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    A two-dimensional model of the passive coastal margin deep sedimentary carbon and methane cycles by Archer, D. E, Buffett, B. A, McGuire, P. C

    Published in Biogeosciences (01-08-2012)
    “…We present a new geologic-time and basin-spatial scale model of the continental margin methane cycle. The model, SpongeBOB, is used to simulate evolution of…”
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    Mechanism for export of sediment-derived iron in an upwelling regime by Siedlecki, S. A., Mahadevan, A., Archer, D. E.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-02-2012)
    “…Model simulations performed with a three‐dimensional, high‐resolution, process study ocean model of eastern boundary upwelling systems are used to describe a…”
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    A model of the iron cycle in the ocean by Archer, D. E., Johnson, K.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-2000)
    “…The IRONEX II in situ fertilization experiment showed decisively that availability of iron limits the growth of phytoplankton in equatorial Pacific surface…”
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    A two-dimensional model of the methane cycle in a sedimentary accretionary wedge by Archer, D. E, Buffett, B. A

    Published in Biogeosciences (24-08-2012)
    “…A two-dimensional model of sediment column geophysics and geochemistry has been adapted to the problem of an accretionary wedge formation, patterned after the…”
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    Nutrient exchange and ventilation of benthic gases across the continental shelf break by Siedlecki, S. A., Archer, D. E., Mahadevan, A.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-06-2011)
    “…On western margins of ocean basins, such as the eastern continental shelf of the United States, rates of biological productivity are higher than in the open…”
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    A model of suboxic sedimentary diagenesis suitable for automatic tuning and gridded global domains by Archer, D. E., Morford, J. L., Emerson, S. R.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-2002)
    “…We present a new model for oxic and anoxic diagenesis of shallow and deep‐sea sediments based on an efficient solver for steady state pore water and solid…”
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    Maximum Likelihood Spectrum Decomposition for Isotope Identification and Quantification by Matta, J. T., Rowe, A. J., Dion, M. P., Willis, M. J., Nicholson, A. D., Archer, D. E., Wightman, H. H.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nuclear science (01-06-2022)
    “…A spectral decomposition method has been implemented to identify and quantify isotopic source terms in high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy in static…”
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    Theoretical account of a dry sorption injection experiment by Allen, R. W. K., Archer, E. D., MacInnes, J. M.

    Published in AIChE journal (01-12-2001)
    “…A theoretical representation of adsorption by particles injected into a gas stream that was developed previously is used to assess results from a dry sorption…”
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    Adsorption by particles injected into a gas stream by Allen, R.W.K, Archer, E.D, MacInnes, J.M

    “…A theoretical model for dry sorption injection is developed. The model uses a transient diffusion equation for particles with adsorption represented using a…”
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    Maximum Likelihood Spectrum Decomposition for Isotope Identification and Quantification by Matta, J. T, Rowe, A. J, Dion, M. P, Willis, M. J, Nicholson, A. D, Archer, D. E, Wightman, H. H

    Published 16-03-2022
    “…A spectral decomposition method has been implemented to identify and quantify isotopic source terms in high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy in static…”
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    A nonlinear convolution model for the evasion of CO2 injected into the deep ocean by Kheshgi, Haroon S., Archer, David E.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-02-2004)
    “…Deep ocean storage of CO2 captured from, for example, flue gases is being considered as a potential response option to global warming concerns. For storage to…”
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    Global deep-sea burial rate of calcium carbonate during the Last Glacial Maximum by Catubig, Nina R., Archer, D. E., Francois, Roger, deMenocal, Peter, Howard, Will, Yu, Ein‐Fen

    Published in Paleoceanography (01-06-1998)
    “…Global databases of calcium carbonate concentrations and mass accumulation rates in Holocene and last glacial maximum sediments were used to estimate the…”
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    A model of mercury cycling and isotopic fractionation in the ocean by Archer, David E, Blum, Joel D

    Published in Biogeosciences (26-10-2018)
    “…Mercury speciation and isotopic fractionation processes have been incorporated into the HAMOCC offline ocean tracer advection code. The model is fast enough to…”
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    Daily, seasonal and interannual variability of sea-surface carbon and nutrient concentration in the equatorial Pacific Ocean by Archer, D.E., Takahashi, T., Sutherland, S., Goddard, J., Chipman, D., Rodgers, K., Ogura, H.

    “…We present measurements of the partial pressure of CO 2 in seawater ( pCO 2), total dissolved inorganic carbon concentration (ΣCO 2) and alkalinity made during…”
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    Association of sinking organic matter with various types of mineral ballast in the deep sea: Implications for the rain ratio by Klaas, Christine, Archer, David E.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-12-2002)
    “…We compiled and standardized sediment trap data below 1000 m depth from 52 locations around the globe to infer the implications of the Armstrong et al. [2002]…”
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