Publications
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Signals of climate change in Antarctic Intermediate Waters
Gisle Nondal, Richard Bellerby, Karen Margarete Assmann
The Nordic Seas Carbon Budget: Sources, Sinks And Uncertainties
Emil Jeansson, Are Olsen, Tor Eldevik, Ingunn Skjelvan, Jan Even Øie Nilsen, Siv Kari Lauvset
Anthropogenic carbon and ocean acidification in the Nordic Seas
Are Olsen, Abdirahman Omar, Emil Jeansson, L. Anderson, Richard Bellerby, Ingunn Skjelvan
Middelburg: Carbon fluxes in natural plankton communities under elevated CO2 levels: A stable isotope labelling study
Anna de Kluijver, Karline Soetaert, Kai G. Schulz, Ulf Riebesell, Richard Bellerby
Effects of migrating mesopelagic fishes on the biological carbon pump
Dag Lorents Aksnes, Anita Stene Løtvedt, Christian Lindemann, Maria Ll. Calleja, Xosé Anxelu G. Morán, Stein Kaarvedt
From greening to browning: Catchment vegetation development and reduced S-deposition promote organic carbon load on decadal time scales in Nordic lakes
Anders Gravbrøt Finstad, Tom Andersen, Søren Larsen, Koji Tominaga, Stefan Blumentrath, Heleen A. de Wit
Estimation of ecosystem respiration and photosynthesis in supersaturated stream water downstream of a hydropower plant
Benoît Olivier Laurent Demars, Peter Dörsch
Phytoplankton Productivity in an Arctic Fjord (West Greenland): Estimating Electron Requirements for Carbon Fixation and Oxygen Production
Kasper Hancke, Tage Dalsgaard, Mikael K Sejr, Stiig Markager, Ronnie N Glud
The potential of marine biogeochemical processes to feedback to atmospheric CO2
Marion Gehlen, Leif G. Anderson, Richard Bellerby, Jørgen Bendtsen, Laurent Bopp, Lei Chou
Temperature effects on photosynthesis and respiration - old and new methods
Kasper Hancke, Torunn Beate Johansen, Lasse Mork Olsen
Arctic Ocean Acidification: A Contemporary and Future View of Changes to the Marine Carbon Dioxide System
Richard Bellerby
The Barents Sea carbon budget and climate change
Caroline Kivimæe, Richard Bellerby, A. Fransson, M. Reigstad
North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean marine carbonate system response to climate change and ocean acidification
Richard Bellerby
How will the Arctic marine carbonate system respond to climate change and ocean acidification?
Richard Bellerby, D. Slagstad, H. Frigstad
A Review of the Inorganic Carbon Cycle of the Nordic Seas and Barents Sea
Ingunn Skjelvan, Are Olsen, Leif Gunnar Anderson, Richard Bellerby, Eva Falck, Yoshie Kasajima
Instrumentation for the remote monitoring of carbon and oxygen in marine systems
Richard Bellerby, Craig Chandler Neill, Gisle Nondal, Are Olsen
The response of the Nordic Seas and Near Arctic Ocean Biogeochemistry to Climate Change
Richard Bellerby
Measuring the sink for carbon dioxide in the North Atlantic from ships of oppportunity: the CAVASSOO project
Andrew Watson, Richard Bellerby, P. Ciais, Truls Johannessen, K. Körtzinger, N. Lefévre
Instumentation for in Situ and Autonomous Monitoring of the Marine Carbon Dioxide System
Are Olsen, Richard Bellerby, Truls Johannessen, M. DeGrandpre, Ingunn Skjelvan, Abdirahman Omar
The Carbon cycle in the Nordic Seas, a perspective
Truls Johannessen, Leif G. Andersson, Richard Bellerby, Eva Falck, Eystein Jansen, Are Olsen