Christopher L. Sabine, Richard A. Feely, Frank J. Millero, Andrew G. Dickson, Rik Wanninkhof, Dana Greeley and Esa Peltola (Invited)
Decadal changes in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean inorganic carbon inventories
(pdf, 2.3 Mb)
Andrew J. Watson, P.J. Brown and U. Schuster (Invited)
The changing uptake of CO2 by the North Atlantic Ocean
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Nicolas Metzl and Andrew Lenton
What can surface fCO2 measurements tell us about the evolution of the Southern Ocean CO2 sink?
(pdf, 4 Mb)
Kirsten Zickfeld, John C. Fyfe, Michael Eby and Andrew J. Weaver
Negative feedback of poleward intensifying southern hemisphere winds on atmospheric CO2 in the 21st century
(pdf, 0.4 Mb)
Andrew Lenton, Laurent Bopp Francis Codron, Nicolas Metzl and Patricia Cadule
The combined effects of rising atmospheric CO2 and declining stratospheric ozone on the past and future uptake of CO2 by the Southern Ocean
(pdf, will be added soon...)
Claire Lo Monaco, Andrew Lenton, Nicolas Metzl and Keith B. Rodgers
Natural and anthropogenic carbon changes in mode waters of the south west Indian Ocean
(pdf, 3.4 Mb)
Galen A. McKinley, David Ullman, Val Bennington, Stephanie Dutkiewicz and Nicolas R. Bates
Advective impacts on North Atlantic carbon sink variability
(pdf, 1.4 Mb)
Keith B. Rodgers, Anand Gnanadesikan, Robert Key and Jorge L. Sarmiento
Altimetry helps to explain patchy changes in repeat hydrography carbon measurements
(pdf, 0.4 Mb)
Jill A. Peloquin, Zouhair Lachkar and Nicolas P. Gruber
Understanding the impact of physical forcing on Southern Ocean phytoplankton and primary production
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Michio Aoyama, M. Fukasawa, T. Kawano, S. Kouketsu, Y. Kumamoto, A. Murata, K. Sato and H. Uchida
An increase of silicic acid and nitrate concentrations along the pathway of Lower Circumpolar Deep Water in the Pacific Ocean: results of snapshot comparisons
(pdf, 1.2 Mb)
Tsuneo Ono, Akihiro Shiomoto and Toshiro Saino
Recent decrease of summer time nutrients in the mixed layer of the North Pacific HNLC region
(pdf, 1 Mb)
Kazuaki Tadokoro, Tsuneo Ono, Ichiro Yasuda, Satoshi Osafune, Yuji Okazaki, Akihiro Shiomoto and Hiroya Sugisaki
Possible mechanism of decadal-scale variation in PO4 concentration in the western north Pacific, and the influence on ocean productivity
(pdf, 0.6 Mb)
Masahiko Fujii, Fei Chai, Lei Shi, Hisayuki Y. Inoue and Masao Ishii
Seasonal and interannual variation of ocean carbon cycling in the western and eastern tropical-subtropical Pacific: a physical-biogeochemical modelling study
(pdf, 1 Mb)
Julia Wohlers, Anja Engel, Eckart Zöllner, Ulrich Sommer and Ulf Riebesell
The impact of rising sea surface temperature on the cycling of organic matter: an indoor mesocosm study
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Richard B. Rivkin and Louis Legendre
Microbial dynamics and response to a changing polar ocean climate
(Waiting for permission)
Martin A. Montes-Hugo, Oscar Schofield, Hugh W. Ducklow, Douglas G. Martinson and Ray Smith
Climate mediated changes in phytoplankton productivity and air-sea CO2 exchange on the western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula over the last 30 years
(pdf, 1.2 Mb)
Marie-Fanny Racault, Corinne Le Quéré, Erik T. Buitenhuis and Trevor Platt
Characterisation of phytoplankton blooms and their contribution to export production
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Marta Álvarez, Claire Lo Monaco, Toste Tanhua, Andrew Yool, Andreas Oschlies, Jonh L. Bullister, Catherine Goyet, Frank Touratier, Rik Wanninkhof, Dave Wisegarver, Elaine McDonagh and Harry L. Bryden
A higher storage of anthropogenic carbon in the Indian Ocean?
(pdf, 2 Mb)
Link to links: http://www.pices.int/publications/presentations/Climate_Change_2008/Climate_Change_2008_S2_1/Climate_Change_2008_presentations_S2_1.aspx
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