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3  J. Baehr, S. Cunningham, H. Haak, P. Heimbach, T. Kanzow and  J. Baehr, S. Cunningham, H. Haak, P. Heimbach, T. Kanzow, and
4  J. Marotzke, submitted: Observed and simulated daily variability of the  J. Marotzke, 2009: Observed and simulated daily variability of the
5  meridional overturning circulation at 26.5N in the  meridional overturning circulation at 26.5N in the Atlantic.  Ocean
6  Atlantic. J. Phys. Oceanogr.  Sci. Discuss., 6, 1333-1367.
7  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
8    
9  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
# Line 16  the Arctic freshwater budget to extreme Line 16  the Arctic freshwater budget to extreme
16  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
17  B. Dushaw, P. Worcester, W. Munk, R. Spindel, J. Mercer, B. Howe,  B. Dushaw, P. Worcester, W. Munk, R. Spindel, J. Mercer, B. Howe,
18  K. Metzger, T. Birdsall, R. Andrew, M. Dzieciuch, B. Cornuelle, and  K. Metzger, T. Birdsall, R. Andrew, M. Dzieciuch, B. Cornuelle, and
19  D. Menemenlis, in press: <a  D. Menemenlis,
20  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2009/DushawJGR09.pdf"> A decade of  2009: <a href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2009/DushawJGR09.pdf"> A
21  acoustic thermometry in the North Pacific Ocean.</a> J. Geophys. Res.  decade of acoustic thermometry in the North Pacific Ocean.</a>
22    J. Geophys. Res., 114, C07021.
23  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
24    
25  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
# Line 28  model-data synthesis. J. Phys. Oceanogr. Line 29  model-data synthesis. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
29  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
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31  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
 P. Heimbach, D. Menemenlis, M. Losch, J. Campin, and C. Hill,  
 submitted: <a  
 href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2009/ceaice_part2.pdf"> On the  
 formulation of sea-ice models. Part 2: Lessons from multi-year adjoint  
 sea ice export sensitivities through the Canadian Arctic  
 Archipelago.</a> Ocean Modelling.  
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32  N. Gruber, M. Gloor, S. Fletcher, S. Doney, S. Dutkiewicz, M. Follows,  N. Gruber, M. Gloor, S. Fletcher, S. Doney, S. Dutkiewicz, M. Follows,
33  M. Gerber, A. Jacobson, F. Joos, K. Lindsay, D. Menemenlis,  M. Gerber, A. Jacobson, F. Joos, K. Lindsay, D. Menemenlis,
34  A. Mouchet, S. M&uuml;ller, J. Sarmiento, and T. Takahashi, 2009: <a  A. Mouchet, S. M&uuml;ller, J. Sarmiento, and T. Takahashi, 2009: <a
# Line 46  Biogeochem. Cycles, 23, GB1005. Line 38  Biogeochem. Cycles, 23, GB1005.
38  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
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40  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
41  E. Hill, D. Enderton, P. Heimbach, and C. Hill, in press: SPGrid: A  P. Heimbach and V. Bugnion, 2009: Greenland ice sheet volume
42    sensitivity to basal, surface, and initial conditions, derived from an
43    adjoint model. Annals of Glaciology 50(52), 76-80.
44    </li></ul>
45    
46    <ul><li>
47    P. Heimbach, G. Forget, R. Ponte, and C. Wunsch (lead authors),
48    2009: Observational Requirements for global-scale ocean climate
49    analysis: Lessons from ocean state estimation. Community White Paper
50    submitted to OceanObs'09.
51    </li></ul>
52    
53    <ul><li>
54    P. Heimbach, D. Menemenlis, M. Losch, J. Campin, and C. Hill,
55    submitted: <a
56    href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2009/ceaice_part2.pdf"> On the
57    formulation of sea-ice models. Part 2: Lessons from multi-year adjoint
58    sea ice export sensitivities through the Canadian Arctic
59    Archipelago.</a> Ocean Modelling.
60    </li></ul>
61    
62    <ul><li>
63    E. Hill, D. Enderton, P. Heimbach, and C. Hill, submitted: SPGrid: A
64  numerical grid generation program for domain decomposed geophysical  numerical grid generation program for domain decomposed geophysical
65  fluid dynamics models. Mon. Weather Rev.  fluid dynamics models. Mon. Weather Rev.
66  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
# Line 67  implementations and parameterizations.</ Line 81  implementations and parameterizations.</
81  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
82    
83  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
84  M. Manizza, M. Follows, S. Dutckiewicz, J. McClelland, D. Menemenlis,  M. Manizza, M. J. Follows, S. Dutckiewicz, J. W. McClelland, D. Menemenlis,
85  C. Hill, A. Townsend-Small, and J. Peterson, submitted: <a  C. N. Hill, A. Townsend-Small, and B. J. Peterson, 2009: <a
86  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2009/ManizzaGBC09.pdf"> Modeling  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2009/ManizzaGBC09.pdf"> Modeling
87  transport, fate, and lifetime of riverine DOC in the Arctic Ocean.</a>  transport and fate of riverine dissolved organic carbon in the Arctic Ocean.</a>
88  Global Biogeochem. Cycles.  Global Biogeochem. Cycles., 23, GB4006.
89    </li></ul>
90    
91    <ul><li>
92    M. Manizza, M. Follows, S. Dutckiewicz, D. Menemenlis, J. McClelland,
93    C. Hill, and J. Peterson, submitted: Modeling the potential impact of riverine
94    dissolved organic carbon on the carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean.</a>
95    J. Geophys. Res.
96  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
97    
98  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
# Line 82  Oceanogr. Line 103  Oceanogr.
103  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
104    
105  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
106    M. Mazloff, P. Heimbach, and C. Wunsch, submitted: An Eddy-Permitting
107    Southern Ocean State Estimate. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
108    </li></ul>
109    
110    <ul><li>
111  A. Nguyen, D. Menemenlis, and R. Kwok, in press: <a  A. Nguyen, D. Menemenlis, and R. Kwok, in press: <a
112  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2009/NguyenJGR09.pdf"> Improved  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2009/NguyenJGR09.pdf"> Improved
113  modeling of the Arctic halocline with a sub-grid-scale brine rejection  modeling of the Arctic halocline with a sub-grid-scale brine rejection
# Line 89  parameterization.</a> J. Geophys. Res. Line 115  parameterization.</a> J. Geophys. Res.
115  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
116    
117  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
118    R.M. Ponte and K.J. Quinn, 2009:
119    Bottom pressure changes around Antarctica and wind-driven meridional flows.
120    Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L13604, <a href="http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2009/2009GL039060.shtml">
121    doi:10.1029/2009GL039060</a>.
122    </li></ul>
123    
124    <ul><li>
125    J. Utke, L. Harscoet, P. Heimbach, C. Hill, P. Hovland, and U.
126    Naumann, in press: Toward adjointable MPI. Proceedings of the 23rd
127    IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium.
128    </li></ul>
129    
130    <ul><li>
131  L. Zanna, P. Heimbach, A. Moore, and E. Tziperman, submitted.  L. Zanna, P. Heimbach, A. Moore, and E. Tziperman, submitted.
132  Optimal growth of Atlantic SST anomalies in an idealized ocean GCM.  Optimal growth of Atlantic SST anomalies in an idealized ocean GCM.
133  J. Phys. Oceanogr.  J. Phys. Oceanogr.
# Line 102  ECCO-consortium.</a> Oceanography, 22, 8 Line 141  ECCO-consortium.</a> Oceanography, 22, 8
141  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
142    
143  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
144  C. Wunsch and P. Heimbach, in press: The globally integrated ocean  C. Wunsch and P. Heimbach, 2009: The globally integrated ocean
145  circulation (MOC), 1992-2006: seasonal and decadal variability.  circulation (MOC), 1992-2006: seasonal and decadal variability.
146  J. Phys. Oceanogr.  J. Phys. Oceanogr., 39, 351-368.
147    </li></ul>
148    
149    <ul><li>
150    C. Wunsch, in press: The oceanic variability spectrum and transport
151    trends. Atmosphere-Ocean.
152  </li></ul>  </li></ul>

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