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Keith Rodgers
Associate Research Scholar, Princeton University
Address: 302 Sayre Hall
Phone: (609)258-6619
Fax: (609) 258-2850
Email: krodgers at princeton.edu

Publications            Vita

Research Field

My main research focus involves using models to identify and understand dynamical controls on seasonal to interannual to decadal variability in the carbon cycle.


Some Recent Publications:

Rodgers, K.B., R.M. Key, A. Gnanadesikan, J.L. Sarmiento, O. Aumont, L. Bopp, S.C. Doney, J.P. Dunne, D.M. Glover, A. Ishida, M. Ishii, A.R. Jacobson, C. Lo  Monaco, E. Maier-Reimer,N. Metzl, F.F. Perez, A.F. Rios, R. Wanninkhof, P. Wetzel, C.D. WInn, and Y. Yamanaka (2008), Altimetry helps to explain patchy changes in hydrographic carbon measurements, in press, JGR Oceans. (pdf link)

Rodgers, K.B., O. Aumont, C. Menkes, and T. Gorgues (2008), Decadal variations in equatorial Pacific ecosystems and ferrocline/pycnocline decoupling, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 22, GB2019, doi:10.1029/2006GB002919.

Rodgers, K.B., J.L. Sarmiento, O. Aumont, C. Crevoisier, C. de Boyer Montégut, and N. Metzl (2008), A wintertime uptake window for anthropogenic CO2 in the North Pacific, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 22, GB2020, doi:10.1029/2006GB002920.

Iudicone, D., K.B. Rodgers, R. Schopp, and G. Madec (2007), An Exchange Window for the Injection of Antarctic Intermediate Water into the South Pacific, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 37, 31-49.

Orr, J.C., and coathors (2006), Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms, Nature, Vol. 437, doi:10.1038/nature04, 681-686.

Rodgers, K.B., P. Freiderichs, and M. Latif (2004), Tropical Pacific Decadal Variabiltiy and its relation to decadal modulations of ENSO, J. Clim., Vol. 17, No. 19, 3761-3774.