• J. Baehr, S. Cunningham, H. Haak, P. Heimbach, T. Kanzow and J. Marotzke, submitted: Observed and simulated daily variability of the meridional overturning circulation at 26.5N in the Atlantic. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
  • A. Condron, P. Winsor, C. Hill, and D. Menemenlis, 2009: Response of the Arctic freshwater budget to extreme NAO forcing. J. Climate, 22, 2422-2437.
  • B. Dushaw, P. Worcester, W. Munk, R. Spindel, J. Mercer, B. Howe, K. Metzger, T. Birdsall, R. Andrew, M. Dzieciuch, B. Cornuelle, and D. Menemenlis, submitted: A decade of acoustic thermometry in the North Pacific Ocean. J. Geophys. Res.
  • G. Forget, G. Maze, M. Buckley, and J. Marshall, submitted: Quantitative and dynamical analysis of EDW formation using a model-data synthesis. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
  • P. Heimbach, D. Menemenlis, M. Losch, J. Campin, and C. Hill, submitted: On the formulation of sea-ice models. Part 2: Lessons from multi-year adjoint sea ice export sensitivities through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Ocean Modelling.
  • N. Gruber, M. Gloor, S. Fletcher, S. Doney, S. Dutkiewicz, M. Follows, M. Gerber, A. Jacobson, F. Joos, K. Lindsay, D. Menemenlis, A. Mouchet, S. Müller, J. Sarmiento, and T. Takahashi, 2009: Oceanic sources, sinks, and transport of atmospheric CO2. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 23, GB1005.
  • E. Hill, D. Enderton, P. Heimbach, and C. Hill, in press: SPGrid: A numerical grid generation program for domain decomposed geophysical fluid dynamics models. Mon. Weather Rev.
  • I. Hoteit, B. Cornuelle, and P. Heimbach, submitted: An eddy-permitting, dynamically consistent hindcast of the Tropical Pacific in 2000 using an adjoint-based assimilation system. J. Geophys. Res.
  • M. Losch, D. Menemenlis, P. Heimbach, J. Campin, and C. Hill, submitted: On the formulation of sea-ice models. Part 1: Effects of different solver implementations and parameterizations. Ocean Modelling.
  • M. Manizza, M. Follows, S. Dutckiewicz, J. McClelland, D. Menemenlis, C. Hill, A. Townsend-Small, and J. Peterson, submitted: Modeling transport, fate, and lifetime of riverine DOC in the Arctic Ocean. Global Biogeochem. Cycles.
  • G. Maze, G. Forget, M. Buckley and J. Marshall, submitted: Using transformation and formation maps to study water mass transformation: a case study of North Atlantic Eighteen Degree water. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
  • A. Nguyen, D. Menemenlis, and R. Kwok, in press: Improved modeling of the Arctic halocline with a sub-grid-scale brine rejection parameterization. J. Geophys. Res.
  • C. Wunsch, P. Heimbach, R. Ponte, I. Fukumori, and the ECCO-GODAE Consortium members, submitted: The global general circulation of the ocean estimated by the ECCO Consortium. Oceanography.
  • L. Zanna, P. Heimbach, A. Moore, and E. Tziperman, submitted. Optimal growth of Atlantic SST anomalies in an idealized ocean GCM. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
  • C. Wunsch, P. Heimbach, R. Ponte, and I. Fukumori, 2009: The global general circulation of the ocean estimated by the ECCO-consortium. Oceanography, 22, 88-103.
  • C. Wunsch and P. Heimbach, in press: The globally integrated ocean circulation (MOC), 1992-2006: seasonal and decadal variability. J. Phys. Oceanogr.