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    Surface biological, chemical, and optical properties of the Patagonian Shelf coccolithophore bloom, the brightest waters of the Great Calcite Belt by Balch, W. M., Drapeau, D. T., Bowler, B. C., Lyczkowski, E. R., Lubelczyk, L. C., Painter, S. C., Poulton, A. J.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2014)
    “…We report surface observations of a mesoscale coccolithophore bloom at the shelf break of the Patagonian Shelf during December 2008, representing the densest…”
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    Aerial extent, composition, bio-optics and biogeochemistry of a massive under-ice algal bloom in the Arctic by Balch, W.M., Bowler, B.C., Lubelczyk, L.C., Stevens, M.W.

    “…It has been long thought that coccolithophores are a minor component of the phytoplankton assemblage in Arctic waters, with diatoms typically being more…”
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    The influence of environmental variability on the biogeography of coccolithophores and diatoms in the Great Calcite Belt by Smith, Helen E. K, Poulton, Alex J, Garley, Rebecca, Hopkins, Jason, Lubelczyk, Laura C, Drapeau, Dave T, Rauschenberg, Sara, Twining, Ben S, Bates, Nicholas R, Balch, William M

    Published in Biogeosciences (07-11-2017)
    “…The Great Calcite Belt (GCB) of the Southern Ocean is a region of elevated summertime upper ocean calcite concentration derived from coccolithophores, despite…”
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    Calcification of an estuarine coccolithophore increases with ocean acidification when subjected to diurnally fluctuating carbonate chemistry by White, Meredith M., Drapeau, David T., Lubelczyk, Laura C., Abel, Victoria C., Bowler, Bruce C., Balch, William M.

    “…Ocean acidification has the capacity to impact future coccolithophore growth, photosynthesis, and calcification, but experimental culture work with…”
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