All abstracts by Nicolas Gruber in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2017) 129I/236U and 236U/238U as a Dual Tracer for Water Mass Circulation in the North Atlantic and Arctic OceanCasacuberta N, Christl M, Vockenhuber C, Wefing A-M, Masque P, Castrillejo M, Rutgers van-der-Loeff M, Yang S & Gruber N
(2016) Air-Water CO2 Exchange in Continental and Coastal Systems – Regional and Global Budgets
Lauerwald R, Laruelle G, Hastie A, Landschützer P, Weyhenmeyer G, Sobek S, Hartmann J, Ciais P, Gruber N & Regnier P
(2015) Regionalized Global Budget and Drivers of the CO2 Air-Sea Exchange in Continental Shelf Seas
Laruelle G, Lauerwald R, Landschützer P, Gruber N & Regnier P
(2015) Carbon Fluxes in the Land to Ocean Continuum: Updated Synthesis and Implications for the Anthropogenic CO2 Budget
Regnier P, Laruelle G, Lauerwald R, Landschützer P, Cai W-J, Ciais P, Friedlingstein P, Gruber N, Hartmann J & Mackenzie F
(2009) A New Data Base for Deriving Long-Term Oxygen Trends in the North Atlantic
Stendardo I & Gruber N
(2009) The Recent Deoxygenation of the North Atlantic Thermocline: A Harbinger of the Future?
Gruber N, Stendardo I, Fröhlicher T & Johnson G
(2009) Was the Inventory of the Marine Fixed Nitrogen Twice as Large at the LGM Compared to the Holocene?
Eugster O, Gruber N, Flückiger J & Giraud X
(2009) Accelerated Acidification in Eastern Boundary Current Systems
Hauri C, Gruber N, Lachkar Z & Plattner G-K
(2004) Ocean Sources and Sinks for Natural and Anthropogenic CO2
Gruber N, Fletcher-Mikaloff S & Jacobson A
(2003) Inconsistent Model Uptake of Anthropogenic Tracers in the Southern Ocean
Matsumoto K, Gnanadesikan A, Gruber N, Key R & Sarmiento J