Journal International 129 : Böttcher, ME; Brumsack, H.J.; De Lange, GJ; Sulfate reduction and related stable isotope (34S, 18O) variations in interstitial waters from the eastern Mediterranean. Proceedings of the ocean drilling program. Scientific results 160 : Rossignol-Strick, M.; Paterne, M.; Bassinot, FC; Emeis, K.C.; De Lange, GJ; An unusual mid-pleistocene monsoon period over Africa and Asia. Nature 392 : Vengosh, A.; De Lange, G.J.; Starinsky, A.; Boron isotope and geochemical evidence for the origin of Urania and Bannock brines at the eastern Mediterranean: effect of water-rock interactions. Geochimica et cosmochimica acta 62 : Nijenhuis, IA; Brumsack, H.J.; De Lange, GJ; The trace element budget of the eastern Mediterranean during Pliocene sapropel formation. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Scientific results 160 : Passier, H.F.; Dekkers, M.J.; de Lange, G.J.; Sediment chemistry and magnetic properties in an anomalously reducing core from the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Chemical geology 152 : De Lange, GJ; Brumsack, H.J.; The occurrence of gas hydrates in Eastern Mediterranean mud dome structures as indicated by CV. 17

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