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  1. Convection injects labile particulate organic carbon to the deep ocean
  2. Convection injects labile particulate organic carbon to the deep ocean
  3. Budgets of particulate organic carbon in the mesopelagic layer across contrasting North Atlantic ocean biomes: a model study with PISCESv2_RC
  4. Budgets of particulate organic carbon in the mesopelagic layer across contrasting North Atlantic ocean biomes: a model study with PISCESv2_RC
  5. Marine emissions of methanethiol increase aerosol cooling in the Southern Ocean
  6. Marine emissions of methanethiol increase aerosol cooling in the Southern Ocean
  7. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes, and trends – Part 1: Differences between seawater DMS estimations
  8. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes, and trends – Part 2: Sea–air fluxes
  9. Atmospheric isoprene measurements reveal larger-than-expected Southern Ocean emissions
  10. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes and trends – Part A: Differences between seawater DMS estimations
  11. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes, and trends – Part B: Sea-air fluxes
  12. Supplementary material to "Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes and trends – Part A: Differences between seawater DMS estimations"
  13. Supplementary material to "Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes, and trends – Part B: Sea-air fluxes"
  14. Atmospheric isoprene measurements reveal larger-than-expected Southern Ocean emissions
  15. Global Ocean dimethylsulfide photolysis rates quantified with a spectrally and vertically resolved model
  16. Global analysis of the controls on seawater dimethylsulfide spatial variability
  17. Ocean carbon from space: Current status and priorities for the next decade
  18. Global analysis of the controls on seawater dimethylsulfide spatial variability
  19. Supplementary material to "Global analysis of the controls on seawater dimethylsulfide spatial variability"
  20. Global ocean dimethylsulfide photolysis rates quantified with a spectrally and vertically resolved model
  21. The Green Edge cruise: investigating the marginal ice zone processes during late spring and early summer to understand the fate of the Arctic phytoplankton bloom
  22. Use of genetic algorithms for ocean model parameter optimisation: a case study using PISCES-v2_RC for North Atlantic particulate organic carbon
  23. Third revision of the global surface seawater dimethyl sulfide climatology (DMS-Rev3)
  24. Bridging the gaps between particulate backscattering measurements and modeled particulate organic carbon in the ocean
  25. Third Revision of the Global Surface Seawater Dimethyl Sulfide Climatology (DMS-Rev3)
  26. Supplementary material to "Third Revision of the Global Surface Seawater Dimethyl Sulfide Climatology (DMS-Rev3)"
  27. Supplementary material to "Bridging the gaps between particulate backscattering measurements and modeled particulate organic carbon in the ocean"
  28. Bridging the gaps between particulate backscattering measurements and modeled particulate organic carbon in the ocean
  29. Estimating the air-sea gas transfer velocity from a statistical reconstruction of ocean turbulence observations
  30. Use of Genetic Algorithms for Ocean Model Parameter Optimisation
  31. What can we learn about small-scale spatial variability of surface ocean dimethylsulfide (DMS) concentrations from high frequency novel measurements?
  32. Third Revision of the Bottom-up Global Surface Seawater Dimethyl Sulphide Climatology (DMS-Rev3) 
  33. Variability of phytoplankton light absorption in stratified waters of the NW Mediterranean Sea: The interplay between pigment composition and the packaging effect
  34. Factors controlling marine aerosol size distributions and their climate effects over the northwest Atlantic Ocean region
  35. DMS emissions from the Arctic marginal ice zone
  36. Spatiotemporal Variability in Modeled Bottom Ice and Sea Surface Dimethylsulfide Concentrations and Fluxes in the Arctic During 1979–2015
  37. Remote Sensing Retrieval of Isoprene Concentrations in the Southern Ocean
  38. Review of the manuscript by Wang and coauthors
  39. Seasonal dynamics of mesopelagic organic particles in the subpolar North Atlantic. Learning from the crosstalk between biogeochemical Argo float measurements and PISCESv2 simulations
  40. Remote sensing retrieval of isoprene concentrations in the Southern Ocean
  41. Dimethyl sulfide and its role in aerosol formation and growth in the Arctic summer – a modelling study
  42. Green Edge ice camp campaigns: understanding the processes controlling the under-ice Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom
  43. Decadal increase in Arctic dimethylsulfide emission
  44. Dimethyl sulfide and its role in aerosol formation and growth in the Arctic summer – a modelling study
  45. Supplementary material to "Dimethyl sulfide and its role in aerosol formation and growth in the Arctic summer – a modelling study"
  46. Sensitivity of Arctic sulfate aerosol and clouds to changes in future surface seawater dimethylsulfide concentrations
  47. Higher contribution of globally rare bacterial taxa reflects environmental transitions across the surface ocean
  48. Overview paper: New insights into aerosol and climate in the Arctic
  49. The evolution of light and vertical mixing across a phytoplankton ice-edge bloom
  50. Review Herr_2018
  51. Modelling dimethylsulfide diffusion in the algal external boundary layer: implications for mutualistic and signalling roles
  52. Sensitivity of Arctic sulfate aerosol and clouds to changes in future surface seawater dimethylsulfide concentrations
  53. Supplementary material to "Sensitivity of Arctic sulfate aerosol and clouds to changes in future surface seawater dimethylsulfide concentrations"
  54. Sea-surface dimethylsulfide (DMS) concentration from satellite data at global and regional scales
  55. Author response to R1 and R2
  56. Response to R#1's first comment
  57. Diagnosing sea-surface dimethylsulfide (DMS) concentration from satellite data at global and regional scales
  58. Supplementary material to "Diagnosing sea-surface dimethylsulfide (DMS) concentration from satellite data at global and regional scales"
  59. Harnessing remote sensing to address critical science questions on ocean-atmosphere interactions
  60. New particle formation in the Svalbard region 2006–2015
  61. CDOM Sources and Photobleaching Control Quantum Yields for Oceanic DMS Photolysis
  62. New particle formation in the Svalbard region 2006–2015
  63. A high-resolution time-depth view of dimethylsulphide cycling in the surface sea
  64. Bio-optical characterization of offshore NW Mediterranean waters: CDOM contribution to the absorption budget and diffuse attenuation of downwelling irradiance
  65. A remote sensing algorithm for planktonic dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and an analysis of global patterns
  66. A meta-analysis of oceanic DMS and DMSP cycling processes: Disentangling the summer paradox
  67. Small-scale variability patterns of DMS and phytoplankton in surface waters of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans
  68. Iodine oxide in the global marine boundary layer
  69. Iodine oxide in the global marine boundary layer
  70. Supplementary material to "Iodine oxide in the global marine boundary layer"
  71. Development and validation of a shipboard system for measuring high-resolution vertical profiles of aqueous dimethylsulfide concentrations using chemical ionisation mass spectrometry
  72. Differential response of planktonic primary, bacterial, and dimethylsulfide production rates to static vs. dynamic light exposure in upper mixed-layer summer sea waters
  73. Diel patterns of oceanic dimethylsulfide (DMS) cycling: Microbial and physical drivers
  74. Differential response of planktonic primary, bacterial, and dimethylsulfide production rates to vertically-moving and static incubations in upper mixed-layer summer sea waters
  75. Spectral irradiance dependence of sunlight effects on plankton dimethylsulfide production
  76. Combined effect of light exposure and microbial activity on distinct dissolved organic matter pools. A seasonal field study in an oligotrophic coastal system (Blanes Bay, NW Mediterranean)
  77. An original mode of symbiosis in open ocean plankton
  78. Sunlight Effects on the Osmotrophic Uptake of DMSP-Sulfur and Leucine by Polar Phytoplankton
  79. Annual variability in light modulation of bacterial heterotrophic activity in surface northwestern Mediterranean waters
  80. Sunlight effects on the DMSP-sulfur and leucine assimilation activities of polar heterotrophic bacterioplankton
  81. Seasonal patterns in the sunlight sensitivity of bacterioplankton from Mediterranean surface coastal waters
  82. Stimulation of gross dimethylsulfide (DMS) production by solar radiation
  83. Occurrence and cycling of dimethylated sulfur compounds in the Arctic during summer receding of the ice edge