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Associate Professor Albert Gabric

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BSc (Hons), MSc. PhD (Melb)

Griffith School of Environment
Research Member, Australian Rivers Institute

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Research Expertise

  • Marine biogeochemistry
  • Climate change

 Publications

  • Miller, A. J., Gabric, A. J., Chai, F., Moisan, J. and Di Lorenzo, E. (2006) Global Change and Primary Productivity: Effects of Ocean-Atmosphere-Biological Feedbacks. In, Global Climate Change and Response of the Carbon Cycle in the Equatorial Pacific and Indian Oceans and Adjacent Land Masses,  H. Kawahata and Y. Awaya, eds., Elsevier Oceanography Series,  73, pp. 29-65.
  • Qu, B., Gabric, A.J. and Matrai, P. (2006) Spatial and temporal distribution of chlorophyll-a and its relation to ice cover, radiation and sea surface temperature in the Barents Sea. Polar Biology, 29,196-210.
  • Gabric A. J., Shephard J. M. , Knight, J. and Jones, G., Trevena, A. (2005) Correlations in the satellite-derived seasonal cycles of phytoplankton biomass and aerosol optical depth in the Southern Ocean: a potential role for sea ice. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19, GB4018,doi:10.1029/2005GB002546.
  • 4Gabric, A.J., Qu, B., Matrai, P. and Hirst, A.C.. (2005) The simulated response of dimethylsulphide production in the Arctic Ocean to global warming, Tellus B, 57 (5), 391-403. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0889.2005.00163.x
  • Gabric, A.J., R. Sim, R.A., Cropp, J. Dachs, and T. Hirst (2004) Global estimates of the oceanic emission of dimethylsulfide under enhanced greenhouse conditions. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18, 2, GB2014, doi:10.1029/2003GB002183.
  • Gabric, A.J., Cropp, R., Hirst, A. and Marchant, H. (2003) The sensitivity of dimethylsulphide production to simulated climate change in the Eastern Antarctic Southern Ocean. Tellus B, 55B, 966-981.
  • Miller, A. J., M. A. Alexander, G. J. Boer, F. Chai, K. Denman, D. J. Erickson, R. Frouin, A.J Gabric, E. Laws, M. Lewis, Z. Liu, R. Murtugudde, S. Nakamoto, D. J. Neilson, J. Norris, C. Ohlmann, I. Perry, N. Schneider, K. Shell, and A. Timmermann. (2003). Potential Feedbacks Between Pacific Ocean Ecosystems and Interdecadal Climate Variations. Bulletin American Meteor. Soc.  84, 617-633.
  • Gabric, A.J., Cropp, R., Ayers, G.P., McTainsh, G and Braddock, R. (2002). Coupling between cycles of phytoplankton biomass and aerosol optical depth as derived from SeaWifs time series in the Subantarctic Southern Ocean. Geophys. Res. Lett.,. 29, No. 7, art no. 1112.
  • Cropp, R. and Gabric, A.J.  (2002) Ecosystem adaptation: Do ecosystems maximise resilience? Ecology , Vol. 83, No. 7, 2019-2026.


 

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