Browsing by Author Rodgers, Keith B
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Publication Date | Article Title | Author(s) |
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13-Jan-2016 | Building confidence in projections of the responses of living marine resources to climate change | Cheung, William WL; Frölicher, Thomas L; Asch, Rebecca G; Jones, Miranda C; Pinsky, Malin L; et al |
23-Nov-2015 | Complex functionality with minimal computation: Promise and pitfalls of reduced-tracer ocean biogeochemistry models | Galbraith, Eric D; Dunne, John P; Gnanadesikan, Anand; Slater, Richard D; Sarmiento, Jorge L; et al |
11-May-2017 | Impacts of ENSO on air-sea oxygen exchange: Observations and mechanisms | Eddebbar, Yassir A; Long, Matthew C; Resplandy, Laure; Rödenbeck, Christian; Rodgers, Keith B; et al |
26-Oct-2011 | Interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of Southern Ocean winds | Rodgers, Keith B; Mikaloff-Fletcher, Sara E; Bianchi, Daniele; Beaulieu, Claudie; Galbraith, Eric D; et al |
29-Sep-2017 | Large Reemergence of Anthropogenic Carbon into the Ocean’s Surface Mixed Layer Sustained by the Ocean’s Overturning Circulation | Toyama, Katsuya; Rodgers, Keith B; Blanke, Bruno; Iudicone, Daniele; Ishii, Masao; et al |
12-Sep-2017 | Mechanistic Drivers of Reemergence of Anthropogenic Carbon in the Equatorial Pacific | Zhai, Ping; Rodgers, Keith B; Griffies, Stephen M; Slater, Richard D; Iudicone, Daniele; et al |
16-Jul-2013 | Role of regression model selection and station distribution on the estimation of oceanic anthropogenic carbon change by eMLR | Plancherel, Yves; Rodgers, Keith B; Key, Robert M; Jacobson, Andrew R; Sarmiento, Jorge L |
23-Jul-2020 | Time of Emergence and Large Ensemble Intercomparison for Ocean Biogeochemical Trends | Schlunegger, Sarah; Rodgers, Keith B; Sarmiento, Jorge L; Ilyina, Tatiana; Dunne, John P; et al |
18-Apr-2016 | When can ocean acidification impacts be detected from decadal alkalinity measurements? | Carter, Brendan R; Frölicher, Thomas L; Dunne, John P; Rodgers, Keith B; Slater, Richard D; et al |