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Nieves G. Valiente, Andrew Saulter, John M. Edwards, Huw W. Lewis, Juan M. Castillo Sanchez, Diego Bruciaferri, Christopher Bunney and John Siddorn
Prediction of severe natural hazards requires accurate forecasting systems. Recently, there has been a tendency towards more integrated solutions, where different components of the Earth system are coupled to explicitly represent the physical feedbacks b...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Andrew L. Stevens, Martin A. Stapanian, David P. Krabbenhoft, John F. DeWild, Jacob M. Ogorek, William H. Edwards, Lynn M. Ogilvie and Peter B. McIntyre
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Jeremy Freeman, Andrew C. Edwards and Jeremy Russell-Smith
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Cathryn Wynn-Edwards, Rob King, So Kawaguchi, Andrew Davidson, Simon Wright, Peter D. Nichols and Patti Virtue
Around one third of all anthropogenic CO2 emissions have been absorbed by the oceans, causing changes in seawater pH and carbonate chemistry. These changes have the potential to affect phytoplankton, which are critically important for marine food webs an...
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Cathryn Wynn-Edwards, Rob King, Andrew Davidson, Simon Wright, Peter D. Nichols, Simon Wotherspoon, So Kawaguchi and Patti Virtue
Increased seawater pCO2 has the potential to alter phytoplankton biochemistry, which in turn may negatively affect the nutritional quality of phytoplankton as food for grazers. Our aim was to identify how Antarctic phytoplankton, Pyramimonas gelidicola, ...
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Sarah Ernst,Andrew Edwards
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Edwards, Scott L.; Ezell, Andrew W.; Demarais, Steve
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