Publications of Richard T Barber     :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

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Papers Published

  1. Johnson, Z. and R. T. Barber, The low-light reduction in the quantum yield of photosynthesis: potential errors and biases when calculating the maximum quantum yield, Photosynthesis Research, vol. 75 (2003), pp. 85-95 .
  2. Vaillancourt, R. D., J. Marra, R. T. Barber and W. O. Smith, Jr., Primary productivity and in situ quantum yields in the Ross Sea and Pacific Sector of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, Deep-Sea Research II, vol. 50 (2003), pp. 559-578 .
  3. Chai, F., M. S. Jiang, R. T. Barber, R. C. Dugdale, and Y. Chao, Interdecadal variation of the transition zone chlorophyll front: A physical-biological model simulation between 1960 and 1990, J. Oceanography, vol. 59 (2003), pp. 461-475 .
  4. Jiang, M. S., F. Chai, R. C. Dugdale, F. P.Wilkerson, T-H, Peng and R.T. Barber, A nitrate and silicate budget in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean: A coupled physical-biological model study, Deep-Sea Research II, vol. 50 (2003), pp. 2971-2996 .
  5. Chai, F., M. Jiang, R. T. Barber, R. C. Dugdale, and Y. Chao, Interdecadal variation of the transition zone chlorophyll front: A physical-biological model simulation between 1960 and 1990, J. Oceanography, vol. 59 (2003), pp. 461-475 .
  6. Hiscock, M.R., J. Marra, W.O. Smith, Jr., R. Goericke, C. Measures, S. Vink, R. Olson, H.Sosik and R.T. Barber, Primary productivity and its regulation in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean, Deep-Sea Research II, vol. 50 (2003), pp. 533-558 .
  7. Dugdale, R. C., A. G. Wischmeyer, F. P. Wilkerson, F. Chai, R. T. Barber, T-H. Peng and M. Lyle, Influence of equatorial diatom processes on Si deposition and atmospheric CO2 cycles at glacial/interglacial time scales, Paleoceanography, vol. 19 (2004), pp. PA3011 (doi:10.1029/2003PA000929.) .
  8. Marra, J. and R. T. Barber, Phytoplankton and heterotrophic respiration in the surface layer of the ocean, Geophysical Research Let, vol. 31 (2004), pp. L09314 (doi:10.1029/2004GL019664.) .
  9. Coale, K. H. and the SOFeX Team, Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiment (SOFeX): Iron, silicon and light interactions in Antarctic waters, Science, vol. 302 (2004), pp. 409-414 .
  10. Sarmiento, J.L., R. Slater, R. Barber, L. Bopp, S. C. Doney, A. C. Hirst, J. Kleypas, R. Matear, U. Mikolajewicz, P. Monfray, V. Soldatov, S. A. Spall and R. Stouffer, Response of ocean ecosystems to climate warming, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, vol. 18 (2004), pp. GB3003 (doi:10.1029/2003GB002134.) .
  11. Oliver, J.L., R.T. Barber, W.O. Smith, Jr. and H.W. Ducklow, The heterotrophic bacterial response during the Southern Ocean Iron experiment (SOFeX), Limnology and Oceanography, vol. 49 (2004), pp. 2129-2140 .
  12. Marra, J and R. Barber, Primary productivity in the Arabian Sea: A synthesis of JGOFS data, Progress in Oceanography, vol. 65 (2005), pp. 159-175 (doi:10.1016/j.pocean.2005.03.004.) .
  13. Palter, J. B., M. S. Lozier and R. T. Barber, The effect of advection on the nutrient reservoir in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre, Nature, vol. 437 (2005), pp. 687-692 .

Papers Accepted

  1. de Baar, H. and 30 others, Synthesis of 8 iron fertilization experiments: From the Iron Age in the Age of Enlightenment, Journal of Geophysical Research (in press) .

Book Chapters

  1. Falkowski, P. G., E. Laws, R. T. Barber and J. Murray, Phytoplankton and their role in primary, new, and export production, in Ocean Biogeochemistry: A Synthesis of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS), edited by M.. J. R. Fasham (2003), pp. 99-120, Springer-Verlag .
  2. Osborn, T. and R. T. Barber, Why are large, delicate, gelatinous organisms so successful in the ocean's interior?, in Handbook of Scaling Methods in Aquatic Ecology: Measurement, Analysis, Simulation, edited by L. Seuront and P. G. Strutton (2003), pp. 329-332, CRC Press LLC .

Book Reviews

  1. R.T. Barber, Biological Oceanography, Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, vol. 13 (2004), pp. 52-53 .

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