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Jérôme Harlay
Researcher at University of Liège
Publications - 44
Citations - 1688
Jérôme Harlay is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emiliania huxleyi & Bay. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1454 citations. Previous affiliations of Jérôme Harlay include Université libre de Bruxelles & University of Hawaii.
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A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO2 data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)
Dorothee C. E. Bakker,Benjamin Pfeil,Benjamin Pfeil,Camilla S. Landa,Camilla S. Landa,Nicolas Metzl,K. O'Brien,Are Olsen,Are Olsen,K. Smith,Catherine E Cosca,S. Harasawa,Stephen D. Jones,Stephen D. Jones,Shin-Ichiro Nakaoka,Yukihiro Nojiri,Ute Schuster,Tobias Steinhoff,Colm Sweeney,Colm Sweeney,Taro Takahashi,Bronte Tilbrook,Bronte Tilbrook,Chisato Wada,Rik Wanninkhof,Simone R. Alin,Carlos F. Balestrini,Leticia Barbero,Leticia Barbero,Nicholas R. Bates,Alejandro A. Bianchi,Frédéric Bonou,Jacqueline Boutin,Yann Bozec,Eugene Burger,Wei-Jun Cai,R. D. Castle,Liqi Chen,Melissa Chierici,Kim I. Currie,Wiley Evans,Charles Featherstone,Richard A. Feely,Agneta Fransson,Catherine Goyet,Naomi Greenwood,Luke Gregor,S. Hankin,Nick J. Hardman-Mountford,Jérôme Harlay,Judith Hauck,Mario Hoppema,Matthew P. Humphreys,Christopher W. Hunt,Betty Huss,J. Severino P. Ibánhez,J. Severino P. Ibánhez,Truls Johannessen,Truls Johannessen,Ralph F. Keeling,Vassilis Kitidis,Arne Körtzinger,Alex Kozyr,Evangelia Krasakopoulou,Akira Kuwata,Peter Landschützer,Siv K. Lauvset,Nathalie Lefèvre,Claire Lo Monaco,Ansley Manke,Jeremy T. Mathis,Liliane Merlivat,Frank J. Millero,Pedro M. S. Monteiro,David R. Munro,Akihiko Murata,Timothy Newberger,Timothy Newberger,Abdirahman M Omar,Tsuneo Ono,K. Paterson,David A. Pearce,Denis Pierrot,Denis Pierrot,Lisa L. Robbins,S. Saito,Joe Salisbury,Reiner Schlitzer,Bernd Schneider,Roland Schweitzer,Rainer Sieger,Ingunn Skjelvan,Kevin F. Sullivan,Kevin F. Sullivan,Stewart C Sutherland,Adrienne J. Sutton,Kazuaki Tadokoro,Maciej Telszewski,Matthias Tuma,Steven van Heuven,Doug Vandemark,Brian Ward,Andrew J. Watson,Suqing Xu +103 more
TL;DR: This ESSD "living data" publication documents the methods and data sets used for the assembly of this new version of the SOCAT data collection and compares these with those used for earlier versions of the data collection.
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Testing the direct effect of CO2 concentration on a bloom of the coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi in mesocosm experiments
Anja Engel,Anja Engel,Ingrid Zondervan,Katrien Aerts,Luc Beaufort,Albert Benthien,Albert Benthien,Lei Chou,Bruno Delille,Jean-Pierre Gattuso,Jérôme Harlay,Christel Heemann,Linn Hoffmann,Stéphan Jacquet,Jens C. Nejstgaard,Marie-Dominique Pizay,Emma Rochelle-Newall,U. Schneider,Anja Terbrueggen,Ulf Riebesell,Ulf Riebesell +20 more
TL;DR: The broad influence of CO2 on the E. huxleyi bloom suggests that changes in CO2 concentration directly affect cell physiology with likely effects on the marine biogeochemistry.
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Response of coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi to elevated partial pressure of CO2 under nitrogen limitation
Antoine Sciandra,Jérôme Harlay,Dominique Lefèvre,Rodolphe Lemée,Peguy Rimmelin,Michel Denis,Jean-Pierre Gattuso +6 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that increasing pCO2 has no noticeable effect on the calcifica- tion/photosynthesis ratio (C /P) when cells of E. huxleyi are NO3-limited, and, in contrast to previous studies with N-replete cultures, gross community production (GCP) and dark community respiration (DCR) also decreased.
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Massive marine methane emissions from near-shore shallow coastal areas.
TL;DR: Report of intense methane emissions from the near-shore southern region of the North Sea characterized by the presence of extensive areas with gassy sediments suggests that emissions could increase in response to warming of surface waters.
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Individual and interacting effects of pCO2 and temperature on Emiliania huxleyi calcification: Study of the calcite production, the coccolith morphology and the coccosphere size
TL;DR: The results suggest that ocean acidification might have a larger adverse impact on coccolithophorid calcification than surface water warming.