Jorge L Sarmiento
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Chen H, Haumann F, Talley L, Johnson K, Sarmiento J
Global Biogeochem Cycles
. 2022 Oct;
36(7):e2021GB007156.
PMID: 36248262
The deep ocean releases large amounts of old, pre-industrial carbon dioxide (CO) to the atmosphere through upwelling in the Southern Ocean, which counters the marine carbon uptake occurring elsewhere. This...
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Arteaga L, Boss E, Behrenfeld M, Westberry T, Sarmiento J
Nat Commun
. 2020 Oct;
11(1):5364.
PMID: 33097697
Over the last ten years, satellite and geographically constrained in situ observations largely focused on the northern hemisphere have suggested that annual phytoplankton biomass cycles cannot be fully understood from...
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Schlunegger S, Rodgers K, Sarmiento J, Ilyina T, Dunne J, Takano Y, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles
. 2020 Oct;
34(8):e2019GB006453.
PMID: 32999530
Anthropogenically forced changes in ocean biogeochemistry are underway and critical for the ocean carbon sink and marine habitat. Detecting such changes in ocean biogeochemistry will require quantification of the magnitude...
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Bushinsky S, Landschutzer P, Rodenbeck C, Gray A, Baker D, Mazloff M, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles
. 2020 Feb;
33(11):1370-1388.
PMID: 32025087
New estimates of CO from profiling floats deployed by the Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) project have demonstrated the importance of wintertime outgassing south of the...
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Schlunegger S, Rodgers K, Sarmiento J, Frolicher T, Dunne J, Ishii M, et al.
Nat Clim Chang
. 2019 Sep;
9:719-725.
PMID: 31534491
Attribution of anthropogenically-forced trends in the climate system requires understanding when and how such signals will emerge from natural variability. We apply time-of-emergence diagnostics to a Large Ensemble of an...
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Asch R, Stock C, Sarmiento J
Glob Chang Biol
. 2019 Jun;
25(8):2544-2559.
PMID: 31152499
Substantial interannual variability in marine fish recruitment (i.e., the number of young fish entering a fishery each year) has been hypothesized to be related to whether the timing of fish...
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Tamsitt V, Drake H, Morrison A, Talley L, Dufour C, Gray A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2018 Jan;
9(1):209.
PMID: 29335401
The original version of this Article contained errors in Fig. 6. In panel a, the grey highlights obscured the curves for CESM, CM2.6 and SOSE, and the labels indicating SWIR,...
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Tamsitt V, Drake H, Morrison A, Talley L, Dufour C, Gray A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Aug;
8(1):172.
PMID: 28769035
Upwelling of global deep waters to the sea surface in the Southern Ocean closes the global overturning circulation and is fundamentally important for oceanic uptake of carbon and heat, nutrient...
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Mislan K, Deutsch C, Brill R, Dunne J, Sarmiento J
Glob Chang Biol
. 2017 Jun;
23(10):4019-4028.
PMID: 28657206
Oxygen concentrations are hypothesized to decrease in many areas of the ocean as a result of anthropogenically driven climate change, resulting in habitat compression for pelagic animals. The oxygen partial...
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Henson S, Beaulieu C, Ilyina T, John J, Long M, Seferian R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Mar;
8:14682.
PMID: 28267144
Climate change is expected to modify ecological responses in the ocean, with the potential for important effects on the ecosystem services provided to humankind. Here we address the question of...