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A massive phytoplankton bloom induced by an ecosystem-scale iron fertilization experiment in the equatorial Pacific Ocean
KH Coale, KS Johnson, SE Fitzwater, RM Gordon, S Tanner, FP Chavez, ...
Nature 383 (6600), 495-501, 1996
18811996
Testing the iron hypothesis in ecosystems of the equatorial Pacific Ocean
JH Martin, KH Coale, KS Johnson, SE Fitzwater, RM Gordon, SJ Tanner, ...
Nature 371 (6493), 123-129, 1994
18071994
In situ evaluation of air‐sea gas exchange parameterizations using novel conservative and volatile tracers
PD Nightingale, G Malin, CS Law, AJ Watson, PS Liss, MI Liddicoat, ...
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 14 (1), 373-387, 2000
14952000
Production of chloroform and other low molecular‐weight halocarbons by some species of macroalgae
PD Nightingale, G Malin, PS Liss
Limnology and Oceanography 40 (4), 680-689, 1995
2941995
Measurements of air‐sea gas transfer during an open ocean algal bloom
PD Nightingale, PS Liss, P Schlosser
Geophysical Research Letters 27 (14), 2117-2120, 2000
2182000
Large decrease in ocean-surface CO2 fugacity in response to in situ iron fertilization
DJ Cooper, AJ Watson, PD Nightingale
Nature 383 (6600), 511-513, 1996
2131996
Marine sulphur emissions
PS Liss, AD Hatton, G Malin, PD Nightingale, SM Turner
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 1997
2051997
Seasonal variation of dimethyl sulphide in the North Sea and an assessment of fluxes to the atmosphere
SM Turner, G Malin, PD Nightingale, PS Liss
Marine Chemistry 54 (3-4), 245-262, 1996
1971996
Increased dimethyl sulphide concentrations in sea water from in situ iron enrichment
SM Turner, PD Nightingale, LJ Spokes, MI Liddicoat, PS Liss
Nature 383 (6600), 513-517, 1996
1891996
The distribution of dimethyl sulphide and dimethylsulphoniopropionate in Antarctic waters and sea ice
SM Turner, PD Nightingale, W Broadgate, PS Liss
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 42 (4-5), 1059-1080, 1995
1421995
Reviewing the impact of increased atmospheric CO2 on oceanic pH and the marine ecosystem
C Turley, J Blackford, S Widdicombe, D Lowe, PD Nightingale, AP Rees
Avoiding dangerous climate change 8, 65-70, 2006
1412006
Chemistry and release of gases from the surface ocean
LJ Carpenter, PD Nightingale
Chemical reviews 115 (10), 4015-4034, 2015
1222015
Ocean acidification and marine trace gas emissions
FE Hopkins, SM Turner, PD Nightingale, M Steinke, D Bakker, PS Liss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (2), 760-765, 2010
1152010
Transfer across the air-sea interface
CS Garbe, A Rutgersson, J Boutin, G de Leeuw, B Delille, CW Fairall, ...
Ocean-atmosphere interactions of gases and particles, 55-112, 2014
1132014
Impact of an artificial surfactant release on air‐sea gas fluxes during Deep Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment II
ME Salter, RC Upstill‐Goddard, PD Nightingale, SD Archer, B Blomquist, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 116 (C11), 2011
1102011
Distribution and sea‐air fluxes of biogenic trace gases in the eastern Atlantic Ocean
AR Baker, SM Turner, WJ Broadgate, A Thompson, GB McFiggans, ...
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 14 (3), 871-886, 2000
1082000
Spatial and temporal distribution of Fe (II) and H2O2 during EisenEx, an open ocean mescoscale iron enrichment
PL Croot, P Laan, J Nishioka, V Strass, B Cisewski, M Boye, ...
Marine Chemistry 95 (1-2), 65-88, 2005
1032005
Dimethyl sulphide biogeochemistry within a coccolithophore bloom (DISCO): an overview
PH Burkill, SD Archer, C Robinson, PD Nightingale, SB Groom, GA Tarran, ...
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 49 (15), 2863-2885, 2002
1022002
Iron‐induced changes in oceanic sulfur biogeochemistry
SM Turner, MJ Harvey, CS Law, PD Nightingale, PS Liss
Geophysical Research Letters 31 (14), 2004
922004
Modelling of bubble-mediated gas transfer: Fundamental principles and a laboratory test
DK Woolf, IS Leifer, PD Nightingale, TS Rhee, P Bowyer, G Caulliez, ...
Journal of Marine Systems 66 (1-4), 71-91, 2007
912007
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