Search Results: 1968 to Present Sorted by year: Descending Author contains: CROSS, J.N. Fiscal Year 2023 Cont. #: 5358 Wang, H., D. Pilcher, K.A. Kearney, J.N. Cross, M. Shugart, M.D. Eisaman, and B.R. Carter (2023): Simulated impact of ocean alkalinity enhancement on atmospheric CO2 removal in the Bering Sea. Earth's Future, 11(1), doi: 10.1029/2022EF002816, View open access article online at AGU/Wiley (external link). Fiscal Year 2022 Cont. #: 5348 Cross, J.N., A. Niemi, N. Steiner, and D.J. Pilcher (2021): Ocean acidification, in Arctic Report Card 2021. Arctic Report Card, T. A. Moon, M. L. Druckenmiller, and R. L. Thoman (eds.), doi: 10.25923/s5wq-8v05. Cont. #: 5244 Jiang, L.-Q., D. Pierrot, R. Wanninkhof, R.A. Feely, B. Tilbrook, S.R. Alin, L. Barbero, R.H. Byrne, B.R. Carter, A.G. Dickson, J.-P. Gattuso, D. Greeley, M. Hoppema, M.P. Humphreys, J. Karstensen, N. Lange, S.K. Lauvset, E. Lewis, A. Olsen, F.F. Pérez, C. Sabine, J. Sharp, T. Tanhua, T. Trull, A. Velo, A.J. Allegra, P. Barker, E. Burger, W.-J. Cai, C.-T.A. Chen, J.N. Cross, H. Garcia, J.M. Hernandez-Ayon, X. Hu, A. Kozyr, C. Langdon, K. Lee, J. Salisbury, Z.A. Wang, and L. Xue (2021): Best practice data standards for discrete chemical oceanographic observations. Front. Mar. Sci., 8, 705638, doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.705638, View online (open access). Cont. #: 5234 Pilcher, D.J., J.N. Cross, A.J. Hermann, K.A. Kearney, W. Cheng, and J.T. Mathis (2022): Dynamically downscaled projections of ocean acidification for the Bering Sea. Deep-Sea Res. II, 198, 105055, doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2022.105055, View online (open access). Cont. #: 5232 Wang, H., P. Lin, R.S. Pickart, and J.N. Cross (2022): Summer surface CO2 dynamics on the Bering Sea and eastern Chukchi Sea shelves from 1989 to 2019. J. Geophys. Res., 127(1), e2021JC017424, doi: 10.1029/2021JC017424, View online. Fiscal Year 2021 Cont. #: 5158 Chiodi, A.M., C. Zhang, E.D. Cokelet, Q. Yang, C.W. Mordy, C.L. Gentemann, J.N. Cross, N. Lawrence-Slavas, C. Meinig, M. Steele, D.E. Harrison, P.J. Stabeno, H.M. Tabisola, D. Zhang, E.F. Burger, K.M. O'Brien, and M. Wang (2021): Exploring the Pacific Arctic Seasonal Ice Zone with Saildrone USVs. Front. Mar. Sci., 8, 640690, doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.640697, View online (open access). Fiscal Year 2020 Cont. #: 5137 Cross, J.N., W.C. Long, D.J. Pilcher, T.P. Hurst, R.A. Feely, and C. Stepien (2020): Arctic region acidification research. Chapter 4 in NOAA Ocean, Coastal, and Great Lakes Acidification Research Plan: 2020-2029, Jewett, E.B., E.B. Osborne, K.M. Arzayus, K. Osgood, B.J. DeAngelo, and J.M. Mintz (eds.), https://oceanacidification.noaa.gov/ResearchPlan2020. Cont. #: 5136 Hurst, T.P., J.N. Cross, W.C. Long, D.J. Pilcher, M. Dalton, K.K. Holsman, J.T. Thorson, R.J. Foy, and J.M. Mintz (2020): Alaska region acidification research. Chapter 3 in NOAA Ocean, Coastal, and Great Lakes Acidification Research Plan: 2020-2029, Jewett, E.B., E.B. Osborne, K.M. Arzayus, K. Osgood, B.J. DeAngelo, and J.M. Mintz (eds.), https://oceanacidification.noaa.gov/ResearchPlan2020. Fiscal Year 2019 Cont. #: 4923 Creamean, J.M., J.N. Cross, R. Pickart, L. McRaven, P. Lin, A. Pacini, R. Hanlon, D.G. Schmale, J. Ceniceros, T. Aydell, N. Colombi, E. Bolger, and P.J. DeMott (2019): Ice nucleating particles carried from below a phytoplankton bloom to the Arctic atmosphere. Geophys. Res. Lett., 46(14), 8572–8581, doi: 10.1029/2019GL083039, View online. Cont. #: 4925 Cross, J.N., J. Turner, S.R. Cooley, J. Newton, K. Azetsu-Scott, C. Chambers, D. Dugan, K. Goldsmith, H. Gurney-Smith, A. Harper, E.J. Jewett, D. Joy, T. King, T. Klinger, M. Kurz, J. Morrison, J. Motyka, E. Ombres, G. Saba, E. Silva, E. Smits, J. Vreeland-Dawson, and L. Wickes (2019): The knowledge-to-action pipeline: Connecting ocean acidification research and actionable decision support. Front. Mar. Sci., 6, 356, Oceanobs19: An Ocean of Opportunity, doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00356, View online. Cont. #: 4898 Meinig, C., E.F. Burger, N. Cohen, E.D. Cokelet, M.F. Cronin, J.N. Cross, S. de Halleux, R. Jenkins, A.T. Jessup, C.W. Mordy, N. Lawrence-Slavas, A.J. Sutton, D. Zhang, and C. Zhang (2019): Public private partnerships to advance regional ocean observing capabilities: A Saildrone and NOAA-PMEL case study and future considerations to expand to global scale observing. Front. Mar. Sci., 6, 448, Oceanobs19: An Ocean of Opportunity, doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00448, View online (open access). Cont. #: 4802 Pilcher, D.J., D.M. Naiman, J.N. Cross, A.J. Hermann, S.A. Siedlecki, G.A. Gibson, and J.T. Mathis (2019): Modeled effect of coastal biogeochemical processes, climate variability, and ocean acidification on aragonite saturation state in the Bering Sea. Front. Mar. Sci., 5, 508, doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00508, View online. Fiscal Year 2018 Cont. #: 4584 Cross, J.N., J.T. Mathis, R.S. Pickart, and N.R. Bates (2018): Formation and transport of corrosive water in the Pacific Arctic region. Deep-Sea Res. II, 152, SOAR II, 67–81, doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2018.05.020, View online. Fiscal Year 2017 Cont. #: 4519 Carter, B.R., R.A. Feely, S. Mecking, J.N. Cross, A.M. Macdonald, S.A. Siedlecki, L.D. Talley, C.L. Sabine, F.J. Millero, J.H. Swift, and A.G. Dickson (2017): Two decades of Pacific anthropogenic carbon storage and ocean acidification along Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program sections P16 and P02. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 31(2), 306–327, doi: 10.1002/2016GB005485. Cont. #: 4670 Mordy, C.W., E.D. Cokelet, A. DeRobertis, R. Jenkins, C.E. Kuhn, N. Lawrence-Slavas, C.L. Berchok, J.L. Crance, J.T. Sterling, J.N. Cross, P.J. Stabeno, C. Meinig, H.M. Tabisola, W. Burgess, and I. Wangen (2017): Advances in ecosystem research: Saildrone surveys of oceanography, fish, and marine mammals in the Bering Sea. Oceanography, 30(2), 113–115, doi: 10.5670/oceanog.2017.230. Fiscal Year 2016 Cont. #: 4371 Cokelet, E.D., R. Jenkins, C. Meinig, N. Lawrence-Slavas, C.W. Mordy, P.J. Stabeno, H. Tabisola, and J.N. Cross (2015): The use of Saildrones to examine spring conditions in the Bering Sea: Instrument comparisons, sea ice meltwater and Yukon River plume studies. In Oceans 2015 MTS/IEEE, Marine Technology Society and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Washington, DC, 19–22 October 2015, doi: 10.23919/OCEANS.2015.7404357. [PDF Version] Cont. #: 4373 Cross, J.N., C.W. Mordy, H. Tabisola, C. Meinig, E.D. Cokelet, and P.J. Stabeno (2015): Innovative technology development for Arctic exploration. In Oceans 2015 MTS/IEEE, Marine Technology Society and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Washington, DC, 19–22 October 2015, doi: 10.23919/OCEANS.2015.7404632. [PDF Version] Cont. #: 4482 Feely, R.A., R. Wanninkhof, B.R. Carter, J.N. Cross, J.T. Mathis, C.L. Sabine, C.E. Cosca, and J.A. Tirnanes (2016): Global ocean carbon cycle. In State of the Climate in 2015, Global Oceans. Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 97(8), S89–S92, doi: 10.1175/2016BAMSStateoftheClimate.1, Full report published at AMS online. Fiscal Year 2015 Cont. #: 3915 Cross, J.N., J.T. Mathis, K.E. Frey, C.E. Cosca, S.L. Danielson, N.R. Bates, R.A. Feely, T. Takahashi, and W. Evans (2014): Annual sea-air CO2 fluxes in the Bering Sea: Insights from new autumn and winter observations of a seasonally ice-covered continental shelf. J. Geophys. Res., 119(10), 6693–6708, doi: 10.1002/2013JC009579. Cont. #: 3914 Cross, J.N., J.T. Mathis, M.W. Lomas, S.B. Moran, M.S. Baumann, D.H. Shull, C.W. Mordy, M.L. Ostendorf, N.R. Bates, P.J. Stabeno, and J. Grebmeier (2014): Integrated assessment of the carbon budget in the southeastern Bering Sea. Deep-Sea Res. II, 109, 112–124, doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2014.03.003. Cont. #: 4336 Cross, J.N., S.A. Siedlecki, M.E. Johnson, K.E. McTaggart, R.A. Feely, R. Wanninkhof, G. Johnson, L. Talley, M. Baringer, S. Alin, S. Becker, K. Buesseler, J. Bullister, C. Carlson, A. Dickson, E. Druffel, E. Firing, W. Gardner, J. Hummon, W. Jenkins, R. Key, C. Langdon, A. McDonnel, A. McNichol, C. Mordy, J. Nash, N. Nelson, J. Swift, and A. Thurnherr (2015): US GO-SHIP CLIVAR / Carbon P16N Leg 1 Preliminary Project Report. ORNL/CDIAC, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, TN, Cruise report (preliminary) at CDIAC. Cont. #: 4305 Evans, W., J.T. Mathis, J.N. Cross, N.R. Bates, K.E. Frey, B.G.T. Else, T.N. Papkyriakou, M.D. DeGrandpre, F. Islam, W.-J. Cai, B. Chen, M. Yamamoto-Kawai, E. Carmack, W.J. Williams, and T. Takahashi (2015): Sea-air CO2 exchange in the western Arctic coastal ocean. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 29(8), 1190–1209, doi: 10.1002/2015GB005153. Cont. #: 3919 Mathis, J.T., S.R. Cooley, N. Lucey, S. Colt, J. Ekstrom, T. Hurst, C. Hauri, W. Evans, J.N. Cross, and R.A. Feely (2015): Ocean acidification risk assessment for Alaska’s fishery sector. Prog. Oceanogr., 136, 71–91, doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2014.07.001. Cont. #: 4265 Mathis, J.T., J.N. Cross, W. Evans, and S.C. Doney (2015): Ocean acidification in the surface waters of the Pacific-Arctic boundary regions. Oceanography, 28(2), 122–135, doi: 10.5670/oceanog.2015.36. Cont. #: 3921 Mathis, J.T., J.N. Cross, N. Monacci, R.A. Feely, and P.J. Stabeno (2014): Evidence of prolonged aragonite undersaturations in the bottom waters of the southern Bering Sea shelf from autonomous sensors. Deep-Sea Res. II, 109, 125–133, doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.07.019. Cont. #: 4346 Yates, K.K., C. Turley, B.M. Hopkinson, A.E. Todgham, J.N. Cross, H. Greening, P. Williamson, R. Van Hooidonk, D.D. Deheyn, and Z. Johnson (2015): Transdisciplinary science: A path to understanding the interactions among ocean acidification, ecosystems, and society. Oceanography, 28(2), 212–225, doi: 10.5670/oceanog.2015.43. Fiscal Year 2014 Cont. #: 4054 Evans, W., J.T. Mathis, and J.N. Cross (2014): Calcium carbonate corrosivity in an Alaskan inland sea. Biogeosciences, 11, 365–379, doi: 10.5194/bg-11-365-2014. Cont. #: 4143 Mathis, J.T., J.N. Cross, W. Evans, L. Anderson, and M. Yamamoto-Kawai (2014): Ocean acidification. In State of the Climate in 2013, The Arctic. Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 95(7), S130–S131, doi: 10.1175/2014BAMSStateoftheClimate.1. Cont. #: 3904 Mathis, J.T., J.G. Grebmeier, D.A. Hansell, R.R. Hopcroft, D.L. Kirchman, S.H. Lee, S.B. Moran, N.R. Bates, S. VanLaningham, J.N. Cross, and W.J. Cai (2014): Carbon biogeochemistry of the western Arctic: Primary production, carbon export and the controls on ocean acidification. In The Pacific Arctic Region: Ecosystem Status and Trends in a Rapidly Changing Environment, J.M. Grebmeier and W. Maslowski (eds.), Springer Science+Business Media, Dordrecht, 223–268. Fiscal Year 2013 Cont. #: 3906 Cross, J.N., J.T. Mathis, N.R. Bates, and R.H. Byrne (2013): Conservative and non-conservative variations of total alkalinity on the Southeastern Bering Sea Shelf. Mar. Chem., 154, 100–112, doi: 10.1016/j.marchem.2013.05.012. Cont. #: 3990 Mathis, J.T., C. Hauri, and J.N. Cross (2013): Ocean acidification. In State of the Climate in 2012. Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 94(8), S130–S132, doi: 10.1175/2013BAMSStateoftheClimate.1, View full report online. Fiscal Year 2012 Cont. #: 3801 Mathis, J.T., R.S. Pickart, R.H. Byrne, C.L. McNeil, G.W.K. Moore, L.W. Juranek, X. Liu, J. Ma, R.A. Easley, M.M. Elliot, J.N. Cross, S.C. Reisdorph, F. Bahr, J. Morison, T. Lichendorf, and R.A. Feely (2012): Storm-induced upwelling of high pCO2 waters onto the continental shelf of the western Arctic Ocean and implications for carbonate mineral saturation states. Geophys. Res. Lett., 39(7), L07606, doi: 10.1029/2012GL051574. Fiscal Year 2010 Cont. #: 3541 Mathis, J.T., J.N. Cross, N.R. Bates, S.B. Moran, M.W. Lomas, C.W. Mordy, and P.J. Stabeno (2010): Seasonal distribution of dissolved inorganic carbon and net community production on the Bering Sea shelf. Biogeosciences, 7, 1769–1787, doi: 10.5194/bg-7-1769-2010. Your search returned 33 records Feature Publications | Outstanding Scientific Publications Contact Sandra Bigley | Help