PUBLICATIONS
PAPERS IN PREPARATION
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M. Manizza, I. Cerovecki, D. Menemenlis, - On the mechanisms driving the recent changes in the CO2 sink
of the Southern Ocean : A model study.
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J., D. Bent, B. B. Stephens, R. F . Keeling, Sara E. Mikaloff-Feltecher, et al., (co-author) -
Assessing ocean biogeochemical models with high-resolution airborne
observations of atmospheric oxygen over the Southern Ocean
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M. Manizza, D. Menemenlis, C. E. Miller, - Recent changes in the CO2 sink
of the Arctic Ocean inferred from physical-biogeochemical ocean state estimates (2006-2013)
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V. Le Fouest, A. Matsuoka, M. Manizza, M. Babin, B. Tremblay -
An assessment of riverine dissolved organic carbon (RDOC) stock and fluxes
in the Western Beaufort Sea (Arctic Ocean) using biogeochemical modeling and
remote sensing
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
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Y. A. Eddebbar, M. C. Long, L. Resplandy , C. Roedenbeck, K. Rodgers, M. Manizza, R. F. Keeling -
Impacts of ENSO on Air-Sea Oxygen exchange: Observations and Mechanisms. Submitted to Global Biogeochemical
Cycles.
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M. Manizza, R. F. Keeling, L. Resplandy, S. Mikaloff-Fletcher, C. D. Nevison, et al. - Testing ocean physical-biogeochemical models in the extra-tropics using
combined measurements of atmospheric potential oxygen (APO) and Ar/N2 ratio. Submitted to Journal of Geophys. Research - Oceans.
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Y. J Lee, P. A. Matrai, M. A. M. Friedrichs et al . (co-author)
- Impacts of environmental variables on net primary productivity
estimates in the Arctic Ocean: An assessment of coupled physical-biogeochemical models
, Journal of Geophys. Research - Oceans, In Press.
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Xu L., L. M., Russell., P. Cameron-Smith, S. J. Gahn, Y. Liu, S. Elliott, Y. Yang, S. Lou, M. Asgari-lamijiri, M. Manizza -
DMS dominates the ENSO cycle in the subtropics,
,Journal of Geophys. Research - Atmospheres, In Press.
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C. D. Nevison, M. Manizza, R. F. Keeling, B. B. Stephens, J. D. Bent, L. Bopp, J. Dunne, T. Ilyina, M. Long, L. Resplandy, J. Tjiputra, S. Yukimoto
Evalutating CMIP5 models ocean biogeochemistry and Southern Ocean carbon uptake using atmospheric potential oxygen (APO):
Present day performance and future projections , Geophysical Research Letters.
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C. D. Nevison, M. Manizza, R. F. Keeling, M. Kahru, L. Bopp, J. Dunne, J. Tjiputra, and B. G. Mitchell - Evaluating the biogeochemical components of earth system models using atmospheric potential oxygen (APO) and ocean color data (2015) , Biogeosciences, 12, 193-208.
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M. Manizza, M. J. Follows, S. Dutkiewicz, D. Menemenlis, J. W. McClelland, C. N. Hill, B. J. Peterson, R. Key -
(2011) A Model of the Arctic Ocean Carbon Cycle - Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans,
VOL. 116, C12020, 19 PP., 2011
doi:10.1029/2011JC006998.
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A. D. McGuire, D. J. Hayes, D. W. Kicklighter, M. Manizza, Q. Zhuang, M. J. Follows, M. Chen,
K. R. Gurney, J. W. McClelland, J. M. Melillo, B. J. Peterson, R. G. Prinn (2010) - An analysis
of the carbon balance of the Arctic basin from 1997 to 2006, Tellus B - Speical Issue on 2009 International Carbon Dioxide Conference.
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M. Manizza, M. J. Follows, S. Dutkiewicz, J. McClelland, D. Menemenlis, C. Hill, A. Townsend-Small, B. J. Peterson (2009) - Modeling transport and fate of riverine dissolved organic carbon in the Arctic Ocean, Global Biogeochemical Cycles,VOL. 32, GB4006,doi:10.1029/2008GB003396 .
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Le Quéré, C., S. P. Harrison, I. Colin Prentice,
E. T. Buitenhuis, O. Aumont, L. Bopp, H. Claustre, L. Cotrim da Cunha, R. Geider, X. Giraud,
C. Klaas, K. E. Kohfeld, L. Legendre, M. Manizza, T. Platt, R. B. Rivkin, S. Sathyendranath,
J. Uitz, A. J. Watson, and D. Wolf-Gladrow (2005),
Ecosystem dynamics based on plankton functional types for global ocean biogeochemistry models.
Global Change Biology, 11, doi:10.11111/j.1365-2486.2005.01004.x, pp 2016-2040.
NON-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
THESES
- Master Thesis : The effect of wind stress on biological productivity at the Iceland Faeroes Front :
A modelling study (2002) - National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, University of Southampton, UK.
- PhD Thesis : Modelling phytoplankton-light feedback and its ocean biogeochemical implications (2006) - School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
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