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Nikki S. Lovenduski
Associate Professor, University of Colorado Boulder
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Using synthetic float capabilities in E3SMv2 to assess spatio-temporal variability in ocean physics and biogeochemistry
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 23 february 2024
Cara Nissen, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Mathew E. Maltr...
Since their advent over two decades ago, autonomous Argo floats have revolutionized the field of oceanography, and more recently, the addition of biog...
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Bridging the gap between modeled and observed ocean chlorophyll using the Chlorophyll Observation Simulator Package in the Community Earth System Model
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
marine ecology and biodiversity | 22 february 2024
Genevieve Clow, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Michael A. L...
For several decades, a suite of satellite sensors has enabled us to study the global spatiotemporal distribution of phytoplankton through remote sensi...
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Multi-month forecasts of marine heatwaves and ocean acidification extremes
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
climate and ocean change | 22 february 2024
Samuel Mogen, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Stephen G. Yea...
Marine heatwaves (MHW) can have profound impacts on marine ecosystems and regional biogeochemistry. Alongside MHWs, there is also growing concern over...
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Development of Tools for the Reduction and Analysis of Biogeochemical Models
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
digital ocean | 22 february 2024
Malik Jordan, Emily Klee, Kyle Niemeyer, Nicole S....
The evolution of reactive biogeochemical tracers in the upper ocean plays an important role in the global carbon cycle and climate system. Small-scale...
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Going with the flow: Evaluating modeled Southern Ocean biogeochemistry using Argo float observations
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 22 february 2024
Nicole S. Lovenduski, Alison R. Gray, Yohei Takano...
The Southern Ocean plays an important role in the global cycling of carbon and other biogeochemical quantities, yet Earth system models often struggle...
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What would happen if mCDR and solar radiation management were implemented together?
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
carbon management | 21 february 2024
Cheryl S. Harrison, Kelsey Roberts, Morgan R. Rave...
As climate change impacts escalate, there is a growing impetus in the entrepreneurial, NGO, and policy spaces to scope out and implement climate inter...
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Internal Climate Variability modulates the storage of Anthropogenic Carbon in the Ocean Interior
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 20 february 2024
Holly Olivarez, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Jens D. Müll...
The ocean absorbs anthropogenic carbon from the atmosphere and thereby reduces global temperature increases. The absorption rate is controlled by the ...
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The impacts of ultraviolet radiation damage on phytoplankton productivity: From paleoclimate to future projections
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 20 february 2024
Joshua L. Coupe, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Luise Gleas...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can irritate skin, damage DNA, and kill cells. UV damage to marine phytoplankton has the potential to alter ocean productiv...
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