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Overview

Andrew Yool is affiliated with the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant concentration in Environmental Science. Within these broader fields, their work targets subfields such as Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, and Environmental Chemistry.

Their scientific investigations cover a range of topics including Marine and coastal ecosystems, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses, Climate variability and models, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Marine and fisheries research, and Marine Biology and Ecology Research.

Yool's publication record includes papers in several notable venues. Frequent publication outlets are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geoscientific Model Development
  • Biogeosciences
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Yool include:

  • "Twenty-first century ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and upper-ocean nutrient and primary production decline from CMIP6 model projections" (2020), published in Biogeosciences
  • "Tracking Improvement in Simulated Marine Biogeochemistry Between CMIP5 and CMIP6" (2020), published in Current Climate Change Reports
  • "Description and evaluation of aerosol in UKESM1 and HadGEM3-GC3.1 CMIP6 historical simulations" (2020), published in Geoscientific Model Development
  • "Resolving and Parameterising the Ocean Mesoscale in Earth System Models" (2020), published in Current Climate Change Reports
  • "Spin-up of UK Earth System Model 1 (UKESM1) for CMIP6" (2020), published in Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

Frequent collaborators in Yool's research include Julien Palmiéri, Ekaterina Popova, Yevgeny Aksenov, Stephen Kelly, and Laurent Bopp.

Best Publications

  • Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms

    James C. Orr;Victoria J. Fabry;Olivier Aumont;Laurent Bopp

  • The carbon cycle and atmospheric CO2

    IC Prentice;GD Farquhar;Mjr Fasham;ML Goulden

  • UKESM1: Description and Evaluation of the U.K. Earth System Model

    Alistair A. Sellar;Colin G. Jones;Jane P. Mulcahy;Yongming Tang

  • Twenty-first century ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and upper-ocean nutrient and primary production decline from CMIP6 model projections

    Lester Kwiatkowski;Olivier Torres;Laurent Bopp;Olivier Aumont

  • The significance of nitrification for oceanic new production

    Andrew Yool;Adrian P. Martin;Camila Fernández;Darren R. Clark

  • Global Patterns and Predictions of Seafloor Biomass Using Random Forests

    Chih-Lin Wei;Gilbert T. Rowe;Elva Escobar-Briones;Antje Boetius

  • How well do global ocean biogeochemistry models simulate dissolved iron distributions

    Alessandro Tagliabue;Olivier Aumont;Ros Death;John P. Dunne

  • On the future navigability of Arctic sea routes: High-resolution projections of the Arctic Ocean and sea ice

    Yevgeny Aksenov;Ekaterina E. Popova;Andrew Yool;A.J. George Nurser

  • Tracking Improvement in Simulated Marine Biogeochemistry Between CMIP5 and CMIP6.

    Roland Séférian;Sarah Berthet;Andrew Yool;Julien Palmiéri

  • Evaluating Global Ocean Carbon Models: The Importance of Realistic Physics

    Scott C. Doney;Keith Lindsay;K. Caldeira;J.-M. Campin;J.-M. Campin

  • Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2)

    Raymond G. Najjar;X. Jin;F. Louanchi;Olivier Aumont

  • Evaluation of ocean carbon cycle models with data-based metrics

    K. Matsumoto;Jorge L. Sarmiento;Robert M. Key;Olivier Aumont

  • Marine geochemical data assimilation in an efficient Earth System Model of global biogeochemical cycling

    A.J. Ridgwell;J.C. Hargreaves;N.R. Edwards;J.D. Annan

  • MEDUSA-2.0: an intermediate complexity biogeochemical model of the marine carbon cycle for climate change and ocean acidification studies

    A. Yool;E. E. Popova;T. R. Anderson

  • Evaluation of ocean model ventilation with CFC-11: comparison of 13 global ocean models

    Jean-Claude Dutay;John L. Bullister;Scott C. Doney;James C. Orr

  • Near-ubiquity of ice-edge blooms in the Arctic

    M. Perrette;M. Perrette;A. Yool;G. D. Quartly;E. E. Popova

  • Role of diatoms in regulating the ocean's silicon cycle

    Andrew Yool;Toby Tyrrell

  • The role of higher predation in plankton population models

    Andrew M. Edwards;Andrew Yool

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

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

  • Ocean fertilization: a potential means of geoengineering?

    R. S. Lampitt;Eric P. Achterberg;T. R. Anderson;J. A. Hughes

Frequent Co-Authors

James C. Orr
James C. Orr French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Thomas R. Anderson
Thomas R. Anderson National Oceanography Centre
Stephanie A. Henson
Stephanie A. Henson National Oceanography Centre
Fortunat Joos
Fortunat Joos University of Bern
Richard J. Matear
Richard J. Matear CSIRO Ocean and Atmosphere
Reiner Schlitzer
Reiner Schlitzer Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Scott C. Doney
Scott C. Doney University of Virginia
Olivier Aumont
Olivier Aumont Université Paris Cité
Gian-Kasper Plattner
Gian-Kasper Plattner Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Keith Lindsay
Keith Lindsay National Center for Atmospheric Research

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