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Overview

John E. Dore is affiliated with Montana State University in the United States and has made contributions to the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. The main subjects of their research include Polar Research and Ecology, Cryospheric studies and observations, and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology. Their work also spans topics such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Marine and coastal ecosystems, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics.

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on environmental processes related to ice sheets, subglacial ecosystems, and microbial methane synthesis. Notable papers include:

  • Enhanced trace element mobilization by Earth's ice sheets (2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • Scientific access into Mercer Subglacial Lake: scientific objectives, drilling operations and initial observations (2021, Annals of Glaciology)
  • Aerobic bacterial methane synthesis (2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • Seasonal-to-decadal scale variability in primary production and particulate matter export at Station ALOHA (2021, Progress In Oceanography)
  • Biogeochemical Connectivity Between Freshwater Ecosystems beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and the Sub-Ice Marine Environment (2020, Global Biogeochemical Cycles)

The frequent coauthors of John E. Dore include:

  • Mark Skidmore
  • John C. Priscu
  • Martyn Tranter
  • Alexander B. Michaud
  • Trista J. Vick-Majors

John E. Dore has published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Annals of Glaciology
  • Progress In Oceanography
  • Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • ISME Communications

Their research integrates aspects of ecology, atmospheric science, oceanography, environmental chemistry, and global and planetary change.

Best Publications

  • The role of nitrogen fixation in biogeochemical cycling in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean

    D. Karl;R. Letelier;L. Tupas;J. Dore

  • Effect of Phytoplankton Cell Geometry on Carbon Isotopic Fractionation

    Brian N. Popp;Edward A. Laws;Robert R. Bidigare;John E. Dore

  • Physical and biogeochemical modulation of ocean acidification in the central North Pacific.

    John E. Dore;Roger Lukas;Daniel W. Sadler;Matthew J. Church

  • A Time-Series View of Changing Ocean Chemistry Due to Ocean Uptake of Anthropogenic CO2 and Ocean Acidification

    Nicholas R. Bates;Yrene M. Astor;Matthew J Church;Kim Currie

  • Seasonal and interannual variability in primary production and particle flux at Station ALOHA

    D.M. Karl;J.R. Christian;J.E. Dore;D.V. Hebel

  • Database of diazotrophs in global ocean: abundance, biomass and nitrogen fixation rates

    Y. W. Luo;S. C. Doney;L. A. Anderson;Mar Benavides

  • Ecological nitrogen-to-phosphorus stoichiometry at station ALOHA

    David M Karl;Karin M Björkman;John E Dore;Lance Fujieki

  • Nitrification in the euphotic zone as a source for nitrite, nitrate, and nitrous oxide at Station ALOHA

    John E. Dore;David M. Karl

  • Ecosystem changes in the North Pacific subtropical gyre attributed to the 1991–92 El Niño

    D. M. Karl;R. Letelier;D. Hebel;L. Tupas

  • Predictable and efficient carbon sequestration in the North Pacific Ocean supported by symbiotic nitrogen fixation.

    David M. Karl;Matthew J. Church;John E. Dore;Ricardo M. Letelier

  • Seasonal and interannual variability in sources of nitrogen supporting export in the oligotrophic subtropical North Pacific Ocean

    John E. Dore;Jennifer R. Brum;Luis M. Tupas;David M. Karl

  • A large source of atmospheric nitrous oxide from subtropical North Pacific surface waters

    John E. Dore;Brian N. Popp;David M. Karl;Francis J. Sansone

  • Summer phytoplankton blooms in the oligotrophic North Pacific Subtropical Gyre: Historical perspective and recent observations

    John E. Dore;Ricardo M. Letelier;Matthew J. Church;Roger Lukas

  • Freezing as a method of sample preservation for the analysis of dissolved inorganic nutrients in seawater

    John E. Dore;Terrence Houlihan;Dale V. Hebel;Georgia Tien

  • Climate-driven changes to the atmospheric CO2 sink in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean.

    John E. Dore;Roger Lukas;Daniel W. Sadler;David M. Karl

  • Seasonal and interannual variations in photosynthetic carbon assimilation at Station

    R.M Letelier;J.E. Dore;C.D. Winn;D.M. Karl

  • Nitrite distributions and dynamics at Station ALOHA

    John E. Dore;David M. Karl

  • Nitrogen and oxygen isotopomeric constraints on the origins and sea-to-air flux of N2O in the oligotrophic subtropical North Pacific gyre

    Brian N. Popp;Marian B. Westley;Sakae Toyoda;Tatsuya Miwa;Tatsuya Miwa

  • Seasonal variability in the phytoplankton community of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre

    Christopher D. Winn;Lisa Campbell;James R. Christian;Ricardo M. Letelier

  • Temporal variability of nitrogen fixation and particulate nitrogen export at Station ALOHA

    Daniela Böttjer;John E. Dore;David M. Karl;Ricardo M. Letelier

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Karl
David M. Karl University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ricardo M. Letelier
Ricardo M. Letelier Oregon State University
John C. Priscu
John C. Priscu Montana State University
Matthew J. Church
Matthew J. Church University of Montana
Mark L. Skidmore
Mark L. Skidmore Montana State University
Jonathan P. Zehr
Jonathan P. Zehr University of California, Santa Cruz
Angelicque E. White
Angelicque E. White University of Hawaii at Manoa
Martyn Tranter
Martyn Tranter Aarhus University
Timothy R. McDermott
Timothy R. McDermott Montana State University
Brian N. Popp
Brian N. Popp University of Hawaii at Manoa

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