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John P. Dunne is affiliated with the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in the United States. Their research focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant work within Environmental Science. The scientist's primary subfields of study include Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, and Environmental Chemistry.

Their main research topics encompass a range of areas related to atmospheric and marine environments. These include Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses, Climate Variability and Models, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, and Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations.

John P. Dunne has authored several notable papers, including:

  • The GFDL Earth System Model Version 4.1 (GFDL-ESM 4.1): Overall Coupled Model Description and Simulation Characteristics, 2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Twenty-first century ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and upper-ocean nutrient and primary production decline from CMIP6 model projections, 2020, Biogeosciences
  • Tracking Improvement in Simulated Marine Biogeochemistry Between CMIP5 and CMIP6, 2020, Current Climate Change Reports
  • Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate risks for marine ecosystems, 2021, Nature Climate Change
  • Toward a better understanding of fish-based contribution to ocean carbon flux, 2021, Limnology and Oceanography

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers. Their most frequent coauthors include:

  • Charles A. Stock
  • Jasmin G. John
  • Xiao Liu
  • John P. Krasting
  • Cristina Schultz

John P. Dunne's work is often published in several key venues, such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Nature Climate Change
  • Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Best Publications

  • GFDL's CM2 global coupled climate models. Part I: Formulation and simulation characteristics

    Thomas L. Delworth;Anthony J. Broccoli;Anthony Rosati;Ronald J. Stouffer

  • Multiple stressors of ocean ecosystems in the 21st century: projections with CMIP5 models

    Laurent Bopp;L. Resplandy;James C. Orr;Scott C. Doney

  • High-latitude controls of thermocline nutrients and low latitude biological productivity

    Jorge Louis Sarmiento;N. Gruber;M. A. Brzezinski;J. P. Dunne

  • GFDL’s ESM2 Global Coupled Climate–Carbon Earth System Models. Part I: Physical Formulation and Baseline Simulation Characteristics

    John P. Dunne;Jasmin G. John;Alistair J. Adcroft;Stephen M. Griffies

  • The GFDL Earth System Model Version 4.1 (GFDL-ESM 4.1): Overall Coupled Model Description and Simulation Characteristics

    J. P. Dunne;L. W. Horowitz;A. J. Adcroft;P. Ginoux

  • Shrinking of fishes exacerbates impacts of global ocean changes on marine ecosystems

    William W. L. Cheung;Jorge L. Sarmiento;John Dunne;Thomas L. Frölicher

  • A comparison of global estimates of marine primary production from ocean color

    Mary-Elena Carr;Marjorie A. M. Friedrichs;Marjorie A. M. Friedrichs;Marjorie Schmeltz;Maki Noguchi Aita

  • Spatial coupling of nitrogen inputs and losses in the ocean

    Curtis Deutsch;Jorge L. Sarmiento;Daniel M. Sigman;Nicolas Gruber;Nicolas Gruber

  • 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

  • A synthesis of global particle export from the surface ocean and cycling through the ocean interior and on the seafloor

    John P. Dunne;Jorge L. Sarmiento;Anand Gnanadesikan

  • Dominance of the Southern Ocean in Anthropogenic Carbon and Heat Uptake in CMIP5 Models

    Thomas L. Frölicher;Jorge Louis Sarmiento;David J. Paynter;John P. Dunne

  • Reductions in labour capacity from heat stress under climate warming

    John P. Dunne;Ronald J. Stouffer;Jasmin G. John

  • Predicted habitat shifts of Pacific top predators in a changing climate

    Elliott L. Hazen;Elliott L. Hazen;Salvador Jorgensen;Ryan R. Rykaczewski;Steven J. Bograd

  • Global ensemble projections reveal trophic amplification of ocean biomass declines with climate change

    Heike K Lotze;Derek P Tittensor;Derek P Tittensor;Andrea Bryndum-Buchholz;Tyler D Eddy;Tyler D Eddy

  • Structure and Performance of GFDL's CM4.0 Climate Model

    I. M. Held;H. Guo;A. Adcroft;J. P. Dunne

  • Empirical and mechanistic models for the particle export ratio

    John P. Dunne;Robert A. Armstrong;Anand Gnanadesikan;Jorge L. Sarmiento

  • Detection of anthropogenic climate change in satellite records of ocean chlorophyll and productivity

    Stephanie A. Henson;Stephanie A. Henson;Jorge L. Sarmiento;John P. Dunne;Laurent Bopp

  • The GFDL Global Ocean and Sea Ice Model OM4.0: Model Description and Simulation Features

    Alistair Adcroft;Whit Anderson;V. Balaji;Chris Blanton

  • Impacts on Ocean Heat from Transient Mesoscale Eddies in a Hierarchy of Climate Models

    Stephen M. Griffies;Michael Winton;Whit G. Anderson;Rusty Benson

  • Formulation of an ocean model for global climate simulations

    S. M. Griffies;A. Gnanadesikan;K. W. Dixon;J. P. Dunne

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

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

Frequent Co-Authors

Jorge L. Sarmiento
Jorge L. Sarmiento Princeton University
Laurent Bopp
Laurent Bopp École Normale Supérieure
Jasmin G. John
Jasmin G. John National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Charles A. Stock
Charles A. Stock National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Michael Winton
Michael Winton Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Stephen M. Griffies
Stephen M. Griffies National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Eric D. Galbraith
Eric D. Galbraith McGill University
Scott C. Doney
Scott C. Doney University of Virginia
Anand Gnanadesikan
Anand Gnanadesikan Johns Hopkins University
Sergey Malyshev
Sergey Malyshev Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

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