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  • An Observational Study of the Energy-Transfer between the Seasonal Mean Flow and Transient Eddies 

    SHENG, J., and J. DEROME. 1991. "An Observational Study of the Energy-Transfer between the Seasonal Mean Flow and Transient Eddies." Tellus Series A-Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 43(2): 128-144.
    The large-scale energetics of the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric motions are computed in the frequency domain using a 5-year data set from the ECMWF operational analyses. The geographical distributions of kinetic energy ...
  • Ocean Fertilization Science, Policy, and Commerce 

    Strong, Aaron L., John J. Cullen, and Sallie W. Chisholm. 2009. "Ocean Fertilization Science, Policy, and Commerce." Oceanography 22(3): 236-261. DOI: 10.5670/oceanog.2009.83
    Over the past 20 years there has been growing interest in the concept of fertilizing the ocean with iron to abate global warming. This interest was catalyzed by basic scientific experiments showing that iron limits primary ...
  • Ocean-atmosphere exchange of methyl bromide: NW Atlantic and Pacific Ocean studies 

    Groszko, W., and RM Moore. 1998. "Ocean-atmosphere exchange of methyl bromide: NW Atlantic and Pacific Ocean studies." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 103(D13): 16737-16741. DOI:10.1029/98JD00111
    Measurements of methyl bromide partial pressure and concentration in surface water and air samples in the NW Atlantic Ocean in July 1995 and the Pacific Ocean in October 1995 are presented, Mean atmospheric mixing ratios ...
  • Optical detection and assessment of algal blooms 

    Cullen, John J., Aurea M. Ciotti, Richard F. Davis, and Marlon R. Lewis. 1997. "Optical detection and assessment of algal blooms." Limnology and Oceanography 42(5 PART 2): 1223-1239. DOI:10.4319/lo.1997.42.5_part_2.1223
    Concerns about harmful algal blooms (HABs) have grown in recent years. There is a pressing need for robust, quantitative, and cost-effective methods to detect and characterize algal blooms. Critical applications of these ...
  • Optical detection and assessment of algal blooms 

    Cullen, J. J., A. M. Ciotti, R. F. Davis, and M. R. Lewis. 1997. "Optical detection and assessment of algal blooms." Limnology and Oceanography 42(5): 1223-1239. DOI:10.4319/lo.1997.42.5_part_2.1223
    Concerns about harmful algal blooms (HABs) have grown in recent years. There is a pressing need for robust, quantitative, and cost-effective methods to detect and characterize algal blooms. Critical applications of these ...
  • Paleomagnetism of Dsdp Sediments, Phase-Shifting of Magnetic-Anomalies, and Rotations of West Philippine Basin 

    LOUDEN, KE. 1977. "Paleomagnetism of Dsdp Sediments, Phase-Shifting of Magnetic-Anomalies, and Rotations of West Philippine Basin." Journal of Geophysical Research 82(20): 2989-3002. DOI: 10.1029/JB082i020p02989
    No abstract available.
  • Patterns and Prediction in Microbial Oceanography 

    Cullen, John J., W. Ford Doolittle, Simon A. Levin, and William K. W. Li. 2007. "Patterns and Prediction in Microbial Oceanography." Oceanography 20(2): 34-46. doi:10.5670/oceanog.2007.46
    No abstract available.
  • Photochemical Production of Methyl-Iodide in Seawater 

    MOORE, RM, and OC ZAFIRIOU. 1994. "Photochemical Production of Methyl-Iodide in Seawater." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 99(D8): 16415-16420. DOI:10.1029/94JD00786
    It is generally accepted that methyl iodide is a major contributor to the flux of iodine from the ocean to the atmosphere, but its sources in the ocean are largely unknown, an exception being production by certain species ...
  • Photosynthesis, Vol 2 - Development, Carbon Metabolism, and Plant Productivity - Cell Biology - a Series of Monographs - Govindjee 

    CULLEN, JJ. 1983. "Photosynthesis, Vol 2 - Development, Carbon Metabolism, and Plant Productivity - Cell Biology - a Series of Monographs - Govindjee." Quarterly Review of Biology 58(4): 568-569. doi:10.1086/413586
    No abstract available.
  • Photosynthetic characteristics and estimated growth rates indicate grazing is the proximate control of primary production in the Equatorial Pacific 

    Cullen, J. J., M. R. Lewis, C. O. Davis, and R. T. Barber. 1992. "Photosynthetic characteristics and estimated growth rates indicate grazing is the proximate control of primary production in the Equatorial Pacific." Journal of Geophysical Research.C.Oceans 97(C1): 639-654. DOI:10.1029/91JC01320
    Macronutrients persist in the surface layer of the equatorial Pacific Ocean because the production of phytoplankton is limited. Measurements of photosynthesis as a function of irradiance (P-I) provide information on the ...
  • Phytoplankton Growth and Light-Absorption as Regulated by Light, Temperature, and Nutrients 

    KIEFER, DA, and JJ CULLEN. 1991. "Phytoplankton Growth and Light-Absorption as Regulated by Light, Temperature, and Nutrients." Polar Research 10(1): 163-172. doi:10.1111/j.1751-8369.1991.tb00642.x
    Numerous studies of the growth of phytoplankton in the laboratory have demonstrated the dependence of cellular pigment concentration and growth rate upon light intensity, photoperiod, temperature, and nutrient supply. These ...
  • Predicting and verifying the intended and unintended consequences of large-scale ocean iron fertilization 

    Cullen, John J., and Philip W. Boyd. 2008. "Predicting and verifying the intended and unintended consequences of large-scale ocean iron fertilization." Marine Ecology Progress Series 364: 295-301. doi:10.3354/meps07551
    Ocean iron fertilization (OIF) is being considered as a strategy for mitigating rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations. One model for implementation is the sale of carbon offsets. Modeling studies predict that OIF has the ...
  • Predicting mesoscale variability of the North Atlantic using a physically motivated scheme for assimilating altimeter and Argo observations 

    Liu, Yimin, and K. R. Thompson. 2009. "Predicting mesoscale variability of the North Atlantic using a physically motivated scheme for assimilating altimeter and Argo observations." Monthly Weather Review 137(7): 2223-37. doi:10.1175/2008MWR2625.1
    A computationally efficient scheme is described for assimilating sea level measured by altimeters and vertical profiles of temperature and salinity measured by Argo floats. The scheme is based on a transformation of ...
  • Predicting the frequency of storm surges and extreme sea levels in the northwest Atlantic 

    Bernier, N. B., and K. R. Thompson. 2006. "Predicting the frequency of storm surges and extreme sea levels in the northwest Atlantic." Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 111(C10): 10009-C10009. DOI:10.1029/2005JC003168
    [1] A 40 year hindcast of storm surges in the northwest Atlantic and adjacent shelf seas is performed using a 2-D nonlinear barotropic ocean model forced by realistic 6 hourly winds and air pressures. This hindcast is used ...
  • Prediction of surface currents and drifter trajectories on the inner Scotian Shelf 

    Thompson, KR, JY Sheng, PC Smith, and LZ Cong. 2003. "Prediction of surface currents and drifter trajectories on the inner Scotian Shelf." Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 108(C9): 3287-3287. DOI:10.1029/2001JC001119
    The predictive skill of a simple model of surface flow on the Scotian Shelf is assessed using oceanographic data collected in February 1996. The model is forced by wind stress, water density, and sea level along the open ...
  • Preferential recycling of nutrients - the ocean's way to increase new production and to pass nutrient limitation? 

    Thomas, H., V. Ittekkot, C. Osterroht, and B. Schneider. 1999. "Preferential recycling of nutrients - the ocean's way to increase new production and to pass nutrient limitation?." Limnology and Oceanography 44(8): 1999-2004.
    Uptake of atmospheric CO2 by the oceans and the export of carbon into deeper waters via the biological CO2 pump is driven by the production of particulate organic matter (POM). The elemental ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and ...
  • Primary production by suspended and benthic microalgae in a turbid estuary: Time-scales of variability in San Antonio Bay, Texas 

    MacIntyre, HL, and JJ Cullen. 1996. "Primary production by suspended and benthic microalgae in a turbid estuary: Time-scales of variability in San Antonio Bay, Texas." Marine Ecology Progress Series 145(1-3): 245-268. doi:10.3354/meps145245
    The within-day, between-day and month-to-month variability of light attenuation and microalgal chlorophyll a (chl a) and photosynthetic response was measured in San Antonio Bay, Texas, USA. Waters were shallow (<2 m) ...
  • Primary Production Estimates from Recordings of Solar Stimulated Fluorescence in the Equatorial Pacific at 150-Degrees-W 

    STEGMANN, PM, MR LEWIS, CO DAVIS, and JJ CULLEN. 1992. "Primary Production Estimates from Recordings of Solar Stimulated Fluorescence in the Equatorial Pacific at 150-Degrees-W." Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 97(C1): 627-638. DOI:10.1029/91JC02014
    Biological, optical, and hydrographical data were collected on the WEC88 cruise along 150-degrees-W and during a 6-day time series station on the equator during February/March 1988. This area was characterized by a subsurface ...
  • Probability and mitigation of vessel encounters with North Atlantic right whales 

    Vanderlaan, Angelia SM, James J. Corbett, Shannon L. Green, John A. Callahan, et al. 2009. "Probability and mitigation of vessel encounters with North Atlantic right whales." Endangered Species Research 6(3): 273-285.
    Successful mitigation of vessel-whale encounters requires quantitative estimates of vessel strikes, how strike rates change over time, where strikes are most likely to occur, and options for minimizing strikes. In addressing ...
  • Production of chlorinated hydrocarbons and methyl iodide by the red microalga Porphyridium purpureum 

    Scarratt, MG, and RM Moore. 1999. "Production of chlorinated hydrocarbons and methyl iodide by the red microalga Porphyridium purpureum." Limnology and Oceanography 44(3): 703-707. DOI:10.4319/lo.1999.44.3.0703
    Two experiments were performed using axenic batch cultures of the red microalga Porphyridium purpureum. The cultures were grown in sealed 5-liter glass vessels under a high-purity artificial atmosphere and analyzed for the ...