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HAOJIA Abby Ren
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Millennial‐Scale Carbon Flux Variability in the Subantarctic Pacific During Marine Isotope Stage 3 (57–29 ka)
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
21 march 2024
Harris Anderson, Zanna Chase, Helen C. Bostock, Ta...

Antarctic ice cores reveal a glacial climate state during Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS‐3; 57–29 ka) punctuated by millennial‐...

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Ice age iron fertilization increased phytoplankton nutrient consumption in the eastern equatorial Pacific
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 20 february 2024
Tianshu Kong, Jesse R. Farmer, Haojia A. Ren, Thom...
Iron fertilization in high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) ocean regions has been proposed as a means to boost phytoplankton productivity and increas...
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Review of proxies for low-oxygen paleo reconstructions
OXYGENATION DYNAMICS IN PAST CHANGING OCEANS II ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2023
Babette Hoogakker, Catherine Davis, Alexandra Aude...
In step with the growing interest in modern and future ocean oxygen, there has been development of new paleo-oxygenation proxy methods, as well as a r...
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Coral Records of Ocean Acidification and Marine Lead Pollution in the Northern South China Sea
GENERAL TOPICS IN BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY POSTER
ocean sciences | 12 december 2023
Hong Yi Chen, Kuo-Fang Huang, Li Lo, Haojia A. Ren
Increasing anthropogenic CO2 from fossil fuel combustion and land-use practices is reducing surface ocean pH (i.e. ocean acidification, OA), leading t...
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Enhanced Monsoon‐Driven Upwelling in Southeast Asia During the Little Ice Age
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
15 april 2023
Mengli Chen, Patrick Martin, Haojia A. Ren, Run Zh...

Climate change impacts ocean nutrient availability and will likely alter the marine food web. While climate models predict decreased average ocean ...

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Large climate-driven changes in nutrient consumption in the eastern equatorial Pacific over the past 200,000 years: Evidence from a new foraminifera-bound nitrogen isotope record
CLIMATE RECONSTRUCTION FROM THE PACIFIC REGION: INSIGHTS INTO PAST OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2022
Tianshu Kong, Thomas C. Lee, Ting Hsuan Lin, Jesse...
The eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) is a major upwelling region where productivity is limited by the availability of iron. It was suggested that past...
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Expanding the Utility of Non-Spinose Foraminifera in Paleoceanographic Reconstructions, Insight from Laboratory Experiments and Observations
ADVANCEMENTS IN PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC PROXIES: INSIGHTS FROM BIOMINERALIZERS III ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2022
Jennifer S. Fehrenbacher, Theresa Fritz-Endres, M ...
Foraminifera grown in the laboratory under tightly controlled environmental conditions offer a unique opportunity to explore mechanisms responsible fo...
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Deglacial Evolution of N2 Fixation in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
CLIMATE RECONSTRUCTION FROM THE PACIFIC REGION: INSIGHTS INTO PAST OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS II POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2022
Er-Wen Yang, Haojia A. Ren, Yuan-Pin Chang, Min-Te...
Biological nitrogen (N2) fixation, the reduction of atmospheric N2 to ammonia, is the primary N input to the ocean. It is essential for maintaining th...
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