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  1. Observational Requirements for Quantifying the Diurnal Cycle of XCO 2 From Space
  2. How demand for and trade of construction materials affects greenhouse gas emissions
  3. The Biogeochemistry of Natural Climate Solutions Based on Fish, Fisheries, and Marine Mammals: A Review of Current Evidence, Research Needs, and Critical Assessment of Readiness
  4. Disentangling Advection and Lagrangian Evolution of Surface Chlorophyll in a Nearshore Submarine Canyon Using Satellite Remote Sensing and High‐Frequency Radar
  5. Natural climate solutions based on fish, fisheries, and marine mammals: Current evidence and assessment of readiness
  6. A North Pacific Meridional Section (U.S. GEOTRACES GP15) of Helium Isotopes and Noble Gases II: Shallow Distributions
  7. Global environment impacts of enhanced chlorine emissions for methane removal through chemistry-climate interactions
  8. Mean, Seasonal Cycle, Trends, and Storage of the Southern Ocean carbon cycle in the RECCAP2 assessment (1985-2018)
  9. The Science, Engineering, and Validation of Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal and Storage
  10. Antarctic pelagic ecosystems on a warming planet
  11. The impact of regional resources and technology availability on carbon dioxide removal potential in the United States
  12. Observational and Numerical Modeling Constraints on the Global Ocean Biological Carbon Pump
  13. Evaluating the potential of iron-based interventions in methane reduction and climate mitigation
  14. Observational and numerical modeling constraints on the global ocean biological carbon pump
  15. Ocean-driven interannual variability in atmospheric CO2 quantified using OCO-2 observations and atmospheric transport simulations
  16. More Than Marine Heatwaves: A New Regime of Heat, Acidity, and Low Oxygen Compound Extreme Events in the Gulf of Alaska
  17. A Synthesis of Global Coastal Ocean Greenhouse Gas Fluxes
  18. Quantifying seasonal to multi-decadal signals in coastal water quality using high- and low-frequency time series data
  19. Correction to: Compensatory Mechanisms Absorb Regional Carbon Losses Within a Rapidly Shifting Coastal Mosaic
  20. Integrated Assessment of the Leading Paths to Mitigate CO2 Emissions from the Organic Chemical and Plastics Industry
  21. The Southern Ocean Carbon Cycle 1985–2018: Mean, Seasonal Cycle, Trends, and Storage
  22. Magnitude, Trends, and Variability of the Global Ocean Carbon Sink From 1985 to 2018
  23. Compensatory Mechanisms Absorb Regional Carbon Losses Within a Rapidly Shifting Coastal Mosaic
  24. More than marine heatwaves: A new regime of heat, acidity, and low oxygen compound extreme events in the Gulf of Alaska
  25. Regional implications of carbon dioxide removal in meeting net zero targets for the United States
  26. Global environmental implications of atmospheric methane removal through chlorine-mediated chemistry-climate interactions
  27. Modeling Coastal Water Clarity Using Landsat‐8 and Sentinel‐2
  28. The Southern Ocean carbon cycle 1985-2018: Mean, seasonal cycle, trends and storage
  29. Characteristics of interannual variability in space-based XCO2 global observations
  30. Marine N2O cycling from high spatial resolution concentration, stable isotopic and isotopomer measurements along a meridional transect in the eastern Pacific Ocean
  31. A North Pacific Meridional Section (U.S. GEOTRACES GP15) of Helium Isotopes and Noble Gases I: Deep Water Distributions
  32. A Synthesis of Global Coastal Ocean Greenhouse Gas Fluxes
  33. Diverse carbon dioxide removal approaches could reduce impacts on the energy–water–land system
  34. Biophysical Dynamics at Ocean Fronts Revealed by Bio‐Argo Floats
  35. Projected 21st-century changes in marine heterotrophic bacteria under climate change
  36. Characterizing Average Seasonal, Synoptic, and Finer Variability in Orbiting Carbon Observatory‐2 XCO2 Across North America and Adjacent Ocean Basins
  37. Lagrangian and Eulerian time and length scales of mesoscale ocean chlorophyll from Bio-Argo floats and satellites
  38. Characteristics of Interannual Variability in Space-based XCO2 Global Observations
  39. Supplementary material to "Characteristics of Interannual Variability in Space-based XCO2 Global Observations"
  40. What Controls the Large‐Scale Efficiency of Carbon Transfer Through the Ocean's Mesopelagic Zone? Insights From a New, Mechanistic Model (MSPACMAM)
  41. Ocean biogeochemical modelling
  42. Transitioning global change experiments on Southern Ocean phytoplankton from lab to field settings: Insights and challenges
  43. Lagrangian-Eulerian statistics of mesoscale ocean chlorophyll from Bio-Argo floats and satellites
  44. Microbial metabolites in the marine carbon cycle
  45. Modeling polar marine ecosystem functions guided by bacterial physiological and taxonomic traits
  46. Simulations With the Marine Biogeochemistry Library (MARBL)
  47. The role of direct air capture and negative emissions technologies in the shared socioeconomic pathways towards +1.5 °C and +2 °C futures
  48. Assessing the sequestration time scales of some ocean-based carbon dioxide reduction strategies
  49. Publisher Correction: Modulation of ocean acidification by decadal climate variability in the Gulf of Alaska
  50. Modulation of ocean acidification by decadal climate variability in the Gulf of Alaska
  51. Values-Based Scenarios of Water Security: Rights to Water, Rights of Waters, and Commercial Water Rights
  52. WAP-1D-VAR v1.0: development and evaluation of a one-dimensional variational data assimilation model for the marine ecosystem along the West Antarctic Peninsula
  53. An Atmospheric Constraint on the Seasonal Air‐Sea Exchange of Oxygen and Heat in the Extratropics
  54. Impact of Lagrangian Sea Surface Temperature Variability on Southern Ocean Phytoplankton Community Growth Rates
  55. Impact of Lagrangian Sea Surface Temperature Variability on Southern Ocean Phytoplankton Community Growth Rates
  56. Simulations with the Marine Biogeochemistry Library (MARBL)
  57. Effects of Direct Air Capture Technology Availability on Stranded Assets and Committed Emissions in the Power Sector
  58. Satellite Remote Sensing and the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network: Current Science and Future Steps
  59. Assessing the Skill of a High-Resolution Marine Biophysical Model Using Geostatistical Analysis of Mesoscale Ocean Chlorophyll Variability From Field Observations and Remote Sensing
  60. Annual Mixed Layer Carbon Budget for the West Antarctic Peninsula Continental Shelf: Insights From Year‐Round Mooring Measurements
  61. Modeling Phytoplankton Blooms and Inorganic Carbon Responses to Sea‐Ice Variability in the West Antarctic Peninsula
  62. Supplementary material to "WAP-1D-VAR v1.0: Development and Evaluation of a One-Dimensional Variational Data Assimilation Model for the Marine Ecosystem Along the West Antarctic Peninsula"
  63. WAP-1D-VAR v1.0: Development and Evaluation of a One-Dimensional Variational Data Assimilation Model for the Marine Ecosystem Along the West Antarctic Peninsula
  64. In Situ Estimates of Net Primary Production in the Western North Atlantic With Argo Profiling Floats
  65. Sensitivity of 21st Century Ocean Carbon Export Flux Projections to the Choice of Export Depth Horizon
  66. The role of negative emissions in meeting China’s 2060 carbon neutrality goal
  67. Modeling phytoplankton blooms and inorganic carbon responses to sea-ice variability in the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP)
  68. Impact of Lagrangian Sea Surface Temperature Variability on Southern Ocean Phytoplankton Community Growth Rates
  69. The Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Ecosystems and Reliant Human Communities
  70. Microbial diversity-informed modelling of polar marine ecosystem functions
  71. Supplementary material to "Microbial diversity-informed modelling of polar marine ecosystem functions"
  72. Food–energy–water implications of negative emissions technologies in a +1.5 °C future
  73. Sensitivity of 21st century ocean carbon export flux projections to the choice of export depth horizon
  74. Modeling of the Influence of Sea Ice Cycle and Langmuir Circulation on the Upper Ocean Mixed Layer Depth and Freshwater Distribution at the West Antarctic Peninsula
  75. A regional hindcast model simulating ecosystem dynamics, inorganic carbon chemistry, and ocean acidification in the Gulf of Alaska
  76. Eddy‐Modified Iron, Light, and Phytoplankton Cell Division Rates in the Simulated Southern Ocean
  77. The Simulated Biological Response to Southern Ocean Eddies via Biological Rate Modification and Physical Transport
  78. Corrigendum: Phytoplankton Phenology in the North Atlantic: Insights From Profiling Float Measurements
  79. Phytoplankton Phenology in the North Atlantic: Insights From Profiling Float Measurements
  80. A regional hindcast model simulating ecosystem dynamics, inorganic carbon chemistry and ocean acidification in the Gulf of Alaska
  81. Modeling of the Influence of Sea Ice Cycle and Langmuir Circulation on the Upper Ocean Mixed Layer Depth and Freshwater Distribution at the West Antarctic Peninsula
  82. From Zero to Hero?: Why Integrated Assessment Modeling of Negative Emissions Technologies Is Hard and How We Can Do Better
  83. Attributing ocean acidification to major carbon producers
  84. Global satellite-observed daily vertical migrations of ocean animals
  85. Quantifying the effects of nutrient enrichment and freshwater mixing on coastal ocean acidification
  86. Observational Needs Supporting Marine Ecosystems Modeling and Forecasting: From the Global Ocean to Regional and Coastal Systems
  87. A Geostatistical Framework for Quantifying the Imprint of Mesoscale Atmospheric Transport on Satellite Trace Gas Retrievals
  88. Consequences of Anthropogenic Changes in the Sensory Landscape of Marine Animals
  89. Capturing coastal water clarity variability with Landsat 8
  90. Dynamics of benthic metabolism, O 2 , and pCO 2 in a temperate seagrass meadow
  91. A comprehensive global oceanic dataset of helium isotope and tritium measurements
  92. The North Atlantic Aerosol and Marine Ecosystem Study (NAAMES): Science Motive and Mission Overview
  93. Modeling the effect of water quality on the recreational shellfishing cultural ecosystem service of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
  94. Modeling the impact of zooplankton diel vertical migration on the carbon export flux of the biological pump
  95. Modeling of Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecology
  96. Modeling of Ocean Carbon System
  97. Strengthened scientific support for the Endangerment Finding for atmospheric greenhouse gases
  98. Global Carbon Budget 2018
  99. A comprehensive global oceanic dataset of helium isotope and tritium measurements
  100. Projected impacts of future climate change, ocean acidification, and management on the US Atlantic sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) fishery
  101. Spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the Western Antarctic Peninsula 2012–2014
  102. An autonomous, in situ light‐dark bottle device for determining community respiration and net community production
  103. Recurrent seascape units identify key ecological processes along the western Antarctic Peninsula
  104. A Phytoplankton Model for the Allocation of Gross Photosynthetic Energy Including the Trade-offs of Diazotrophy
  105. How choice of depth horizon influences the estimated spatial patterns and global magnitude of ocean carbon export flux
  106. ALOHA From the Edge: Reconciling Three Decades of in Situ Eulerian Observations and Geographic Variability in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
  107. Sustained climate warming drives declining marine biological productivity
  108. Climate, ecosystems, and planetary futures: The challenge to predict life in Earth system models
  109. Linking deep convection and phytoplankton blooms in the northern Labrador Sea in a changing climate
  110. On the Ability of Space-Based Passive and Active Remote Sensing Observations of CO2 to Detect Flux Perturbations to the Carbon Cycle
  111. Geostatistical Analysis of Mesoscale Spatial Variability and Error in SeaWiFS and MODIS/Aqua Global Ocean Color Data
  112. Implications of Future Northwest Atlantic Bottom Temperatures on the American Lobster (Homarus Americanus ) Fishery
  113. Thirty-Three Years of Marine Benthic Warming Along the US Northeast Continental Shelf and Slope: Patterns, Drivers, and Ecological Consequences
  114. Are the impacts of land use on warming underestimated in climate policy?
  115. Biogeochemical protocols and diagnostics for the CMIP6 Ocean Model Intercomparison Project (OMIP)
  116. Estimating the effect of multiple environmental stressors on coral bleaching and mortality
  117. Variability in the mechanisms controlling Southern Ocean phytoplankton bloom phenology in an ocean model and satellite observations
  118. Biological and physical controls on O2/Ar, Ar and pCO2 variability at the Western Antarctic Peninsula and in the Drake Passage
  119. Using the Ocean Health Index to Identify Opportunities and Challenges to Improving Southern Ocean Ecosystem Health
  120. Assessing the Impact of Local and Regional Influences on Nitrogen Loads to Buzzards Bay, MA
  121. Interactions between land use change and carbon cycle feedbacks
  122. Global Carbon Budget 2016
  123. Climate forcing for dynamics of dissolved inorganic nutrients at Palmer Station, Antarctica: An interdecadal (1993-2013) analysis
  124. Biogeochemical protocols and diagnostics for the CMIP6 Ocean Model Intercomparison Project (OMIP)
  125. Projected decreases in future marine export production: the role of the carbon flux through the upper ocean ecosystem
  126. Changes in anthropogenic carbon storage in the Northeast Pacific in the last decade
  127. Seascapes as a new vernacular for pelagic ocean monitoring, management and conservation
  128. Inconsistent strategies to spin up models in CMIP5: implications for ocean biogeochemical model performance assessment
  129. Biological responses to environmental heterogeneity under future ocean conditions
  130. Prediction of the Export and Fate of Global Ocean Net Primary Production: The EXPORTS Science Plan
  131. Spatial and temporal trends in summertime climate and water quality indicators in the coastal embayments of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
  132. Review and status of the international Repeat Hydrography program, a survey of the global oceans
  133. Revising upper-ocean sulfur dynamics near Bermuda: new lessons from 3 years of concentration and rate measurements
  134. Projected decreases in future marine export production: the role of the carbon flux through the upper ocean ecosystem
  135. Supplementary material to "Projected decreases in future marine export production: the role of the carbon flux through the upper ocean ecosystem"
  136. Drivers and uncertainties of future global marine primary production in marine ecosystem models
  137. Two decades of inorganic carbon dynamics along the West Antarctic Peninsula
  138. Inconsistent strategies to spin up models in CMIP5: implications for ocean biogeochemical model performance assessment
  139. Air-sea CO2 fluxes and the controls on ocean surface pCO2 seasonal variability in the coastal and open-ocean southwestern Atlantic Ocean: a modeling study
  140. The 3He flux gauge in the Sargasso Sea: a determination of physical nutrient fluxes to the euphotic zone at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Site
  141. On the Southern Ocean CO 2 uptake and the role of the biological carbon pump in the 21st century
  142. The multiple fates of sinking particles in the North Atlantic Ocean
  143. Spatial and temporal trends in summertime climate and water quality indicators in the coastal embayments of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
  144. Supplementary material to "Spatial and temporal trends in summertime climate and water quality indicators in the coastal embayments of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts"
  145. Global oceanic emission of ammonia: Constraints from seawater and atmospheric observations
  146. Ocean circulation and biogeochemistry moderate interannual and decadal surface water pH changes in the Sargasso Sea
  147. And on Top of All That… Coping with Ocean Acidification in the Midst of Many Stressors
  148. Multicentury changes in ocean and land contributions to the climate-carbon feedback
  149. Ocean Acidification in the Surface Waters of the Pacific-Arctic Boundary Regions
  150. Ocean and Coastal Acidification off New England and Nova Scotia
  151. Understanding, Characterizing, and Communicating Responses to Ocean Acidification: Challenges and Uncertainties
  152. Quantifying subtropical North Pacific gyre mixed layer primary productivity from Seaglider observations of diel oxygen cycles
  153. Air–sea CO2 fluxes and the controls on ocean surface pCO2 variability in coastal and open-ocean southwestern Atlantic Ocean: a modeling study
  154. Two decades of inorganic carbon dynamics along the Western Antarctic Peninsula
  155. An Integrated Assessment Model for Helping the United States Sea Scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) Fishery Plan Ahead for Ocean Acidification and Warming
  156. Effect of continental shelf canyons on phytoplankton biomass and community composition along the western Antarctic Peninsula
  157. Detectability of CO2flux signals by a space-based lidar mission
  158. The 3He flux gauge in the Sargasso Sea: a determination of physical nutrient fluxes to the euphotic zone at the Bermuda Atlantic time series site
  159. Drivers and uncertainties of future global marine primary production in marine ecosystem models
  160. Evaluating Southern Ocean biological production in two ocean biogeochemical models on daily to seasonal timescales using satellite chlorophyll and O2 / Ar observations
  161. Recent trends and drivers of regional sources and sinks of carbon dioxide
  162. Projected pH reductions by 2100 might put deep North Atlantic biodiversity at risk
  163. Life-cycle modification in open oceans accounts for genome variability in a cosmopolitan phytoplankton
  164. Biological ramifications of climate-change-mediated oceanic multi-stressors
  165. Preindustrial-Control and Twentieth-Century Carbon Cycle Experiments with the Earth System Model CESM1(BGC)
  166. Separating the influence of temperature, drought, and fire on interannual variability in atmospheric CO 2
  167. Oxygen and climate dynamics
  168. Winter and spring controls on the summer food web of the coastal West Antarctic Peninsula
  169. Evaluating Southern Ocean biological production in two ocean biogeochemical models on daily to seasonal time-scales using satellite surface chlorophyll and O2/Ar observations
  170. Assessing the Health of the U.S. West Coast with a Regional-Scale Application of the Ocean Health Index
  171. Global carbon budget 2013
  172. Projected pH reductions by 2100 might put deep North Atlantic biodiversity at risk
  173. Supplementary material to "Projected pH reductions by 2100 might put deep North Atlantic biodiversity at risk"
  174. A Framework for a Marine Biodiversity Observing Network Within Changing Continental Shelf Seascapes
  175. The triple oxygen isotope tracer of primary productivity in a dynamic ocean model
  176. Observations: Ocean Pages
  177. Carbon and Other Biogeochemical Cycles
  178. Global assessment of ocean carbon export by combining satellite observations and food-web models
  179. Historical and Future Trends in Ocean Climate and Biogeochemistry
  180. Scientific Outcomes and Future Challenges of the Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program
  181. Dynamics of particulate organic carbon flux in a global ocean model
  182. Air–sea CO2 flux in the Pacific Ocean for the period 1990–2009
  183. Data-based assessment of environmental controls on global marine nitrogen fixation
  184. The iron budget in ocean surface waters in the 20th and 21st centuries: projections by the Community Earth System Model version 1
  185. Supplementary material to "Trends and drivers of regional sources and sinks of carbon dioxide over the past two decades"
  186. Trends and drivers of regional sources and sinks of carbon dioxide over the past two decades
  187. Marine Ecosystem Dynamics and Biogeochemical Cycling in the Community Earth System Model [CESM1(BGC)]: Comparison of the 1990s with the 2090s under the RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 Scenarios
  188. North-South asymmetry in the modeled phytoplankton community response to climate change over the 21st century
  189. Reply to a comment by Stephen M. Chiswell on: “Annual cycles of ecological disturbance and recovery underlying the subarctic Atlantic spring plankton bloom” by M. J. Behrenfeld et al. (2013)
  190. Sea–air CO2 fluxes in the Indian Ocean between 1990 and 2009
  191. Phytoplankton competition during the spring bloom in four plankton functional type models
  192. Carbon fluxes and pelagic ecosystem dynamics near two western Antarctic Peninsula Adélie penguin colonies: an inverse model approach
  193. Multiple stressors of ocean ecosystems in the 21st century: projections with CMIP5 models
  194. Dynamics of particulate organic carbon flux in a global ocean model
  195. Twentieth-Century Oceanic Carbon Uptake and Storage in CESM1(BGC)*
  196. Penguin Biogeography Along the West Antarctic Peninsula: Testing the Canyon Hypothesis with Palmer LTER Observationsf
  197. West Antarctic Peninsula: An Ice-Dependent Coastal Marine Ecosystem in Transition
  198. Regional to global assessments of phytoplankton dynamics from the SeaWiFS mission
  199. MAREDAT: towards a world atlas of MARine Ecosystem DATa
  200. Sea–air CO2 fluxes in the Indian Ocean between 1990 and 2009
  201. Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Variability in the Community Earth System Model: Evaluation and Transient Dynamics during the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
  202. Comparing food web structures and dynamics across a suite of global marine ecosystem models
  203. Sea–air CO2 flux in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre: Role and influence of Sub-Tropical Mode Water formation
  204. Securing ocean benefits for society in the face of climate change
  205. Marine biogeochemistry: The ups and downs of ocean oxygen
  206. Sea–air CO2 fluxes in the Southern Ocean for the period 1990–2009
  207. Annual cycles of ecological disturbance and recovery underlying the subarctic Atlantic spring plankton bloom
  208. The iron budget in ocean surface waters in the 20th and 21st centuries: projections by the Community Earth System Model version 1
  209. Humic substances may control dissolved iron distributions in the global ocean: Implications from numerical simulations
  210. The global carbon budget 1959–2011
  211. Data-based assessment of environmental controls on global marine nitrogen fixation
  212. Supplementary material to "Data-based assessment of environmental controls on global marine nitrogen fixation"
  213. Factors challenging our ability to detect long-term trends in ocean chlorophyll
  214. Evaluation of the Southern Ocean O2/Ar-based NCP estimates in a model framework
  215. Global ocean storage of anthropogenic carbon
  216. Changes in deep-water CO2 concentrations over the last several decades determined from discrete pCO2measurements
  217. Global ocean carbon uptake: magnitude, variability and trends
  218. The Effect of Using Time-Averaged Winds on Regional Air-Sea CO2Fluxes
  219. Retrospective satellite ocean color analysis of purposeful and natural ocean iron fertilization
  220. Multiple stressors of ocean ecosystems in the 21st century: projections with CMIP5 models
  221. When an ecological regime shift is really just stochastic noise
  222. An assessment of the Atlantic and Arctic sea–air CO2 fluxes, 1990–2009
  223. Spatiotemporal variability and long-term trends of ocean acidification in the California Current System
  224. Sea-air CO2 fluxes in the Southern Ocean for the period 1990–2009
  225. What Is the Metabolic State of the Oligotrophic Ocean? A Debate
  226. Marine Ecosystems, Biogeochemistry, and Climate
  227. Volcano impacts on climate and biogeochemistry in a coupled carbon–climate model
  228. Developing integrated models of Southern Ocean food webs: Including ecological complexity, accounting for uncertainty and the importance of scale
  229. Database of diazotrophs in global ocean: abundance, biomass and nitrogen fixation rates
  230. An index to assess the health and benefits of the global ocean
  231. Interannual variability of primary production and dissolved organic nitrogen storage in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
  232. Apparent oxygen utilization rates calculated from tritium and helium-3 profiles at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study site
  233. Does eddy-eddy interaction control surface phytoplankton distribution and carbon export in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre?
  234. Two centuries of limited variability in subtropical North Atlantic thermocline ventilation
  235. Evaluating triple oxygen isotope estimates of gross primary production at the Hawaii Ocean Time‐series and Bermuda Atlantic Time‐series Study sites
  236. Environmental, biochemical and genetic drivers of DMSP degradation and DMS production in the Sargasso Sea
  237. The Marine System of the Western Antarctic Peninsula
  238. Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems
  239. Impact of phytoplankton community size on a linked global ocean optical and ecosystem model
  240. COMPARISON OF CULTURED TRICHODESMIUM (CYANOPHYCEAE) WITH SPECIES CHARACTERIZED FROM THE FIELD1
  241. Impact of eddy–wind interaction on eddy demographics and phytoplankton community structure in a model of the North Atlantic Ocean
  242. Impacts of temporal CO2and climate trends on the detection of ocean anthropogenic CO2accumulation
  243. The impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the uptake and accumulation of anthropogenic CO2by North Atlantic Ocean mode waters
  244. Mechanisms controlling dissolved iron distribution in the North Pacific: A model study
  245. The dynamic ocean biological pump: Insights from a global compilation of particulate organic carbon, CaCO 3 , and opal concentration profiles from the mesopelagic
  246. Nutrition and income from molluscs today imply vulnerability to ocean acidification tomorrow
  247. Episodic upwelling and dust deposition as bloom triggers in low-nutrient, low-chlorophyll regions
  248. A Climate Change Atlas for the Ocean
  249. Moist synoptic transport of CO2 along the mid‐latitude storm track
  250. Desert dust and anthropogenic aerosol interactions in the Community Climate System Model coupled-carbon-climate model
  251. Coupled biogeochemical cycles: eutrophication and hypoxia in temperate estuaries and coastal marine ecosystems
  252. Research frontiers in the analysis of coupled biogeochemical cycles
  253. Riverine coupling of biogeochemical cycles between land, oceans, and atmosphere
  254. Response of ocean phytoplankton community structure to climate change over the 21st century: partitioning the effects of nutrients, temperature and light
  255. Study of Marine Ecosystems and Biogeochemistry Now and in the Future: Examples of the Unique Contributions from Space
  256. Observed 20th century desert dust variability: impact on climate and biogeochemistry
  257. Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycling in a Changing Ocean: Fifth Annual Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Summer Workshop; La Jolla, California, 19–22 July 2010
  258. Detecting anthropogenic CO2 changes in the interior Atlantic Ocean between 1989 and 2005
  259. Challenges of modeling depth‐integrated marine primary productivity over multiple decades: A case study at BATS and HOT
  260. Models: Tools for Synthesis in International Oceanographic Research Programs
  261. Oceanic heterotrophic bacterial nutrition by semilabile DOM as revealed by data assimilative modeling
  262. The Growing Human Footprint on Coastal and Open-Ocean Biogeochemistry
  263. Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes?
  264. Carbon source/sink information provided by column CO2 measurements from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory
  265. Solutions to Environmental Threats
  266. A Catalyst for Ocean Acidification Research and Collaboration: Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Short Course on Ocean Acidification; Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 2–13 November 2009
  267. Projected 21st century decrease in marine productivity: a multi-model analysis
  268. Are trends in SeaWiFS chlorophyll time-series unusual relative to historic variability
  269. Seasonal forcing of summer dissolved inorganic carbon and chlorophyll a on the western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula
  270. Detection of anthropogenic climate change in satellite records of ocean chlorophyll and productivity
  271. Changes in Arctic vegetation amplify high-latitude warming through the greenhouse effect
  272. POMA
  273. Variability of global net sea–air CO2 fluxes over the last three decades using empirical relationships
  274. Correction to “Using altimetry to help explain patchy changes in hydrographic carbon measurements”
  275. From the Guest Editors
  276. Ocean Acidification: A Critical Emerging Problem for the Ocean Sciences
  277. Ocean Acidification: Present Conditions and Future Changes in a High-CO2 World
  278. Ocean Acidification’s Potential to Alter Global Marine Ecosystem Services
  279. Trends in the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide
  280. Noble gas constraints on air‐sea gas exchange and bubble fluxes
  281. Carbon-nitrogen interactions regulate climate-carbon cycle feedbacks: results from an atmosphere-ocean general circulation model
  282. Systematic assessment of terrestrial biogeochemistry in coupled climate-carbon models
  283. The Climode Field Campaign: Observing the Cycle of Convection and Restratification over the Gulf Stream
  284. Using altimetry to help explain patchy changes in hydrographic carbon measurements
  285. Impacts of increasing anthropogenic soluble iron and nitrogen deposition on ocean biogeochemistry
  286. Carbon Cycle Observations: Gaps Threaten Climate Mitigation Policies
  287. Cross‐basin comparison of phosphorus stress and nitrogen fixation in Trichodesmium
  288. Anticipating ocean acidification’s economic consequences for commercial fisheries
  289. Satellite-detected fluorescence reveals global physiology of ocean phytoplankton
  290. The consequences of human-driven ocean acidification for marine life
  291. Imminent ocean acidification in the Arctic projected with the NCAR global coupled carbon cycle-climate model
  292. Dedication to Dr. Taro Takahashi
  293. Mechanisms governing interannual variability in upper-ocean inorganic carbon system and air–sea CO2 fluxes: Physical climate and atmospheric dust
  294. Surface-ocean CO2 variability and vulnerability
  295. Toxicity of atmospheric aerosols on marine phytoplankton
  296. Recent Changes in Phytoplankton Communities Associated with Rapid Regional Climate Change Along the Western Antarctic Peninsula
  297. Oceanic sources, sinks, and transport of atmospheric CO2
  298. The δ18O of dissolved O2 as a tracer of mixing and respiration in the mesopelagic ocean
  299. Natural variability and anthropogenic trends in oceanic oxygen in a coupled carbon cycle–climate model ensemble
  300. Assessing the uncertainties of model estimates of primary productivity in the tropical Pacific Ocean
  301. Skill assessment for coupled biological/physical models of marine systems
  302. Skill assessment in ocean biological data assimilation
  303. Skill metrics for confronting global upper ocean ecosystem-biogeochemistry models against field and remote sensing data
  304. Modeling Methods for Marine Science
  305. Contributions of Long-Term Research and Time-Series Observations to Marine Ecology and Biogeochemistry
  306. Ocean Acidification: The Other CO2 Problem
  307. Changes in the North Atlantic Oscillation influence CO2 uptake in the North Atlantic over the past 2 decades
  308. Ocean Carbon Cycling and Climate Impacts on Marine Ecosystems: Third Annual Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Summer Science Workshop 2008; Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 21–24 July 2008
  309. Increased multidecadal variability of the North Atlantic Oscillation since 1781
  310. Toward a mechanistic understanding of the decadal trends in the Southern Ocean carbon sink
  311. Sea surface temperature and salinity variability at Bermuda during the end of the Little Ice Age
  312. Impact of variable air-sea O2 and CO2 fluxes on atmospheric potential oxygen (APO) and land-ocean carbon sink partitioning
  313. Climate-mediated changes to mixed-layer properties in the Southern Ocean: assessing the phytoplankton response
  314. The effects of dilution and mixed layer depth on deliberate ocean iron fertilization: 1-D simulations of the southern ocean iron experiment (SOFeX)
  315. Climate-induced interannual variability of marine primary and export production in three global coupled climate carbon cycle models
  316. A light‐driven, one‐dimensional dimethylsulfide biogeochemical cycling model for the Sargasso Sea
  317. The impact on atmospheric CO2 of iron fertilization induced changes in the ocean's biological pump
  318. Impact of ocean carbon system variability on the detection of temporal increases in anthropogenic CO2
  319. Contribution of ocean, fossil fuel, land biosphere, and biomass burning carbon fluxes to seasonal and interannual variability in atmospheric CO2
  320. ENVIRONMENT: Ocean Iron Fertilization--Moving Forward in a Sea of Uncertainty
  321. Advancing the Integration of Marine Ecosystem Dynamics and Biogeochemistry: Second Annual Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Summer Workshop; Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 23–26 July 2007
  322. Carbon and Climate System Coupling on Timescales from the Precambrian to the Anthropocene
  323. Rapid decline of the CO2 buffering capacity in the North Sea and implications for the North Atlantic Ocean
  324. Impact of anthropogenic atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur deposition on ocean acidification and the inorganic carbon system
  325. Comment on “Modern‐age buildup of CO2 and its effects on seawater acidity and salinity” by Hugo A. Loáiciga
  326. Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon‐cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP‐2)
  327. Assessment of skill and portability in regional marine biogeochemical models: Role of multiple planktonic groups
  328. Surface ocean CO2 variability and vulnerability workshop, Paris, France, 11–14 April 2007
  329. Mechanisms Governing Interannual Variability of Upper-Ocean Temperature in a Global Ocean Hindcast Simulation
  330. Enhanced CO2 outgassing in the Southern Ocean from a positive phase of the Southern Annular Mode
  331. Precision requirements for space‐based data
  332. Exploring the sensitivity of interannual basin‐scale air‐sea CO2 fluxes to variability in atmospheric dust deposition using ocean carbon cycle models and atmospheric CO2 inversions
  333. A modeling study of the seasonal oxygen budget of the global ocean
  334. Iron availability limits the ocean nitrogen inventory stabilizing feedbacks between marine denitrification and nitrogen fixation
  335. Inverse estimates of the oceanic sources and sinks of natural CO2 and the implied oceanic carbon transport
  336. Oceanography: Plankton in a warmer world
  337. Nitrogen fixation amplifies the ocean biogeochemical response to decadal timescale variations in mineral dust deposition
  338. Correction to “Recent western South Atlantic bottom water warming”
  339. Eddy-resolving simulation of plankton ecosystem dynamics in the California Current System
  340. Climate–Carbon Cycle Feedback Analysis: Results from the C4MIP Model Intercomparison
  341. North Pacific carbon cycle response to climate variability on seasonal to decadal timescales
  342. Recent western South Atlantic bottom water warming
  343. Natural Variability in a Stable, 1000-Yr Global Coupled Climate–Carbon Cycle Simulation
  344. Remote sensing observations of ocean physical and biological properties in the region of the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX)
  345. Ocean Chlorofluorocarbon and Heat Uptake during the Twentieth Century in the CCSM3
  346. Response of the North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation and Ventilation to Increasing Carbon Dioxide in CCSM3
  347. The Community Climate System Model Version 3 (CCSM3)
  348. Inverse estimates of anthropogenic CO2 uptake, transport, and storage by the ocean
  349. A decade of synthesis and modeling in the US Joint Global Ocean Flux Study
  350. The US JGOFS data management experience
  351. Modeling Ocean Ecosystems: The PARADIGM Program
  352. Pelagic functional group modeling: Progress, challenges and prospects
  353. Quantifying seasonal air-sea gas exchange processes using noble gas time-series: A design experiment
  354. The Dangers of Ocean Acidification
  355. Variational data assimilation for atmospheric CO2
  356. Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms
  357. Evolution of carbon sinks in a changing climate
  358. Extending the record of photosynthetic activity in the eastern United States into the presatellite period using surface diurnal temperature range
  359. Upper ocean ecosystem dynamics and iron cycling in a global three‐dimensional model
  360. From Genes to Ecosystems: The Ocean's New Frontier
  361. Evaluating global ocean carbon models: The importance of realistic physics
  362. A three‐dimensional, multinutrient, and size‐structured ecosystem model for the North Atlantic
  363. Response of ocean ecosystems to climate warming
  364. Deposition and recirculation of tritium in the North Pacific Ocean
  365. Quantifying the effects of dynamical noise on the predictability of a simple ecosystem model
  366. On the detection of summertime terrestrial photosynthetic variability from its atmospheric signature
  367. Evaluation of ocean carbon cycle models with data‐based metrics
  368. Investigating the sources of synoptic variability in atmospheric CO2 measurements over the Northern Hemisphere continents: a regional model study
  369. The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) mission
  370. Investigating the sources of synoptic variability in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> measurements over the Northern Hemisphere continents: a regional model study
  371. The subtropical nutrient spiral
  372. THE ROLE OF CARBON CYCLE OBSERVATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE IN CARBON MANAGEMENT
  373. Eddy‐driven sources and sinks of nutrients in the upper ocean: Results from a 0.1° resolution model of the North Atlantic
  374. Inter-annual variability in the interhemispheric atmospheric CO2 gradient: contributions from transport and the seasonal rectifier
  375. Mesoscale variability of Sea‐viewing Wide Field‐of‐view Sensor (SeaWiFS) satellite ocean color: Global patterns and spatial scales
  376. Analyses and simulations of the upper ocean's response to Hurricane Felix at the Bermuda Testbed Mooring site: 13–23 August 1995
  377. Representing key phytoplankton functional groups in ocean carbon cycle models: Coccolithophorids
  378. Modelling regional responses by marine pelagic ecosystems to global climate change
  379. Biological response to frontal dynamics and mesoscale variability in oligotrophic environments: Biological production and community structure
  380. Mesoscale variability in time series data: Satellite‐based estimates for the U.S. JGOFS Bermuda Atlantic Time‐Series Study (BATS) site
  381. Carbon isotope discrimination of arctic and boreal biomes inferred from remote atmospheric measurements and a biosphere‐atmosphere model
  382. Antarctic Bottom Water Formation and Deep-Water Chlorofluorocarbon Distributions in a Global Ocean Climate Model
  383. Intrinsic dynamics and stability properties of size-structured pelagic ecosystem models
  384. The North Atlantic Spring Phytoplankton Bloom and Sverdrup's Critical Depth Hypothesis
  385. Evaluation of ocean model ventilation with CFC-11: comparison of 13 global ocean models
  386. The Community Climate System Model
  387. Geomorphic evolution of soil texture and organic matter in eroding landscapes
  388. Citation for Scott Doney
  389. An intermediate complexity marine ecosystem model for the global domain
  390. Iron cycling and nutrient-limitation patterns in surface waters of the World Ocean
  391. The US JGOFS Synthesis and Modeling Project–An introduction
  392. Marine Biogeochemical Modeling: Recent Advances and Future Challenges
  393. Physical and biogeochemical variability from hours to years at the Bermuda Testbed Mooring site: June 1994–March 1998
  394. The role of mesoscale variability on plankton dynamics in the North Atlantic
  395. Correction to “Iron supply and demand in the upper ocean” by Inez Y. Fung et al.
  396. Decadal Variability and Predictability in the Midlatitude Ocean–Atmosphere System
  397. Iron supply and demand in the upper ocean
  398. Major challenges confronting marine biogeochemical modeling
  399. Comparison of methods to determine the anthropogenic CO2 invasion into the Atlantic Ocean
  400. Comparison of methods to determine the anthropogenic CO<sub>2</sub> invasion into the Atlantic Ocean
  401. Low interannual variability in recent oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide
  402. A global three‐dimensional atmosphere‐ocean model of methyl bromide distributions
  403. Surface Ocean Fluxes and Water-Mass Transformation Rates in the Coupled NCAR Climate System Model*
  404. The NCAR Climate System Model Global Ocean Component*
  405. Climatic variability in upper ocean ventilation rates diagnosed using chlorofluorocarbons
  406. Seasonal variations in the atmospheric O2/N2 ratio in relation to the kinetics of air‐sea gas exchange
  407. Geochemical estimates of denitrification in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal during WOCE
  408. Sensitivity to Surface Forcing and Boundary Layer Mixing in a Global Ocean Model: Annual-Mean Climatology
  409. The ocean's productive deserts
  410. A comparison of ocean tracer dating techniques on a meridional section in the eastern North Atlantic
  411. A synoptic atmospheric surface forcing data set and physical upper ocean model for the U.S. JGOFS Bermuda Atlantic Time‐Series Study site
  412. An evaluation of neutral and convective planetary boundary-layer parameterizations relative to large eddy simulations
  413. A new coupled, one-dimensional biological-physical model for the upper ocean: Applications to the JGOFS Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) site
  414. Comment on “Experimental demonstration of coupling of heat and matter fluxes at a gas‐water interface” by Leon F. Phillips
  415. Irreversible thermodynamics and air‐sea exchange
  416. Photochemistry, mixing and diurnal cycles in the upper ocean
  417. Oceanic vertical mixing: A review and a model with a nonlocal boundary layer parameterization
  418. Ventilation of the Deep Western Boundary Current and Abyssal Western North Atlantic: Estimates from Tritium and3He Distributions
  419. Irreversible thermodynamic coupling between heat and matter fluxes across a gas/liquid interface
  420. A tritium budget for the North Atlantic
  421. A chlorofluorocarbon section in the eastern North Atlantic
  422. A model function of the global bomb tritium distribution in precipitation, 1960–1986
  423. A study of North Atlantic ventilation using transient tracers
  424. The effect of boundary conditions on tracer estimates of thermocline ventilation rates
  425. Global Biogeochemical Cycles