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John P. Dunne

Contact Information:

Office: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Room 347
E-mail: John.Dunne@noaa.gov
Office phone: +1-609-452-6596; Fax: +1-609-987-5063
Mailing address:

NOAA/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
PO Box 308, Forrestal Campus B Site
Princeton, NJ 08542-0308 USA

Interests

My work spans a range of scientific issues from the global (such as the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems) to the local (such as coastal eutrophication). In general, I investigate controls on aquatic ecosystem processes and elemental cycling, particularly with respect to the role of human activities. I combine a variety of chemical tools with mathematical models of biogeochemical and physical processes to elucidate controls on elemental cycling and the production, transport and fate of trace and toxic elements in aquatic systems.

I am currently working to develop models of global ocean biogeochemical cycling to be incorporated into GFDL's FMS based Modular Ocean Model version 4 for re-analysis and climate change simulations. For detailed information on the status of this work, see the Ocean Biogeochemical Model Development Team and Earth System Model Development Team home pages.

Me looking goofy on TV! - See a Science and Technology Feature that aired on the January 9, 2004 edition of NJN News with Jorge Sarmiento and myself describing a project published in the January 1, 2004 edition of the journal Nature.


Background

Postdoctoral Research Associate - I was previously working with Jorge Sarmiento at the Princeton University Program in Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences developing global models of elemental (C,N,P,Si, Ca-alkalinity, and Fe) export from the surface ocean in the framework of the Modular Ocean Model (MOM) at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. The initial effort is to diagnose particle export from restoration of surface distributions and then to develop a prognostic ecosystem model (calibrated against the diagnostic model) to predict the response of ocean ecosystems to climate change.

Postdoctoral Research Associate - I worked with Steve Emerson and Al Devol at the University of Washington School of Oceanography to develop a profiling mooring to monitor water quality in South Puget Sound over long time-scales at high frequency (ORCA project home page).

Doctor of Philosophy - Winter, 1999. University of Washington, Seattle, WA; Oceanography; Thesis: Measured and Modeled Particle Export in Equatorial and Coastal Upwelling Regions. I worked with James W. Murray, on particle cycling and carbon export in the equatorial Pacific with the US and French components of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study and other studies with additional work in the Santa Barbara Channel and at the Hawaii Ocean Time-series. The particle export approach coupled 234Th chemistry to ecological models of marine systems and incorporated a variety of field data on 234Th and biological parameters. In addition to the particle export component, I conducted numerous modeling experiments on the nature of elemental cycling (e.g. C, N, Si, Th) in these regions.

Master of Science - June 1996. University of Washington, Seattle, WA; Oceanography; Thesis: 234Th and particle cycling in the central equatorial Pacific

Bachelor of Science - June 1993. The University of California at San Diego Major: Chemistry; Minor: Writing


Publications

Dunne, J. P., A. Gnanadesikan, P. Swath, J. L. Sarmiento and R. Armstrong (in preparation) Controls on global particle export and remineralization in a global ocean general circulation model, Global Biogeochemical Cycles.

Dunne, J. P., R. A. Armstrong, A. Gnanadesikan, J. L. Sarmiento, and R. D. Slater (in preparation) Estimates of global particle export of the major elements and their cycling in the ocean interior from a global general circulation model. Global Biogeochem. Cycles.

Friedrichs, M. A. M., J. A. Dusenberry, L. A. Anderson, R. Armstrong, F. Chai, J. R. Christian, S. C. Doney, J. P. Dunne, M. Fujii, R. Hood, D. McGillicuddy, J. K. Moore, M. Schartau, Yvette H. Spitz, J. D. Wiggert (submitted) Assessment of skill and portability in regional marine biogeochemical models: the role of multiple planktonic groups. Journal of Geophysical Research.

Dunne, J. P., J. L. Sarmiento, and A. Gnanadesikan (2007) A synthesis of global particle export from the surface ocean and cycling through the ocean interior and on the seafloor. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, , GB4006, doi:10.1029/2006GB002907.

Deutsch, C. A., J. L. Sarmiento, D. M. Sigman, N. Gruber, and J. P. Dunne (2007) Oceanic N2 fixation diagnosed from nutrient distributions. Nature,445, 163-167.

Carr, M.-E., M. Friedrichs, M. Schmeltz, M. N. Aita, D. Antoine, K. R. Arrigo, I. Asanuma, O. Aumont, R. Barber, M. Behrenfeld, R. Bidigare, E. Buitenhuis, J. Campbell, A. Ciotti, H. Dierssen, M. Dowell, J. Dunne, W. Esaias, B. Gentili, S. Groom, N. Hoepffner, J. Ishizaka, T. Kameda, C. LeQuere, S. Lohrenz, J. Marra, F. Melin, K. Moore, A. Morel, T. Reddy, J. Ryan, M. Scardi, T. Smyth, K. Turpie, G. Tilstone, K. Waters, Y. Yamanaka (2006) A comparison of global estimates of primary production from ocean color. Deep-Sea Research II, 53, 741-770.

Passow, U., J. Dunne, J. W. Murray, L. Balistrieri, and A. L. Alldredge (2006) Organic carbon to 234Th ratios of marine organic matter. Marine Chemistry, 100, 323-336.

Gnanadesikan, A., K. W. Dixon, S. M. Griffies, V. Balaji, M. Barreiro, J. A. Beesley, W. F. Cooke, T. L. Delworth, R. Gerdes, M. J. Harrison, I. M. Held, W. J. Hurlin, H.-C. Lee, Z. Liang, G. Nong, R. C. Pacanowski, A. Rosati, J. Russell, B. L. Samuels, Q. Song, M. J. Spelman, R. J. Stouffer, C. O. Sweeney, G. Vecchi, M. Winton, A. T. Wittenberg, F. Zeng, R. Zhang, and J. P. Dunne (2006) GFDL's CM2 global coupled climate models - Part II: The Baseline Ocean simulation characteristics. Journal of Climate, 19, 675-697.

Delworth, T. L., A. J. Broccoli, A. Rosati, R. J. Stouffer, V. Balaji, J. A. Beesley, W. F. Cooke, K. W. Dixon, J. P. Dunne, K. A. Dunne, J. W. Durachta, K. L. Findell, P. Ginoux, A. Gnanadesikan, C. T. Gordon, S. M. Griffies, R. Gudgel, M. J. Harrison, I. M. Held, R. S. Hemler, L. W. Horowitz, S. A. Klein, T. R. Knutson, P. J. Kushner, A. R. Langenhorst, H.-C. Lee, S.-J. Lin, J. Lu, S. L. Maleshev, P. C. D. Milly, V. Ramaswamy, J. Russell, M. D. Schwarzkopf, E. Schevliakova, J. J. Sirutis, M. J. Spelman, W. F. Stern, M. Winton, A. T. Wittenberg, B. Wyman, F. Zeng, R. Zhang (2006) GFDL's CM2 global coupled cliamte models - Part I: Formulation and simulation characteristics. Journal of Climate, 19, 643-674.

Jin, X., N. Gruber, J.P. Dunne, J.L. Sarmiento and R.A. Armstrong (2006) Diagnosing the contribution of phytoplankton functional groups to the production and export of particulate organic carbon, CaCO3, opal from global nutrient and alkalinity distributions. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 20, 10.1029/2005GB002532.

Dunne, J. P., R. A. Armstrong, A. Gnanadesikan, J. L. Sarmiento, and R. D. Slater (2005) Empirical and mechanistic models for particle export ratio. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 18, doi:10.1029/2004GB002390.
README for Supplemental Materials
Supplemental Material 1
Supplemental Material 2

Murray, B. Paul, J. P. Dunne, and T. Chapin (2005) 234Th, 210Pb, 210Po and stable Pb in the central equatorial Pacific: Tracers for particle cyling . Deep-Sea Research I, 52, 2109-2139.

Griffies, S. M., A. Gnanadesikan, A., K. W. dixon, J. P. Dunne, R. Gerdes, M. J. Harrison, A. Rosati, J. L. Russell, B. L. Samuels, M. J. Spelman, M. Winton, and R. Zhang (2005). Formulation of an ocean model for global climate simulations. Ocean Science, 1, 45-79.

Sarmiento, J. L., J. P. Dunne, and R. A. Armstrong (2004). Do we understand the ocean's biological pump?. U. S. JGOFS News, 12, 1-5.

Gnanadesikan, A., J. P. Dunne, R. M. Key, K. Matsumoto, J. L. Sarmiento, R. D. Slater, and P. S. Swathi (2004). Oceanic ventilation and biogeochemical cycling: Understanding the physical mechanisms that produce realistic distributions of tracers and productivity. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 18, GB4010, doi:10.1029/2003GB002097.

Sarmiento, J. L., N. Gruber, M. A. Brzezinski, and J. P. Dunne, (2004). High latitude controls of the global nutricline and low latitude biological productivity. Nature, 427, 56-60.

Sarmiento, J. L., J. P. Dunne, A. Gnanadesikan, R. M. Key, K. Matsumoto and R. Slater (2002) A new estimate of the CaCO3 to organic carbon export ratio. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 16, 1107, doi:10.1029/2002GB001919.

Dunne, J. P., A. H. Devol and S. Emerson (2002) The Oceanic Remote Chemical/optical Analyzer (ORCA) - an autonomous moored profiler . Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 19, 1709-1721.

Aufdenkampe, A. K., J. J. McCarthy, J. P. Dunne, C. Navarette, M. Rodier and J. W. Murray (2002) Biogeochemical controls on new production in the tropical Pacific , Deep-Sea Research II, 49, 2619-2648.

Aufdenkampe, A. K., J. J. McCarthy, J. P. Dunne, M. Rodier, C. Navarette and J. W. Murray (2001) Estimation of new production in the tropical Pacific. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 15, 101-113.

Dunne, J. P., J. W. Murray and M. Rodier (2000) Particle export in the western and central equatorial Pacific using a combined 234Th and sediment trap approach, Deep-Sea Research I, 47, 901-936.

Dunne, J. P. (1999) Measured and Modeled Particle Export in Equatorial and Coastal Upwelling Regions. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Washington, 167 pp.

Dunne, J. P., J. W. Murray, A. K. Aufdenkampe, S. Blain and M. Rodier (1999) Silicon:nitrogen coupling in the equatorial Pacific upwelling zone . Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 13, 715-726.

Dunne, J. P., and J. W. Murray, (1999) Sensitivity of 234Th export to physical processes in the central equatorial Pacific , Deep-Sea Research I, 46, 831-854.

Dunne, J. P., J. W. Murray, J. Young, L. Balistrieri and J. K. B. Bishop, (1997) 234Th and particle cycling in the central equatorial Pacific , Deep Sea Research II, 44, 2049-2083.

Archer, D., R. C. Barber, J. P. Dunne and 14 others (1997) A meeting place of great ocean currents: Shipboard observations of a convergent front at 2° N in the Pacific , Deep Sea Research II, 44, 1827-1849.

Murray, J. W., J. Young, J. Newton, J. P. Dunne, T. Chapin and B. Paul (1996) Export production determined using 234Th: 238U disequilibria , Deep-Sea Research II, 43, 1095-1132.




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