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Richard Matear
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization - Canberra / Australia
Engineering & Technology / Marine Sciences and Engineering
AD Scientific Index ID: 4380946
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Richard Matear's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organismsJC Orr, VJ Fabry, O Aumont, L Bopp, SC Doney, RA Feely, ...Nature 437 (7059), 681-686, 200554992005
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The carbon cycle and atmospheric carbon dioxideIC Prentice, GD Farquhar, MJR Fasham, ML Goulden, M Heimann, ...Climate change 2001: the scientific basis, Intergovernmental panel on …, 200121442001
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Ocean salinities reveal strong global water cycle intensification during 1950 to 2000PJ Durack, SE Wijffels, RJ Matearscience 336 (6080), 455-458, 201210352012
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Response of ocean ecosystems to climate warmingJL Sarmiento, R Slater, R Barber, L Bopp, SC Doney, AC Hirst, J Kleypas, ...Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18 (3), 200410042004
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Southern Ocean acidification: A tipping point at 450-ppm atmospheric CO2BI McNeil, RJ MatearProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (48), 18860-18864, 20085692008
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