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Ernst Maier-Reimer

Ernst Maier-Reimer

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Earth Science

D-Index
70
Citations
25381
World Ranking
950
National Ranking
56

Overview

Ernst Maier-Reimer was affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany during their scientific career. The Max Planck Society is known for its research institutes across various scientific disciplines, although specific details about their role or tenure within the organization are not provided.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are recorded for Ernst Maier-Reimer. Similarly, there is no available information about book publications or specific main fields or subfields of study related to their work.

The absence of data regarding main topics of work and awards suggests the profile focuses primarily on the affiliation rather than on detailed research output or recognitions.

Ernst Maier-Reimer is deceased, and the profile reflects this by describing their career and contributions in the past tense.

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

  • Transport and storage of CO2 in the ocean ——an inorganic ocean-circulation carbon cycle model

    E. Maier-Reimer;Klaus Hasselmann

  • A review of the Si cycle in the modern ocean: recent progress and missing gaps in the application of biogenic opal as a paleoproductivity proxy

    O Ragueneau;P Tréguer;A Leynaert;R.F Anderson

  • Effect of deep-sea sedimentary calcite preservation on atmospheric CO 2 concentration

    D. Archer;D. Archer;Ernst Maier-Reimer

  • Time-dependent greenhouse warming computations with a coupled ocean-atmosphere model

    Ulrich Cubasch;Klaus Hasselmann;Heinke Höck;Ernst Maier-Reimer

  • An ecosystem model of the global ocean including Fe, Si, P colimitations

    Olivier Aumont;Ernst Maier-Reimer;Stéphane Blain;P. Monfray

  • Geochemical cycles in an ocean general circulation model. Preindustrial tracer distributions

    Ernst Maier-Reimer

  • Mean Circulation of the Hamburg LSG OGCM and Its Sensitivity to the Thermohaline Surface Forcing

    Ernst Maier-Reimer;Uwe Mikolajewicz;Klaus Hasselmann

  • Global ocean biogeochemistry model HAMOCC: Model architecture and performance as component of the MPI‐Earth system model in different CMIP5 experimental realizations

    Tatiana Ilyina;Katharina D. Six;Joachim Segschneider;Ernst Maier‐Reimer

  • Effects of plankton dynamics on seasonal carbon fluxes in an ocean general circulation model

    Katharina D. Six;Ernst Maier-Reimer

  • Multiple timescales for neutralization of fossil fuel CO2

    David Archer;Haroon Kheshgi;Ernst Maier-Reimer

  • Estimates of anthropogenic carbon uptake from four three‐dimensional global ocean models

    James C. Orr;Ernst Maier-Reimer;Uwe Mikolajewicz;Patrick Monfray

  • Dynamics of fossil fuel CO2 neutralization by marine CaCO3

    David Archer;Haroon Kheshgi;Ernst Maier-Reimer

  • The Hamburg Ocean Primitive Equation Model

    J.-O. Wolff;E Maier-Reimer;S. Legutke

  • Ocean General Circulation Model Sensitivity Experiment with an open Central American Isthmus

    Ernst Maier-Reimer;Uwe Mikolajewicz;Thomas Crowley

  • An estimate of Lorenz energy cycle for the world ocean based on the 1/10º STORM/NCEP simulation

    Jin Song von Storch;Carsten Eden;Irina Fast;Helmuth Haak

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

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

  • The influence of air and sea exchange on the carbon isotope distribution in the sea

    Wallace S. Broecker;Ernst Maier-Reimer

  • 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

Frequent Co-Authors

Uwe Mikolajewicz
Uwe Mikolajewicz Max Planck Society
James C. Orr
James C. Orr French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Fortunat Joos
Fortunat Joos University of Bern
Christoph Heinze
Christoph Heinze University of Bergen
Richard J. Matear
Richard J. Matear CSIRO Ocean and Atmosphere
Yasuhiro Yamanaka
Yasuhiro Yamanaka Hokkaido University
Andrew Yool
Andrew Yool National Oceanography Centre
Patrick Monfray
Patrick Monfray Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jorge L. Sarmiento
Jorge L. Sarmiento Princeton University
Gian-Kasper Plattner
Gian-Kasper Plattner Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research

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