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Dennis A. Hansell
Dennis A. Hansell
Professor of Ocean Sciences, University of Miami
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Microbial production of recalcitrant dissolved organic matter: long-term carbon storage in the global ocean
N Jiao, GJ Herndl, DA Hansell, R Benner, G Kattner, SW Wilhelm, ...
Nature Reviews Microbiology 8 (8), 593-599, 2010
15332010
Dissolved organic matter in the ocean: A controversy stimulates new insights
DA Hansell, CA Carlson, DJ Repeta, R Schlitzer
Oceanography 22 (4), 202-211, 2009
10302009
Biogeochemistry of marine dissolved organic matter
DA Hansell, CA Carlson
Academic press, 2014
9652014
Eddy/wind interactions stimulate extraordinary mid-ocean plankton blooms
DJ McGillicuddy Jr, LA Anderson, NR Bates, T Bibby, KO Buesseler, ...
Science 316 (5827), 1021-1026, 2007
8722007
Recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon fractions
DA Hansell
Annual review of marine science 5, 421-445, 2013
7492013
Global distribution and dynamics of colored dissolved and detrital organic materials
DA Siegel, S Maritorena, NB Nelson, DA Hansell, M Lorenzi‐Kayser
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 107 (C12), 21-1-21-14, 2002
5422002
Carbon and nitrogen cycling within the Bering/Chukchi Seas: Source regions for organic matter effecting AOU demands of the Arctic Ocean
JJ Walsh, CP McRoy, LK Coachman, JJ Goering, JJ Nihoul, TE Whitledge, ...
Progress in Oceanography 22 (4), 277-359, 1989
5361989
Deep-ocean gradients in the concentration of dissolved organic carbon
DA Hansell, CA Carlson
Nature 395 (6699), 263-266, 1998
436*1998
DOM sources, sinks, reactivity, and budgets
CA Carlson, DA Hansell
Biogeochemistry of marine dissolved organic matter, 65-126, 2015
3852015
Biogeochemistry of total organic carbon and nitrogen in the Sargasso Sea: control by convective overturn
DA Hansell, CA Carlson
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 48 (8-9), 1649-1667, 2001
3132001
Net community production of dissolved organic carbon
DA Hansell, CA Carlson
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 12 (3), 443-453, 1998
3101998
Assessing the apparent imbalance between geochemical and biochemical indicators of meso-and bathypelagic biological activity: What the@ $♯! is wrong with present calculations …
AB Burd, DA Hansell, DK Steinberg, TR Anderson, J Arístegui, F Baltar, ...
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 57 (16), 1557-1571, 2010
3022010
Organic carbon partitioning during spring phytoplankton blooms in the Ross Sea polynya and the Sargasso Sea
CA Carlson, HW Ducklow, DA Hansell, WO Smith Jr
Limnology and Oceanography 43 (3), 375-386, 1998
2861998
Dissolved organic carbon export and subsequent remineralization in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic realms of the North Atlantic basin
CA Carlson, DA Hansell, NB Nelson, DA Siegel, WM Smethie, ...
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 57 (16), 1433-1445, 2010
2782010
Changes in ocean heat, carbon content, and ventilation: A review of the first decade of GO-SHIP global repeat hydrography
LD Talley, RA Feely, BM Sloyan, R Wanninkhof, MO Baringer, JL Bullister, ...
Annual review of marine science 8, 185-215, 2016
2512016
Effect of nutrient amendments on bacterioplankton production, community structure, and DOC utilization in the northwestern Sargasso Sea
CA Carlson, SJ Giovannoni, DA Hansell, SJ Goldberg, R Parsons, ...
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 30 (1), 19-36, 2002
2382002
Degradation of terrigenous dissolved organic carbon in the western Arctic Ocean
DA Hansell, D Kadko, NR Bates
Science 304 (5672), 858-861, 2004
2262004
Net removal of major marine dissolved organic carbon fractions in the subsurface ocean
DA Hansell, CA Carlson, R Schlitzer
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 26 (1), 2012
2172012
An increasing CO2 sink in the Arctic Ocean due to sea‐ice loss
NR Bates, SB Moran, DA Hansell, JT Mathis
Geophysical Research Letters 33 (23), 2006
2162006
Marine Dissolved Organic Matter and the Carbon Cycle
DA Hansell, CA Carlson
Oceanography 14 (4), 41-49, 2001
2122001
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