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Andreas Oschlies is affiliated with the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Oceanography and Global and Planetary Change. The scientist's work also involves Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, and Pollution as subfields of study.

Their research covers a variety of topics, including:

  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Climate variability and models

Frequent coauthors in their publications include David P. Keller, Wolfgang Koeve, Angela Landolfi, Nadine Mengis, and Ivy Frenger.

Andreas Oschlies has published extensively in various scientific journals. The most common publication venues for their work are:

  • Biogeosciences
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Geoscientific model development
  • Frontiers in Climate

Among their recent scientific papers are:

  • "Zooplankton grazing of microplastic can accelerate global loss of ocean oxygen," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Global variability in seawater Mg:Ca and Sr:Ca ratios in the modern ocean," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "The global biological microplastic particle sink," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "A Global Ocean Oxygen Database and Atlas for Assessing and Predicting Deoxygenation and Ocean Health in the Open and Coastal Ocean," 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "A committed fourfold increase in ocean oxygen loss," 2021, Nature Communications

In addition to journal articles, Oschlies has contributed to book publications, including a work published by Maribus eBooks in 2021 titled World ocean review: Mit den Meeren leben 7. Lebensgarant Ozean - nachhaltig nutzen, wirksam schützen.

Best Publications

  • Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters.

    Denise L. Breitburg;Lisa A. Levin;Andreas Oschlies;Marilaure Grégoire

  • Processes and patterns of oceanic nutrient limitation

    C. M. Moore;M. M. Mills;K. R. Arrigo;I. Berman-Frank

  • Impacts of atmospheric anthropogenic nitrogen on the open ocean.

    R. A. Duce;J. LaRoche;K. Altieri;K. R. Arrigo

  • Enhanced biological carbon consumption in a high CO2 ocean

    Ulf Riebesell;Kai G. Schulz;R. G. J. Bellerby;R. G. J. Bellerby;Mona Botros

  • Future ocean acidification will be amplified by hypoxia in coastal habitats

    Frank Melzner;Jörn Thomsen;Wolfgang Koeve;Andreas Oschlies

  • Eddy-induced enhancement of primary production in a model of the North Atlantic Ocean

    Andreas Oschlies;Andreas Oschlies;Veronique Garcon

  • Drivers and mechanisms of ocean deoxygenation

    Andreas Oschlies;Andreas Oschlies;Peter Brandt;Peter Brandt;Lothar Stramma;Sunke Schmidtko

  • Global patterns of predator diversity in the open oceans

    Boris Worm;Marcel Sandow;Marcel Sandow;Marcel Sandow;Andreas Oschlies;Andreas Oschlies;Andreas Oschlies;Heike K. Lotze;Heike K. Lotze;Heike K. Lotze

  • Future changes in climate, ocean circulation, ecosystems, and biogeochemical cycling simulated for a business-as-usual CO2 emission scenario until year 4000 AD

    Andreas Schmittner;Andreas Oschlies;H. Damon Matthews;Eric D. Galbraith

  • Ocean solutions to address climate change and its effects on marine ecosystems

    Jean Pierre Gattuso;Jean Pierre Gattuso;Jean Pierre Gattuso;Alexandre K. Magnan;Alexandre K. Magnan;Laurent Bopp;Laurent Bopp;William W.L. Cheung

  • Potential climate engineering effectiveness and side effects during a high carbon dioxide-emission scenario

    David P. Keller;Ellias Y. Feng;Andreas Oschlies

  • Sensitivities of marine carbon fluxes to ocean change

    Ulf Riebesell;Arne Körtzinger;Andreas Oschlies

  • Nitrogen cycling driven by organic matter export in the South Pacific oxygen minimum zone

    Tim Kalvelage;Gaute Lavik;Phyllis Lam;Sergio Contreras

  • Evaluating climate geoengineering proposals in the context of the Paris Agreement temperature goals

    Mark G. Lawrence;Stefan Schãfer;Helene Muri;Helene Muri;Vivian Scott

  • Simulated 21st century's increase in oceanic suboxia by CO2-enhanced biotic carbon export

    Andreas Oschlies;Kai G. Schulz;Ulf Riebesell;Andreas Schmittner

  • Physiological constraints on the global distribution of Trichodesmium – effect of temperature on diazotrophy

    Eike Breitbarth;Eike Breitbarth;Eike Breitbarth;Andreas Oschlies;Andreas Oschlies;Julie LaRoche

  • Can we predict the direction of marine primary production change under global warming

    Jan Taucher;Andreas Oschlies

  • An eddy‐permitting coupled physical‐biological model of the North Atlantic: 1. Sensitivity to advection numerics and mixed layer physics

    Andreas Oschlies;Veronique Garçon

  • A reevaluation of the magnitude and impacts of anthropogenic atmospheric nitrogen inputs on the ocean

    T. D. Jickells;E. Buitenhuis;K. Altieri;A. R. Baker

  • GEOTRACES – An international study of the global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes

    G.M. Henderson;R.F. Anderson;J. Adkins;P. Andersson

  • Biogeochemical protocols and diagnostics for the CMIP6 Ocean Model Intercomparison Project (OMIP)

    James C. Orr;Raymond G. Najjar;Olivier Aumont;Laurent Bopp

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Koeve
Wolfgang Koeve GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Véronique Garçon
Véronique Garçon Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Carsten Eden
Carsten Eden Universität Hamburg
Claus W. Böning
Claus W. Böning GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Lothar Stramma
Lothar Stramma GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Katrin Rehdanz
Katrin Rehdanz Kiel University
Laurent Bopp
Laurent Bopp École Normale Supérieure
Klaus Wallmann
Klaus Wallmann GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Andrew Yool
Andrew Yool National Oceanography Centre

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