Conference lecture
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). Carbon cycling at high latitudes - an early warning system for changes in oceanic CO2 uptake and carbonate saturation. (external link)
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J.C. Orr; Sara Jutterström; L. Bopp
et al. (2010). Winter versus summer onset of undersaturation in the Arctic Ocean. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). Modelling the marine sediment core record - a blueprint for identifying the cause for the glacial-interglacial pCO2 variation. (external link)
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Christophe Yves Bernard; Christoph Heinze
(2008). Land Ocean Coupling. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). Overview CARBOOCEAN. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). CT5 Highlights - Future scenarios for marine carbon sources and sinks. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Marion Gehlen
(2004). Modeling 230Th, 231Pa, and 10Be in the ocean: Particle species dependent scavenging and its potential for rain ratio determinations. (external link)
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Virginia Palastanga; Caroline Slomp; Christoph Heinze
(2009). Phosphorus cycle in a biogeochemical ocean model: Response to changes on sediment redox conditions. (external link)
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Nadine Goris; Christoph Heinze
(2016). The role of the Southern Ocean in Earth system modelling. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2018). Summing up the EVA project. (external link)
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Jörg Schwinger; Jerry Tjiputra; Nadine Goris
et al. (2016). EVA WP 2: Coupling of DMS emissions - first results. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). Towards Earth system modelling in Bergen - status and vision. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; www.carboocean.org CARBOOCEAN consortium
(2006). CARBOOCEAN Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2013). Progress in quantifying ocean carbon sources and sinks - results from the CARBOCHANGE project. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). Marine carbon cycle climate feedbacks. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2014). Status and Perspective (CARBOCHANGE). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2013). Emergent constraints - relevant for ocean carbon cycling and climate change?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2010). The ocean carbon cycle and climate – what we may learn from the paleo-record and how to prepare for entering unknown territory in the future. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Nadine Goris; Siv Kari Lauvset
et al. (2018). Observations-constrained projections reveal early and strong deoxygenation in the interior North Atlantic. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). Glacial/interglacial carbon cycle changes as derived from global modeling of marine sediment cores. (external link)
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Christophe Yves Bernard; Christoph Heinze; Hans Durr
(2008). Contribution of riverine nutrients to the biogeochemistry of the global ocean. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). Methodologies for ocean scale carbonate system modelling (HAMOCC5/MICOM/OM/LSG). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2020). Our common future ocean in the Earth system - introduction to ocean tipping points. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2005). 1. Hystory of proposal. 2. Workplan. 3. Implementation of core theme "5". 4. Review&Assessment 5. Workpackage "11". 6. Dissemination. SERIES OF TALKS WITHIN KICK-OFF MEETING. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2015). Changes in carbon uptake and emissions
by oceans in a changing climate (Overview). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2011). Global carbon cycle overview. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2011). An attempt to simulate the sedimentary paleo-record for determining governing parameters of the Earth system. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2019). Climate feedbacks in the Earth system and their evaluation. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2019). Global ocean carbon cycle modelling –
unresolved issues concerning climate feedbacks and impacts. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). Core Theme 5: Future scenarios for marine carbon sources and sinks. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2017). Addressing knowledge gaps in climate science in support of IPCC reports. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). The glacial-interglacial CO2 variation revisited - experiments with a long-term biogeochemical model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2022). Ocean tipping points - an overview. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). Towards the estimation of past carbon cycle parameters from sediment core data. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). Towards synthesizing regional and global carbon budgets - the RECCAP context. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). Projects on the oceanic carbon sink - CARBOOCEAN & CarboSeason and others. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Karen Assmann; Mats Bentsen
et al. (2008). A first interactive carbon cycle climate run based on BCM. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). CARBOOCEAN update for EPOCA annual meeting. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2021). "COMFORT" (EU project presentation). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2015). A 130 kyr synthetic sediment core study and carbon isotopes. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). CARBOOCEAN IP - IMBER, Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2014). Summary about RCN nationally coordinated project (NORKLIMA/KLIMAFORSK): EVA - Earth system modelling of climate Variations in the Anthropocene. (external link)
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M. Gehlen; R. Séférian; D. O. B. Jones
et al. (2014). Future pH Reductions put North Atlantic Deep-Sea Ecosystems at Risk. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2017). Feedbacks between carbon cycle and climate. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2017). Earth system modelling - what, why, infrastructure needs, future challanges. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2016). Research Group 3: Carbon Cycle and Biogeochemistry - Overview. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2014). EVA - Earth system modelling of climate Variations in the Anthropocene. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2012). BIOFEEDBACK - Biogeochemical feedbacks in the climate system - Introduction. (external link)
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Andrea Nicole Volbers; Christoph Heinze; Consortium CARBOOCEAN
(2008). Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment, (CARBOOCEAN). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2012). Changes in carbon uptake and emissions by oceans in a changing climate - CARBOCHANGE. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Katharina Six; Øyvind Seland
et al. (2015). Positive future climate feedback due to changes in oceanic DMS emissions. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2012). CARBOCHANGE. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). The ocean carbon sinks, processes, timescales, and impacts. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Katharina Six; Øyvind Seland
et al. (2015). Positive future climate feedback due to changes in oceanic DMS emissions. (external link)
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Christophe Yves Bernard; Christoph Heinze; Hans Durr
(2008). Coupling riverine fluxes of nutrients to a global biogeochemical ocean general circulation model. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Nadine Goris; Siv Kari Lauvset
et al. (2018). Early detection of anthropogenic climate change signal in the interior subpolar North Atlantic. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). Marine CO2 sources and sinks (CarboOcean IP), ocean acidification, and artificial Fe fertilization. (external link)
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Tilla Roy; Laurent Bopp; Patricia Cadule
et al. (2009). A model intercomparison of the climate-carbon cycle feedback from the global ocean:Regional feedback analyses and mechanisms. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). Current status on carbon cycle studies, feedbacks, and ocean acidification. (external link)
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Jörg Schwinger; Nadine Goris; Jerry Tjiputra
et al. (2016). NorESM2 - ocean updates for CMIP6. (external link)
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Jörg Schwinger; Hanna Lee; Christoph Heinze
et al. (2017). Low and overshoot emission scenarios – from a high to a low carbon society (LOES). (external link)
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Nadine Goris; Christoph Heinze; Jerry Tjiputra
et al. (2013). North Atlantic variability of oceanic CO2 uptake in response to simulated past, present and future climate change. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). The changing oceanic carbon sink in a warming high CO2 world. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). CARBOOCEAN - Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). Overview CARBOOCEAN. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2017). Opening and Introduction. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). CARBOOCEAN Marine sources and sinks assessment - Emerging research questions for FP7. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Tatiana Ilyina
(2011). Monitoring the impact of ocean acidification through 230Th – where and when?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2004). Ocean pH in the greenhouse. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). How old is marine sediment at the burial stage?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). Perspectives for biogeochemical climate research with the Norwegian ESM. (external link)
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Anne Morée; Christoph Heinze; Jörg Schwinger
et al. (2018). C-isotopes in NorESM – status of implementation. (external link)
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Nadine Goris; Jörg Schwinger; Jerry Tjiputra
et al. (2017). Amplification of global warming through pH-dependence of DMS-production. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2021). EU H2020 Project COMFORT. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Jerry Tjiputra; Karen Assmann
(2009). Biogeochemical part of the Earth System Model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2005). Marine biological carbon cycle climate feedbacks - do they matter or not?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2005). 1. The 1st year of CARBOOCEAN. 2. Core Theme 5 - Future Scenarios. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2014). NFR nationally coordinated project(NORKLIMA/KLIMAFORSK): EVA - Earth system modelling of climate Variations in the Anthropocene. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2011). Carbon Data Assimilation Systems for Oceans - overview and perspectives (key note). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2010). Complexity - Model development/Science drivers. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2012). Sediment core modelling on a global basis for improving Earth system models. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2005). Simulation of rain ratio changes with a global ocean carbon cycle model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2004). ORFOIS - 2nd Annual Workshop, a. project flow, b. goals, c. towards a shelf seas parameterisation. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2004). Predicting anthropogenic CO2 uptake by the high latitude oceans - the Bjerknes 1904 paper revisited. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2010). On the combination of a biogeochemical ocean modelling with the sedimentary paleoclimate record for estimating ocean acidification impacts. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2017). Couplings between biogeochemistry and climate. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). Core theme 5 - 5-year scientifc summary and perspectives. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). Large scale response of the marine biological carbon pumps to high CO2 as inferred from global sediment modeling. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2014). Marine CO2 modelling and inversions. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2014). Evaluation of ocean biogeochemical models as part of ESMs. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Mats Bentsen; Ingo Bethke
et al. (2008). Overview of Bergen Earth system model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2019). Pitch talk - COMFORT project. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Johannes Quaas
(2009). WP7 - Climate projections and feedbacks. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2011). CARBOCHANGE - Goals and Impacts. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2011). Modelling the global marine carbon cycle 'end-to-end'. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2017). The ocean carbon cycle modelling of Ernst Maier-Reimer. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). Overview RG4 and modelling of biogeochemical cycles. (external link)
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Tatjana Ilyina; Richard Zeebe; Ernst Maier-Reimer
et al. (2009). Detecting early signs of global-scale effects of ocean acidification on marine calcification. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). Carbon cycle modelling strategy. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2004). Ocean pH in the greenhouse. (external link)
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Tatjana Ilyina; Richard E. Zeebe; Ernst Maier-Reimer
et al. (2008). A tool for early detection of global-scale changes in marine calcification. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). CARBOOCEAN assessment report (in collaboration with terrestrial Carbo-Europe project). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). Vision and approach - WP1 Enhancing interoperability. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). Glacial rain ratio revisited using a sediment age transport model for synthetic sediment cores. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). CARBOOCEAN - results and research perspectives on marine carbon sources and sinks. (external link)
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Jörg Schwinger; Nadine Goris; Shuang Gao
et al. (2016). From CMIP5 to CMIP6: New developments for the ocean biogeochemistry module of NorESM. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). CARBOOCEAN Core Theme 5, The big scientific questions – new answers and new challenges. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). Overview about CARBOOCEAN. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2015). HAMOCC at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research. (external link)
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Tatjana Ilyina; Richard Zeebe; Ernst Maier-Reimer
et al. (2007). Modeling Early Signs of Ocean Acidification Effects on Marine Calcification. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2013). Changes in carbon uptake and emissions by oceans in a changing climate - status and perspective. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; t Roy; Jörg Schwinger
et al. (2011). Assessment of the ocean carbon cycle feedbacks strength using multi-Earth system models. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2015). NFR nationally coordinated project NORKLIMA/KLIMAFORSK): EVA Earth system modelling of climate Variations in the Anthropocene (overview/introduction). (external link)
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Trond Iversen; Christoph Heinze
(2015). The Norwegian Earth System Model - NorESM,
Status and Plans for CMIP6 and Crescendo. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). The low CO2 glacial ocean as a reverse paleo-analog for the future high CO2 ocean. (external link)
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Richard Bellerby; Jerry Tjiputra; Anna Silyakova
et al. (2012). North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean carbon biogeochemical responses and feedbacks to climate change. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). Enhancing interoperability of existing networks in land and ocean (COCOS WP1). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2012). CARBOCHANGE - status and perspective. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2004). What is the role of the Greenland-Scotland overflows in the climate system?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2004). Towards the reconstruction of past biogeochemical cycles: Simulation of the sediment core record in the world ocean with a biogeochemical ocean general circulation model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2010). WP1: Enhancing interoperability of existing networks in land and ocean. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2010). WP3: Changes in Marine Carbon Cycle -modelling part-. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2010). Scientific presentation by new member (of the SSC). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Tatjana Ilyina
(2010). The challenge of detecting large scale impacts of ocean acidification. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2012). The role of the ocean carbon cycle in climate change. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2005). The potential of upper ocean alkalinity controls for atmospheric carbon dioxide changes (plenary talk). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). Was there a higher glacial rain ratio CaCO3:POC than today?. (external link)
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Richard Bellerby; Christoph Heinze; Caroline Kivimæe
et al. (2005). Ocean carbon cycle and biogeochemistry. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2005). Hva må til for å koordinere et integrert prosjekt?. (external link)
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Friederike Fröb; Timothée Bourgeois; Nadine Goris
et al. (2022). Detecting ecosystem-relevant crossings of thresholds. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2019). COMFORT - Welcome and overview. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Tatjana Ilyina
(2009). The potential of radionuclides for detecting the impact of ocean acidification on marine particle fluxes. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2011). CARBOCHANGE: Ocean carbon uptake under changing climate. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). Submission and evaluation of Integrated Projects - Topic 1: Prior to closing date, Topic 2: Submission procedure. (external link)
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Andrea Nicole Volbers; Christoph Heinze; Consortium CARBOOCEAN
(2008). CARBOOCEAN –"marine carbon sources and sinks assessment" overview and results. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). Long-term changes of the global oceanic Si cycle. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2008). CarboOcean II - might there be one? What happens on 1.1.2010?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2004). The art of global modelling. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Nadine Goris; Siv Kari Lauvset
et al. (2018). Early detection of anthropogenic climate change signal in the interior subpolar North Atlantic oxygen. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2005). Marine carbon cycle climate feedbacks - magnitude and timescales. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). Carbon cycling at high latitudes - bottleneck for anthropogenic CO2 and precursor for ocean acidification. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). Carbon cycle climate feedbacks – can we learn anything from the past?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2007). CARBOOCEAN - the European contribution to a global marine sources and sinks assessment. (external link)
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Christophe Yves Bernard; Christoph Heinze; Hans Dürr
(2007). Coupling riverine fluxes of nutrients to a global biogeochemical ocean general circulation model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2016). The nationally coordinated flagship project on Earth system modelling funded through the Research Council of Norway: EVA – Earth system modelling of climate Variations in the Anthropocene. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). The carbon cycle - FP7. Rationale for research and and priorities for the calls for the first years to come. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2014). Does it make sense to include interactive sediment modules in global carbon cycle models for applications on decadal-centennial time scales?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2005). Ocean carbon cycle - a playground for turbulence researchers?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2020). Our common future ocean in the Earth system - introduction to ocean tipping points. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2011). WP3: Changes in marine carbon cycle. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2003). Simulating the response of the CaCO3 counter pump to climate change. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). Modelling of marine biogeochemical cycles from end to end. (external link)
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Karen Assmann; Christoph Heinze; Mats Bentsen
et al. (2008). Decadal changes in anthropogenic carbon uptake in an isopycning ocean carbon cycle model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2010). Combining water column data with sediment trap and satellite observations for improved marine carbon export estimates (introduction into workshop). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2004). ORFOIS - ORigin and Fate of biogenic particle fluxes in the Ocean and their Interactions with the atmospheric CO2 concentration as well as the marine Sediment. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2009). WP11 highlights. (external link)
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Marion Gehlen; Leif G. Anderson; Richard Bellerby
et al. (2009). The potential of marine biogeochemical processes to feedback to atmospheric CO2. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2014). The CaCO3 cycle in the climate system. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2016). A pilot study towards modelling of the sedimentary paleo-climate record 130 - 0 kyrBP. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2016). Earth system modelling and the NorESM as a pillar for climate services. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2005). CARBOOCEAN (project overview). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2018). The Ocean Carbon Cycle in a high CO2 world. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2019). COMFORT: Our common future ocean in the Earth system – quantifying coupled cycles of
carbon, oxygen, and nutrients for
determining and achieving safe operating spaces with respect to tipping points. (external link)
Conference poster
Academic article
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Anne Morée; Jörg Schwinger; Ulysses S Ninnemann
et al. (2021). Evaluating the biological pump efficiency of the Last Glacial
Maximum ocean using d13C. (external link)
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Kassandra M. Costa; Christopher T. Hayes; Robert F. Anderson
et al. (2020). 230Th Normalization: New Insights on an Essential Tool for Quantifying Sedimentary Fluxes in the Modern and Quaternary Ocean. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Thorsten Blenckner; Helena Martins
et al. (2021). The quiet crossing of ocean tipping points. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; I Kriest; E. Marier-Reimer
(2009). Age offsets among different biogenic and lithogenic components of sediment cores revealed by numerical modeling. (external link)
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AJ Watson; U Schuster; DCE Bakker
et al. (2009). Tracking the Variable North Atlantic Sink for Atmospheric CO2. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Karen Margarete Assmann; Mats Bentsen
et al. (2009). Bergen earth system model (BCM- C): model description and regional climate-carbon cycle feedbacks assessment. (external link)
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Richard Wanninkhof; Geun-Ha Park; Taro Takahashi
et al. (2013). Global ocean carbon uptake: magnitude, variability and trends. (external link)
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Veronika Eyring; Peter J. Gleckler; Christoph Heinze
et al. (2016). Towards improved and more routine Earth system model evaluation in CMIP. (external link)
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M. Gehlen; Christoph Heinze; E. Maier-Reimer
et al. (2003). Coupled Al-Si geobiochemistry in an ocean general circulation model: A tool for the validation of oceanic dust seposition?. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Clio Michel; Tomas Torsvik
et al. (2024). More Frequent Abrupt Marine Environmental Changes Expected. (external link)
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Matteo Willeit; Tatiana Ilyina; Bo Liu
et al. (2023). The Earth system model CLIMBER-X v1.0 - Part 2: The global carbon cycle. (external link)
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Christophe Yves Bernard; Goulven G. Laruelle; Caroline P. Slomp
et al. (2010). Impact of changes in river fluxes of silica on the global marine silicon cycle: a model comparison. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2002). Modelling of the marine Si cycle. Achievements and missing links. (external link)
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Tatiana Ilyina; Dieter Wolf-Gladrow; Guy Munhoven
et al. (2013). Assessing the potential of calcium-based artificial ocean alkalinization to mitigate rising atmospheric CO2 and ocean acidification. (external link)
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Laurent Bopp; Laure Resplandy; James C. Orr
et al. (2013). Multiple stressors of ocean ecosystems in the 21st century: projections with CMIP5 models. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Marion Gehlen; Christine Land
(2006). On the potential of 230Th, 231Pa, and 10Be for marine ratio determinations: A modelling study. (external link)
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Karen Margarete Assmann; Mats Bentsen; Joachim Segschneider
et al. (2010). An isopycnic ocean carbon cycle model. (external link)
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Jörg Schwinger; Nadine Goris; Jerry Tjiputra
et al. (2016). Evaluation of NorESM-OC (versions 1 and 1.2), the ocean carbon-cycle stand-alone configuration of the Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM1). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; A. Hupe; E. Maier-Reimer
et al. (2003). Sensitivity of the marine biospheric Si cycle for biogeochemical parameter variations. (external link)
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Christophe Yves Bernard; H. H. Dürr; Christoph Heinze
et al. (2011). Contribution of riverine nutrients to the silicon biogeochemistry of the global ocean - a model study. (external link)
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Philippe Ciais; AJ Dolman; A Bombelli
et al. (2014). Current systematic carbon-cycle observations and the need for implementing a policy-relevant carbon observing system. (external link)
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Øyvind Seland; Mats Bentsen; Dirk Jan Leo Oliviè
et al. (2020). Overview of the Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM2) and key climate response of CMIP6 DECK, historical, and scenario simulations. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2006). CARBOOCEAN Marine sources and sinks assessment - An EU FP6 Integrated Project. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Karen Margarete Assmann; Mats Bentsen
et al. (2010). Bergen Earth system model (BCM-C): model description and regional climate-carbon cycle feedbacks assessment. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Are Olsen; Karen Margarete Assmann
et al. (2012). A model study of the seasonal and long-term North Atlantic surface pCO(2) variability. (external link)
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Virginia Palastanga; Caroline P. Slomp; Christoph Heinze
(2013). Glacial-interglacial variability in ocean oxygen and phosphorus in a global biogeochemical model. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Caroline Roelandt; Mats Bentsen
et al. (2013). Evaluation of the carbon cycle components in the Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM). (external link)
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C. L. Sabine; S. Hankin; H. Koyuk
et al. (2013). Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) gridded data products. (external link)
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Anne Morée; Jörg Schwinger; Christoph Heinze
(2018). Southern Ocean controls of the vertical marine δ13C gradient – a modelling study. (external link)
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Tatjana Ilyina; Richard E. Zeebe; Ernst Maier-Reimer
et al. (2009). Early detection of ocean acidification effects on marine calcification. (external link)
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Virginia Palastanga; Caroline P. Slomp; Christoph Heinze
(2011). Long-term controls on ocean phosphorus and oxygen in a global biogeochemical model. (external link)
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Nadine Goris; Jerry Tjiputra; Jörg Schwinger
et al. (2015). Responses of carbon uptake and oceanic pCO2 to climate
change in the North Atlantic: A model study with the Bergen Earth System Model. (external link)
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Marion Gehlen; Laurent Bopp; Nathaniel Emprin
et al. (2006). Reconciling surface ocean productivity, export fluxes and sediment composition in a global biogeochemical ocean model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2004). Simulating oceanic CaCO3 export production in the greenhouse. (external link)
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Roland Séférian; Marion Gehlen; Laurent Bopp
et al. (2016). Inconsistent strategies to spin up models in CMIP5: implications for ocean biogeochemical model performance assessment. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Are Olsen; Laurent Bopp
et al. (2014). Long-term surface pCO2 trends from observations and models. (external link)
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Friederike Fröb; Timothée Bourgeois; Nadine Goris
et al. (2024). Simulated Abrupt Shifts in Aerobic Habitats of Marine Species in the Past, Present, and Future. (external link)
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Valentina Cocco; F. Joos; M. Steinacher
et al. (2013). Oxygen and indicators of stress for marine life in multi-model global warming projections. (external link)
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Jörg Schwinger; Jerry Tjiputra; Nadine Goris
et al. (2017). Amplification of global warming through pH dependence of DMS production simulated with a fully coupled Earth system model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Babette A.A. Hoogakker; Arne Winguth
(2016). Ocean carbon cycling during the past 130ĝ000 years- A pilot study on inverse palaeoclimate record modelling. (external link)
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Benjamin Pfeil; Are Olsen; D. C. E. Bakker
et al. (2013). A uniform, quality controlled Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT). (external link)
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Tobias Tschumi; Fortunat Joos; Marion Gehlen
et al. (2011). Deep ocean ventilation, carbon isotopes, marine sedimentation and the deglacial CO2 rise. (external link)
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Stephen Sitch; Pierre Friedlingstein; Nicolas Gruber
et al. (2015). Recent trends and drivers of regional sources and sinks of carbon dioxide. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Nicolas Dittert
(2005). Impact of paleocirculations on the silicon redistribution in the world ocean. (external link)
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Teresa Beaty; Christoph Heinze; Taylor Hughlett
et al. (2017). Response of export production and dissolved oxygen concentrations in oxygen minimum zones to pCO2 and temperature stabilization scenarios in the biogeochemical model HAMOCC 2.0. (external link)
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Jörg Schwinger; Jerry Tjiputra; Christoph Heinze
et al. (2014). Nonlinearity of ocean carbon cycle feedbacks in CMIP5 earth system models. (external link)
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Kathrin Keller; Fortunat Joos; Christoph C. Raible
et al. (2012). Variability of the ocean carbon cycle in response to the North Atlantic Oscillation. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Nadine Goris; Siv Kari Lauvset
et al. (2018). Mechanisms and early detections of multidecadal oxygen changes in the interior subpolar North Atlantic. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Jörg Schwinger; Mats Bentsen
et al. (2020). Ocean biogeochemistry in the Norwegian Earth System Model version 2 (NorESM2). (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Klaus Hasselmann
(2019). Preface: Ernst Maier-Reimer and his way of modelling the ocean. (external link)
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Karen Margarete Assmann; Mats Bentsen; Joachim Segschneider
et al. (2009). An isopycnic ocean carbon cycle model. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; N. Dittert
(2003). Impact of paleo circulations on the siliconredistribution in the world ocean. (external link)
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Tilla Roy; Laurent Bopp; Marion Gehlen
et al. (2011). Regional Impacts of Climate Change and Atmospheric CO2 on Future Ocean Carbon Uptake: A Multimodel Linear Feedback Analysis. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze; Tatiana Ilyina; Marion Gehlen
(2018). The potential of 230Th for detection of ocean acidification impacts on pelagic carbonate production. (external link)
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Marion Gehlen; Roland Séférian; Daniel O.B. Jones
et al. (2014). Projected pH reductions by 2100 might put deep North Atlantic biodiversity at risk. (external link)
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Christoph Heinze
(2014). The role of the ocean carbon cycle in climate change. (external link)
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Jerry Tjiputra; Karen Margarete Assmann; Christoph Heinze
(2010). Anthropogenic carbon dynamics in the changing ocean. (external link)
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Shuang Gao; Jörg Schwinger; Jerry Tjiputra
et al. (2023). Riverine impact on future projections of marine primary production and carbon uptake. (external link)
Research report
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S. Aricò; J. M. Arrieta; D. C. E. Bakker
et al. (2021). Integrated Ocean Carbon Research: A Summary of Ocean Carbon Research, and Vision of Coordinated Ocean Carbon Research and Observations for the Next Decade. [R. Wanninkhof, C. Sabine and S. Aricò (eds.)]. (external link)
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Dagmara Rusiecka; Helena Martins; Niklas Boers
et al. (2022). Policy Brief: Key findings and recommendations from three H2020 Projects on Tipping Points: TiPES, COMFORT, and TiPACCs. (external link)
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Daniela Schmidt; Christoph Heinze
(2011). Breakout Group II-1: Learning from the past and present to predict the future, in: IPCC, 2011: Workshop Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Workshop onImpacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Biology and Ecosystems [Field, C.B., V. Barros, T.F.Stocker, D. Qin, K.J. Mach, G.-K. Plattner, M.D. Mastrandrea, M. Tignor and K.L. Ebi (eds.)]. IPCCWorking Group II Technical Support Unit, Carnegie Institution, Stanford, California, United States ofAmerica, pages 33-35. (external link)
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Nicolas Dittert; Dorothee C.E. Bakker; Jørgen Bendtsen
et al. (2005). Integrated Data Sets of the EU FP5 Research Project ORFOIS: Origin and fate of biogenic particle fluxes in the ocean and their interactions with the atmospheric CO2 concentartion as well as the marine sediment (Vol. 1). (external link)
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N. Hoepffner; M.D. Dowell; M. Edwards
et al. (2006). Marine and Coastal Dimension of Climate Change in Europe, A report to the European Water Directors, Institute for Environment and Sustainability. (external link)
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