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Formation and maintenance of the GEOTRACES subsurface‐dissolved iron maxima in an ocean biogeochemistry model
ALD Pham, T Ito
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 32 (6), 932-953, 2018
252018
Ligand binding strength explains the distribution of iron in the North Atlantic Ocean
ALD Pham, T Ito
Geophysical Research Letters 46 (13), 7500-7508, 2019
182019
Anthropogenic iron deposition alters the ecosystem and carbon balance of the Indian Ocean over a centennial timescale
ALD Pham, T Ito
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 126 (2), e2020JC016475, 2021
102021
The zoning of offshore wind energy resources in the Vietnam sea
DV Toan, QV Doan, P Le Duy Anh, VN Dinh
Proceedings of the 1st Vietnam Symposium on Advances in Offshore Engineering …, 2019
92019
Iron “ore” nothing: benthic iron fluxes from the oxygen-deficient Santa Barbara Basin enhance phytoplankton productivity in surface waters
DM Robinson, ALD Pham, DJ Yousavich, F Janssen, F Wenzhöfer, ...
Biogeosciences Discussions 2022, 1-36, 2022
62022
Examining the interaction between free‐living bacteria and iron in the global ocean
ALD Pham, O Aumont, L Ratnarajah, A Tagliabue
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 36 (5), e2021GB007194, 2022
62022
Next steps for assessing ocean iron fertilization for marine carbon dioxide removal
KO Buesseler, D Bianchi, F Chai, JT Cullen, M Estapa, N Hawco, S John, ...
Frontiers in Climate 6 (1430957), 2024
12024
Iron “Ore” Nothing: Benthic iron fluxes from the oxygen-deficient Santa Barbara Basin enhance phytoplankton productivity in surface waters
DM Robinson, ALD Pham, DJ Yousavich, F Janssen, F Wenzhöfer, ...
Biogeosciences Discussions 2022, 1-36, 2022
12022
Understanding ocean iron dynamics and impacts on marine ecosystems
ALD Pham
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019
12019
Quantifying the Efficacy and Impacts of Large-scale Seaweed Cultivation and Purposeful Biomass Sequestration
D Siegel, TW Bell, D Bianchi, CA Carlson, D Dauhajre, N Eegholm, ...
AGU24, 2024
2024
Cross-shelf transport of iron in the Oregon coast is dominated by the westward transport of non-lithogenic and lithogenic particulate iron in shelf bottom waters
AE Floback, A Pham, N Evans, D Bianchi, J Moffett
2024 Goldschmidt Conference, 2024
2024
The shelf‐to‐basin transport of iron from the northern US West Coast to the Pacific Ocean
ALD Pham, P Damien, D McCoy, M Mar, F Kessouri, JC McWilliams, ...
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 38 (5), e2023GB008029, 2024
2024
Towards a regional, coupled modeling system to robustly quantify the viability and environmental impacts of seaweed mCDR
D Dauhajre, D Bianchi, A Pham, JC McWilliams, C Frieder, TW Bell, ...
2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2024
2024
Hypoxic regions enriched in iron on the Oregon continental shelf are ‘hotspots’ for cross shelf iron transport
AE Floback, A Pham, N Evans, P Damien, D Bianchi, JW Moffett
2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2024
2024
Iron “ore” nothing: benthic iron fluxes from the oxygen-deficient Santa Barbara Basin enhance phytoplankton productivity in surface waters
ALD Pham, DJ Yousavich, F Janssen, F Wenzhöfer, EC Arrington, ...
Biogeosciences 21 (3), 773-788, 2024
2024
Using GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product to constrain model ocean Fe cycling in the Pacific Ocean
ALD Pham, P Damien, D McCoy, D Bianchi
Goldschmidt 2023 Conference, 2023
2023
Anthropogenic iron deposition alters the ecosystem and carbon balance of the Indian Ocean over a centennial timescale
ALD Pham, T Ito
Authorea Preprints, 2022
2022
Evaluating the impact of heterotrophic bacteria on ocean iron cycling
ALD Pham, O Aumont, L Ratnarajah, A Tagliabue
Goldschmidt2021• Virtual• 4-9 July, 2021
2021
Exploring different iron regimes in the global ocean by an unsupervised clustering technique
A Pham, T Ito, D Jones
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, OS022-05, 2020
2020
Anthropogenic Fe and N deposition alters the ecosystem and carbon balance of the Southern Indian Ocean
A Pham
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, GC53D-08, 2019
2019
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