Albert Jerome Gabric

Impacts of aeolian dust deposition on phytoplankton dynamics in Queensland coastal waters (2008)

Shaw, Emily Caitlin, Gabric, Albert Jerome, McTainsh, Grant Harvey

Aeolian dust deposition has been shown to stimulate phytoplankton growth in various oligotrophic oceanic regions of the northern hemisphere. The present study investigated the relationship between...

Impacts of aeolian dust deposition on phytoplankton dynamics in Queensland coastal waters (2008)

Shaw, Emily Caitlin, Gabric, Albert Jerome, McTainsh, Grant Harvey

Aeolian dust deposition has been shown to stimulate phytoplankton growth in various oligotrophic oceanic regions of the northern hemisphere. The present study investigated the relationship between...

Factors Determining The Vertical Profile Of Dimethylsulfide In The Sargasso Sea During Summer. (2008)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Matrai, P. A., Kiene, R.P., Cropp, Roger Allan, Dacey, J.W.H., DiTullio, G.R., ...

The major source of reduced sulfur in the remote marine atmosphere is the biogenic compound dimethylsulfide (DMS), which is ubiquitous in the world's oceans and released through food web...

Factors Determining The Vertical Profile Of Dimethylsulfide In The Sargasso Sea During Summer. (2008)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Matrai, P. A., Kiene, R.P., Cropp, Roger Allan, Dacey, J.W.H., DiTullio, G.R., ...

The major source of reduced sulfur in the remote marine atmosphere is the biogenic compound dimethylsulfide (DMS), which is ubiquitous in the world's oceans and released through food web...

Impacts of aeolian dust deposition on phytoplankton dynamics in Queensland coastal waters (2008)

Shaw, Emily Caitlin, Gabric, Albert Jerome, McTainsh, Grant Harvey

Aeolian dust deposition has been shown to stimulate phytoplankton growth in various oligotrophic oceanic regions of the northern hemisphere. The present study investigated the relationship between...

Factors Determining The Vertical Profile Of Dimethylsulfide In The Sargasso Sea During Summer. (2008)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Matrai, P. A., Kiene, R.P., Cropp, Roger Allan, Dacey, J.W.H., DiTullio, G.R., ...

The major source of reduced sulfur in the remote marine atmosphere is the biogenic compound dimethylsulfide (DMS), which is ubiquitous in the world's oceans and released through food web...

The simulated response of dimethylsulphide production in the Arctic Ocean to global warming (2005)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Qu, Bo, Matrai, Patricia, Hirst, Anthony C.

Sulfate aerosols (of both biogenic and anthropogenic origin) play a key role in the Earth's radiation balance both directly through scattering and absorption of solar and terrestrial radiation, and...

Coupling between ocean biota and atmospheric aerosols: Dust, dimethylsulphide, or artIfact? (2005)

Cropp, Roger Allan, Gabric, Albert Jerome, McTainsh, Grant Harvey, Braddock, Roger David, Tindale, Neil, Mheinrat Andreae

Two hypotheses that postulate interactions between ocean biota and aerosols in the atmosphere have generated substantial research into marine systems. The stimulation of phytoplankton photosynthesis...

The simulated response of dimethylsulphide production in the Arctic Ocean to global warming (2005)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Qu, Bo, Matrai, Patricia, Hirst, Anthony C.

Sulfate aerosols (of both biogenic and anthropogenic origin) play a key role in the Earth's radiation balance both directly through scattering and absorption of solar and terrestrial radiation, and...

Coupling between ocean biota and atmospheric aerosols: Dust, dimethylsulphide, or artIfact? (2005)

Cropp, Roger Allan, Gabric, Albert Jerome, McTainsh, Grant Harvey, Braddock, Roger David, Tindale, Neil

Two hypotheses that postulate interactions between ocean biota and aerosols in the atmosphere have generated substantial research into marine systems. The stimulation of phytoplankton photosynthesis...

The simulated response of dimethylsulphide production in the Arctic Ocean to global warming (2005)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Qu, Bo, Matrai, Patricia, Hirst, Anthony C.

Sulfate aerosols (of both biogenic and anthropogenic origin) play a key role in the Earth's radiation balance both directly through scattering and absorption of solar and terrestrial radiation, and...

Coupling between ocean biota and atmospheric aerosols: Dust, dimethylsulphide, or artIfact? (2005)

Cropp, Roger Allan, Gabric, Albert Jerome, McTainsh, Grant Harvey, Braddock, Roger David, Tindale, Neil

Two hypotheses that postulate interactions between ocean biota and aerosols in the atmosphere have generated substantial research into marine systems. The stimulation of phytoplankton photosynthesis...

The simulated response of dimethylsulphide production in the Arctic Ocean to global warming (2005)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Qu, Bo, Matrai, Patricia, Hirst, Anthony C.

Sulfate aerosols (of both biogenic and anthropogenic origin) play a key role in the Earth's radiation balance both directly through scattering and absorption of solar and terrestrial radiation, and...

Correlations between the satellite-derived seasonal cycles of phytoplankton biomass and aerosol optical depth in the Southern Ocean: Eivdence for the influence of sea ice (2005)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Shephard, Jill Mary, Knight, Jonathan, Jones, Graham, Trevena, Anne J.

The relationship between the production of dimethylsulfide (DMS) in the upper ocean and atmospheric sulfate aerosols has been confirmed through local shipboard measurements, and global modeling...

Dimethylsulphide production in the Southern Ocean using a Nitrogen Based Flow network Model and Field Measurements from ACE-1 (2005)

Bonner-Knowles, D., Jones, G., Gabric, Albert Jerome

Dimethylsulphide (DMS) has been implicated in climate change as a possible negative feedback to global warming, and several Models have been developed that simulate the production of DMS in the...

The satellite-derived distribution of chlorophyll-a and its relation to ice cover, radiation and sea surface temperature in the Barents Sea (2005)

Qu, Bo, Gabric, Albert Jerome, Matrai, Patricia A.

The response of oceanic phytoplankton to climate forcing in the Arctic Ocean has attracted increasing attention due to its special geographical position and potential susceptibility to global...

Coupling between ocean biota and atmospheric aerosols: Dust, dimethylsulphide, or artIfact? (2005)

Cropp, Roger Allan, Gabric, Albert Jerome, McTainsh, Grant Harvey, Braddock, Roger David, Tindale, Neil

Two hypotheses that postulate interactions between ocean biota and aerosols in the atmosphere have generated substantial research into marine systems. The stimulation of phytoplankton photosynthesis...

Modeling dimethylsulphide production in the upper ocean. (2004)

Cropp, Roger Allan, Norbury, John, Gabric, Albert Jerome, Braddock, Roger David

Dimethylsulphide (DMS) is produced by upper ocean ecosystems and emitted to the atmosphere, where it may have an important role in climate regulation. Several attempts to quantify the role of DMS in...

The sensitivity of dimethyl sulfide production to simulated climate change in the Eastern Antarctic Southern Ocean (2003)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Cropp, Roger Allan, HIRST, TONY, MARCHANT, HARVEY, H Rodhe

Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a radiatively active trace gas produced by enzymatic cleavage of its precursor compound, dimethyl sulfoniopropionate (DMSP), which is released by marine phytoplankton in the...

Is maximising resilience compatible with established ecological goal functions? (2003)

Kristensen, Nadiah Pardede, Gabric, Albert Jerome, Braddock, Roger David, Cropp, Roger Allan, S E Joergensen

Cropp and Gabric [Ecosystem adaptation: do ecosystems maximise resilience? Ecology. In press] used a simple phytoplankton zooplankton nutrient model and a genetic algorithm to determine the parameter...

The sensitivity of dimethyl sulfide production to simulated climate change in the Eastern Antarctic Southern Ocean (2003)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Cropp, Roger Allan, HIRST, TONY, MARCHANT, HARVEY

Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a radiatively active trace gas produced by enzymatic cleavage of its precursor compound, dimethyl sulfoniopropionate (DMSP), which is released by marine phytoplankton in the...

Is maximising resilience compatible with established ecological goal functions? (2003)

Kristensen, Nadiah Pardede, Gabric, Albert Jerome, Braddock, Roger David, Cropp, Roger Allan

Cropp and Gabric [Ecosystem adaptation: do ecosystems maximise resilience? Ecology. In press] used a simple phytoplankton zooplankton nutrient model and a genetic algorithm to determine the parameter...

The sensitivity of dimethyl sulfide production to simulated climate change in the Eastern Antarctic Southern Ocean (2003)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Cropp, Roger Allan, HIRST, TONY, MARCHANT, HARVEY

Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a radiatively active trace gas produced by enzymatic cleavage of its precursor compound, dimethyl sulfoniopropionate (DMSP), which is released by marine phytoplankton in the...

Is maximising resilience compatible with established ecological goal functions? (2003)

Kristensen, Nadiah Pardede, Gabric, Albert Jerome, Braddock, Roger David, Cropp, Roger Allan

Cropp and Gabric [Ecosystem adaptation: do ecosystems maximise resilience? Ecology. In press] used a simple phytoplankton zooplankton nutrient model and a genetic algorithm to determine the parameter...

Evidence for global coupling of phytoplankton and atmospheric aerosols (2003)

Cropp, Roger Allan, Gabric, Albert Jerome

Biological coupling between the ocean and atmosphere may have profound implications for global climate change. Atmospheric aerosols such as dust can directly influence the radiative balance of the...

Evidence for global coupling of phytoplankton and atmospheric aerosols (2003)

Cropp, Roger Allan, Gabric, Albert Jerome

Biological coupling between the ocean and atmosphere may have profound implications for global climate change. Atmospheric aerosols such as dust can directly influence the radiative balance of the...

Potential Feedbacks Between Pacific Ocean Ecosystems and Interdecadal Climate Variations. (2003)

Miller, Arthur J., Alexander, Michael A., Boer, George J., Chai, Fei, Denman, Ken, III, David J. Erickson, ...

Oceanic ecosystems altered by interdecadal climate variability may provide a feedback to the physical climate by phytoplankton affecting heat fluxes into the upper ocean and dimethylsulfide fluxes...

The sensitivity of dimethyl sulfide production to simulated climate change in the Eastern Antarctic Southern Ocean (2003)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Cropp, Roger Allan, HIRST, TONY, MARCHANT, HARVEY

Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a radiatively active trace gas produced by enzymatic cleavage of its precursor compound, dimethyl sulfoniopropionate (DMSP), which is released by marine phytoplankton in the...

Is maximising resilience compatible with established ecological goal functions? (2003)

Kristensen, Nadiah Pardede, Gabric, Albert Jerome, Braddock, Roger David, Cropp, Roger Allan

Cropp and Gabric [Ecosystem adaptation: do ecosystems maximise resilience? Ecology. In press] used a simple phytoplankton–zooplankton–nutrient model and a genetic algorithm to determine the...

Evidence for global coupling of phytoplankton and atmospheric aerosols (2003)

Cropp, Roger Allan, Gabric, Albert Jerome

Biological coupling between the ocean and atmosphere may have profound implications for global climate change. Atmospheric aerosols such as dust can directly influence the radiative balance of the...

Ecosystem adaptation: Do ecosystems maximise resilience? (2002)

Cropp, Roger Allan, Gabric, Albert Jerome

The response of an ecological system to perturbation can be described in terms of its resilience, essentially a measure of the time the system takes to return to its prior state. The resilience of an...

Coupling between cycles of phytoplankton biomass and aerosol optical depth as derived from SeaWiFS time series in the Subantarctic Southern Ocean. (2002)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Cropp, Roger Allan, Ayers, Gregory P., McTainsh, Grant Harvey, Braddock, Roger David

The Subantarctic Southern Ocean is a high-nutrient low-chlorophyll region, and it has been suggested that primary production is limited by deep mixing and the availability of iron. Australian dust is...

Dimethylsulphide production in the subantarctic Southern Ocean under enhanced greenhouse conditions (2001)

Gabric, Albert Jerome

Dimethylsulphide (DMS) is an important sulphurcontaining trace gas produced by enzymatic cleavage of its precursor compound, dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), which is released by marine...

Modelling the biogeochemical cycle of dimethylsulphide in the upper ocean. (2001)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Gregg, W, Najarr, R, Erickson, D, Matrai, P

Biological feedbacks are extremely important to the understanding and prediction of climate change. Communication and feedback between different parts of the biosphere are mediated to a significant...

Dimethylsulphide production in the subantarctic Southern Ocean under enhanced greenhouse conditions (2001)

Gabric, Albert Jerome

Dimethylsulphide (DMS) is an important sulphurcontaining trace gas produced by enzymatic cleavage of its precursor compound, dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), which is released by marine...

Modelling the biogeochemical cycle of dimethylsulphide in the upper ocean. (2001)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Gregg, W, Najarr, R, Erickson, D, Matrai, P

Biological feedbacks are extremely important to the understanding and prediction of climate change. Communication and feedback between different parts of the biosphere are mediated to a significant...

Dimethylsulphide production in the subantarctic Southern Ocean under enhanced greenhouse conditions (2001)

Gabric, Albert Jerome

Dimethylsulphide (DMS) is an important sulphurcontaining trace gas produced by enzymatic cleavage of its precursor compound, dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), which is released by marine...

Modelling the biogeochemical cycle of dimethylsulphide in the upper ocean. (2001)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Gregg, W, Najarr, R, Erickson, D, Matrai, P

Biological feedbacks are extremely important to the understanding and prediction of climate change. Communication and feedback between different parts of the biosphere are mediated to a significant...

Dimethylsulphide production in the subantarctic Southern Ocean under enhanced greenhouse conditions (2001)

Gabric, Albert Jerome

Dimethylsulphide (DMS) is an important sulphurcontaining trace gas produced by enzymatic cleavage of its precursor compound, dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), which is released by marine...

Modelling the biogeochemical cycle of dimethylsulphide in the upper ocean. (2001)

Gabric, Albert Jerome, Gregg, W, Najarr, R, Erickson, D, Matrai, P

Biological feedbacks are extremely important to the understanding and prediction of climate change. Communication and feedback between different parts of the biosphere are mediated to a significant...

Convective-diffusion of pollutants in turbulent shear flows (1980)

Gabric, Albert Jerome.

Errata slip inserted. Typescript (Photocopy). Bibliography: leaves 107-111.

Analyses of proton elastic scattering from 14N and 16O (1976)

Gabric, Albert Jerome.

Typescript (Photocopy). Includes bibliographical references.