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    I/Ca evidence for upper ocean deoxygenation during the PETM by Zhou, Xiaoli, Thomas, Ellen, Rickaby, Rosalind E. M., Winguth, Arne M. E., Lu, Zunli

    Published in Paleoceanography (01-10-2014)
    “…Anthropogenic global warming affects marine ecosystems in complex ways, and declining ocean oxygenation is a growing concern. Forecasting the geographical and…”
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    Long-term ice sheet-climate interactions under anthropogenic greenhouse forcing simulated with a complex Earth System Model by Vizcaíno, Miren, Mikolajewicz, Uwe, Gröger, Matthias, Maier-Reimer, Ernst, Schurgers, Guy, Winguth, Arne M. E

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-11-2008)
    “…Several multi-century and multi-millennia simulations have been performed with a complex Earth System Model (ESM) for different anthropogenic climate change…”
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    Assimilation of seasonal chlorophyll and nutrient data into an adjoint three-dimensional ocean carbon cycle model: Sensitivity analysis and ecosystem parameter optimization by Tjiputra, Jerry F., Polzin, Dierk, Winguth, Arne M. E.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-2007)
    “…An adjoint method is applied to a three‐dimensional global ocean biogeochemical cycle model to optimize the ecosystem parameters on the basis of SeaWiFS…”
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    Long-term effects of anthropogenic CO2 emissions simulated with a complex earth system model by MIKOLAJEWICZ, Uwe, GRÖGER, Matthias, MAIER-REIMER, Ernst, SCHURGERS, Guy, VIZCAINO, Miren, WINGUTH, Arne M. E

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-05-2007)
    “…A new complex earth system model consisting of an atmospheric general circulation model, an ocean general circulation model, a three-dimensional ice sheet…”
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    Transition into a Hothouse World at the Permian–Triassic boundary—A model study by Winguth, Arne M.E., Shields, Christine A., Winguth, Cornelia

    “…The Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB, ~252.3Ma) marks the largest mass extinction of the Phanerozoic, with a loss of more than 90% of marine organisms, and is…”
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    Bentho‐Pelagic Decoupling: The Marine Biological Carbon Pump During Eocene Hyperthermals by Griffith, Elizabeth M., Thomas, Ellen, Lewis, Angela R., Penman, Donald E., Westerhold, Thomas, Winguth, Arne M. E.

    Published in Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology (01-03-2021)
    “…Future environmental change may profoundly affect oceanic ecosystems in a complex way, due to the synergy between rising temperatures, reduction in mixing and…”
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    Precession-driven monsoon variability at the Permian–Triassic boundary — Implications for anoxia and the mass extinction by Winguth, Arne, Winguth, Cornelia

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-06-2013)
    “…By the end of the Late Permian, most continents had collided to form the supercontinent of Pangea. The associated climatic changes at the Permian–Triassic…”
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    Analysis of Flood Vulnerability and Transit Availability with a Changing Climate in Harris County, Texas by Pulcinella, Joshua A., Winguth, Arne M. E., Allen, Diane Jones, Dasa Gangadhar, Niveditha

    Published in Transportation research record (01-06-2019)
    “…Hurricanes and other extreme precipitation events can have devastating effects on population and infrastructure that can create problems for emergency…”
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    Response of export production and dissolved oxygen concentrations in oxygen minimum zones to pCO.sub.2 and temperature stabilization scenarios in the biogeochemical model HAMOCC 2.0 by Beaty, Teresa, Heinze, Christoph, Hughlett, Taylor, Winguth, Arne M. E

    Published in Biogeosciences (22-02-2017)
    “…Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration in the ocean is an important component of marine biogeochemical cycles and will be greatly altered as climate change…”
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    Response of export production and dissolved oxygen concentrations in oxygen minimum zones to pCO 2 and temperature stabilization scenarios in the biogeochemical model HAMOCC 2.0 by Beaty, Teresa, Heinze, Christoph, Hughlett, Taylor, Winguth, Arne M. E.

    Published in Biogeosciences (22-02-2017)
    “…Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration in the ocean is an important component of marine biogeochemical cycles and will be greatly altered as climate change…”
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    The DeepMIP Contribution to PMIP4: Experimental Design for Model Simulations of the EECO, PETM, and pre-PETM (version 1.0) by Lunt, Daniel J., Huber, Matthew, Anagnostou, Eleni, Baatsen, Michiel L. J., Caballero, Rodrigo, DeConto, Rob, Dijkstra, Henk A., Donnadieu, Yannick, Evans, David, Feng, Ran, LeGrande, Allegra N.

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (23-02-2017)
    “…Past warm periods provide an opportunity to evaluate climate models under extreme forcing scenarios, in particular high ( greater than 800 ppmv) atmospheric…”
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    Sensitivity of Late Permian climate to bathymetric features and implications for the mass extinction by Osen, Angela K., Winguth, Arne M.E., Winguth, Cornelia, Scotese, Christopher R.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-06-2013)
    “…Evidence from stratigraphic sections of the Panthalassa, Paleo-Tethys and Neo-Tethys suggests that the oceans experienced widespread anoxia during the Late…”
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    Response of export production and dissolved oxygen concentrations in oxygen minimum zones to pCO2 and temperature stabilization scenarios in the biogeochemical model HAMOCC 2.0 by Beaty, Teresa, Heinze, Christoph, Taylor, Hughlett, Winguth, Arne M E

    Published in Biogeosciences (15-02-2017)
    “…Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration in the ocean is an important component of marine biogeochemical cycles and will be greatly altered as climate change…”
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    Causes of the marine productivity and oxygen changes associated with the Permian–Triassic boundary: A reevaluation with ocean general circulation models by Winguth, Arne M.E., Maier-Reimer, Ernst

    Published in Marine geology (15-06-2005)
    “…Widespread anoxic and dysoxic deposition in marine sediments has been associated with a stagnant ocean at the Permian–Triassic (P–Tr) boundary. This P–Tr…”
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    Long-term effects of anthropogenic CO sub(2) emissions simulated with a complex earth system model by Mikolajewicz, Uwe, Groeger, Matthias, Maier-Reimer, Ernst, Schurgers, Guy, Vizcaino, Miren, Winguth, Arne ME

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-05-2007)
    “…A new complex earth system model consisting of an atmospheric general circulation model, an ocean general circulation model, a three-dimensional ice sheet…”
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    Global distribution of the 230Th flux to ocean sediments constrained by GCM modelling by HENDERSON, G. M, HEINZE, C, ANDERSON, R. F, WINGUTH, A. M. E

    “…We have introduced a simple particle field into an existing and well-documented ocean general circulation model. This enables us to investigate the advection…”
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    Global distribution of the super(2) super(3) super(0) Th flux to ocean sediments constrained by GCM modelling by Henderson, Gideon M, Heinze, Christoph, Anderson, Robert F, Winguth, Arne ME

    “…We have introduced a simple particle field into an existing and well-documented ocean general circulation model. This enables us to investigate the advection…”
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