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Lynne D. Talley
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 213
Citations - 19816
Lynne D. Talley is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water mass & Ocean gyre. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 197 publications receiving 17103 citations. Previous affiliations of Lynne D. Talley include Oberlin College & Oregon State University.
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Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems
Scott C. Doney,Mary Ruckelshaus,J. Emmett Duffy,James P. Barry,Francis Chan,Chad A. English,Heather M. Galindo,Jacqueline M. Grebmeier,Anne B. Hollowed,Nancy Knowlton,Jeffrey J. Polovina,Nancy N. Rabalais,William J. Sydeman,Lynne D. Talley +13 more
TL;DR: In marine ecosystems, rising atmospheric CO2 and climate change are associated with concurrent shifts in temperature, circulation, stratification, nutrient input, oxygen content, and ocean acidification, with potentially wide-ranging biological effects.
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Observations: Oceanic Climate Change and Sea Level
Nathaniel L. Bindoff,Jürgen Willebrand,Vincenzo Artale,Anny Cazenave,Jonathan M. Gregory,S. Guley,Kimio Hanawa,C. Le Quéré,Sydney Levitus,Yukihiro Nojiri,C. K. Shum,Lynne D. Talley,A.S. Unnikrishnan +12 more
TL;DR: The oceans are warming. Over the period 1961 to 2003, global ocean temperature has risen by 0.21 ± 0.10°C from the surface to a depth of 700 m as discussed by the authors.
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Abrupt climate change
Richard B. Alley,Jochem Marotzke,William D. Nordhaus,Jonathan T. Overpeck,Dorothy M. Peteet,Roger A. Pielke,Raymond T. Pierrehumbert,Peter B. Rhines,Thomas F. Stocker,Lynne D. Talley,John M. Wallace +10 more
TL;DR: Policy-makers should consider expanding research into abrupt climate change, improving monitoring systems, and taking actions designed to enhance the adaptability and resilience of ecosystems and economies.
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Hydrography of the eastern tropical Pacific: A review
Paul C. Fiedler,Lynne D. Talley +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, spatial and temporal patterns are discussed using maps of surface temperature, salinity, and nutrients (phosphate, silicate, nitrate and nitrite), and thermocline and mixed layer parameters.
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Closure of the Global Overturning Circulation Through the Indian, Pacific, and Southern Oceans: Schematics and Transports
TL;DR: The overturning pathways for the surface-ventilated North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) and Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) and the diffusively-formed Indian Deep Water and Pacific Deep Waters (IDW and PDW) are intertwined.