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Calvin W. Mordy is a researcher affiliated with the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in the United States. Their work spans several fields within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on oceanographic and atmospheric processes in polar regions.

The scientist has published extensively on topics related to oceanography, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, and marine and coastal ecosystems. Their research also covers marine and fisheries research, methane hydrates and related phenomena, marine animal studies, and atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics.

Prominent recent publications include:

  • "Autonomous vehicle surveys indicate that flow reversals retain juvenile fishes in a highly advective high-latitude ecosystem" (2020), published in Limnology and Oceanography
  • "Seasonal and interannual variability of nitrate in the eastern Chukchi Sea: Transport and winter replenishment" (2020), published in Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography
  • "Integrated research in the Arctic - Ecosystem linkages and shifts in the northern Bering Sea and eastern and western Chukchi Sea" (2023), published in Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography
  • "Exploring the Pacific Arctic Seasonal Ice Zone With Saildrone USVs" (2021), published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "Seasonal patterns of near-bottom chlorophyll fluorescence in the eastern Chukchi Sea: 2010-2019" (2020), published in Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography

Their frequent collaborators include Phyllis J. Stabeno, Edward D. Cokelet, Heather Tabisola, Shaun W. Bell, and Noah Lawrence-Slavas, indicating an engagement with a network of researchers specializing in oceanographic and environmental science topics.

Publication venues where Calvin W. Mordy has contributed multiple papers comprise Oceanography, Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography, Frontiers in Marine Science, Limnology and Oceanography, and Geophysical Research Letters.

Their research covers a range of specialized subfields such as:

  • Oceanography
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Ecology

Main topics of study are listed as:

  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

Best Publications

  • A global ocean carbon climatology: Results from Global Data Analysis Project (GLODAP)

    Robert Key;Alexander Kozyr;Chris Sabine;K. Lee

  • Meteorology and oceanography of the northern Gulf of Alaska

    P.J Stabeno;N.A Bond;A.J Hermann;N.B Kachel

  • Changes in ocean heat, carbon content, and ventilation : a review of the first decade of GO-SHIP Global Repeat Hydrography

    Lynne D. Talley;Richard A. Feely;Bernadette M. Sloyan;Rik Wanninkhof

  • A comparison of the physics of the northern and southern shelves of the eastern Bering Sea and some implications for the ecosystem

    Phyllis J. Stabeno;Edward V. Farley;Nancy B. Kachel;Sue Moore

  • Marine environment of the eastern and central Aleutian Islands

    Carol Ladd;George L. Hunt;Calvin W. Mordy;Sigrid A. Salo

  • A comparison between late summer 2012 and 2013 water masses, macronutrients, and phytoplankton standing crops in the northern Bering and Chukchi Seas

    Seth L. Danielson;Lisa Eisner;Carol Ladd;Calvin Mordy;Calvin Mordy

  • Coupled nitrification‐denitrification in sediment of the eastern Bering Sea shelf leads to 15N enrichment of fixed N in shelf waters

    J. Granger;M. G. Prokopenko;Daniel Mikhail Sigman;C. W. Mordy

  • Factors influencing physical structure and lower trophic levels of the eastern Bering Sea shelf in 2005: Sea ice, tides and winds

    Phyllis Stabeno;Jeffrey Napp;Calvin Mordy;Terry Whitledge

  • Cross-shelf gradients in phytoplankton community structure, nutrient utilization, and growth rate in the coastal Gulf of Alaska

    Suzanne L. Strom;M. Brady Olson;Erin L. Macri;Calvin W. Mordy

  • Nutrients and primary production along the eastern Aleutian Island Archipelago

    Calvin W. Mordy;Phyllis J. Stabeno;Carol Ladd;Stephan Zeeman

  • Multiple metabolisms constrain the anaerobic nitrite budget in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific

    Andrew R. Babbin;Andrew R. Babbin;Brian D. Peters;Calvin W. Mordy;Calvin W. Mordy;Brittany Widner

  • Return of warm conditions in the southeastern Bering Sea: Physics to fluorescence.

    P. J. Stabeno;J. T. Duffy-Anderson;L. B. Eisner;E. V. Farley

  • Northern Gulf of Alaska eddies and associated anomalies

    Carol Ladd;Calvin W. Mordy;Nancy B. Kachel;Phyllis J. Stabeno

  • Observations from a Yakutat eddy in the northern Gulf of Alaska

    C. Ladd;N. B. Kachel;C. W. Mordy;P. J. Stabeno

  • Temporal trends in deep ocean Redfield ratios.

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  • Long-term observations of Alaska Coastal Current in the northern Gulf of Alaska

    Phyllis J. Stabeno;Shaun Bell;Shaun Bell;Wei Cheng;Wei Cheng;Seth Danielson

  • Currents and transport on the Eastern Bering Sea shelf: An integration of over 20 years of data

    P.J. Stabeno;S.L. Danielson;D.G. Kachel;N.B. Kachel;N.B. Kachel

  • Public–Private Partnerships to Advance Regional Ocean-Observing Capabilities: A Saildrone and NOAA-PMEL Case Study and Future Considerations to Expand to Global Scale Observing

    Christian Meinig;Eugene Francis Burger;Nora Cohen;Edward D. Cokelet

  • Advances in Ecosystem Research: Saildrone Surveys of Oceanography, Fish, and Marine Mammals in the Bering Sea

    Calvin Mordy;Edward Cokelet;Alex De Robertis;Richard Jenkins

  • Physical forcing and nutrient conditions associated with patterns of Chl a and phytoplankton productivity in the southeastern Bering Sea during summer

    Raymond N. Sambrotto;Calvin Mordy;Stephan I. Zeeman;Phyllis J. Stabeno

  • Seasonal distribution of dissolved inorganic carbon and net community production on the Bering Sea shelf

    J. T. Mathis;J. N. Cross;N. R. Bates;S. Bradley Moran

  • An examination of the physical variability around the Pribilof Islands in 2004

    P.J. Stabeno;N. Kachel;C. Mordy;D. Righi

  • Inorganic carbon dynamics during northern California coastal upwelling

    Andrea J. Fassbender;Christopher L. Sabine;Richard A. Feely;Chris Langdon

Frequent Co-Authors

Phyllis J. Stabeno
Phyllis J. Stabeno Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Carol Ladd
Carol Ladd National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Michael W. Lomas
Michael W. Lomas Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences
Nicholas A. Bond
Nicholas A. Bond Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean
Richard A. Feely
Richard A. Feely University of Washington
Seth L. Danielson
Seth L. Danielson University of Alaska Fairbanks
Jeremy T. Mathis
Jeremy T. Mathis National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Karen L. Casciotti
Karen L. Casciotti Stanford University
Chidong Zhang
Chidong Zhang Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Muyin Wang
Muyin Wang University of Washington

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