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Allison Jacobel

Home
About
Lab Members
FOR@M Lab
Teaching
Field Work
Contact
Research Projects
Current NSF Grants
Respired Carbon Storage in the Pacific
No evidence for equatorial Pacific dust fertilisation
ITCZ Movement
Climate-related response of dust
Opportunities for Students
Research Cruises
Nordic Seas - 2023
Labrador Sea - 2017
Antarctica & Patagonia - 2016
Trans Atlantic - 2013
Equatorial Pacific - 2012
Sci Comm + Teaching Modules
Popular Press Coverage
Project Eddie - Biogeochemistry Module
Climate Reconstruction from the Sedimentary Record Module
Ocean Carbon Storage and Acidification Module
Publications
FOR@M Blog
CV
Allison Jacobel
November 15, 2019

New PAGES Science Highlight

Allison Jacobel
November 15, 2019

Check out our new Past Global Changes (PAGES) science highlight on Ice-age storage of respired carbon in the Pacific Ocean by myself, Bob Anderson, Babette Hogakker and Samuel Jaccard http://pastglobalchanges.org/download/docs/magazine/2019-2/PAGESmagazine_2019%282%29_52-53.pdf

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