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Lipschultz, F., N.R. Bates, C.A. Carlson, and D.A. Hansell. 2002. New production in the Sargasso Sea: history and current status. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 16: 1-16.
Sharp, J., C.A. Carlson, E.T. Peltzer, D.M. Castle-Ward, K.B. Savidge, K.R. Rinker 2002. Final dissolved organic carbon broad community intercalibration and preliminary use of DOC reference materials. Marine Chemistry. 77: 239-253.
Carlson, C.A., S.J. Giovannoni, D.A. Hansell, S.J. Goldberg, R. Parsons, M.P. Otero, K. Vergin, and B.R. Wheeler. 2002. The effect of nutrient amendments on bacterioplankton production, community structure and DOC utilization in the northwestern Sargasso Sea. Aquatic Microbial Ecolog. 30: 19 - 36
Gardner, W.D., M.J. Richardson, C.A. Carlson, D.A. Hansell. 2003. Determining True particulate organic carbon: bottles, Pumps and Methodologies. Deep Sea Research II. 50:655-674.
Morris, R.M., M. Rappé, S.A. Connon, K.L. Vergin, W.A. Siebold, C.A. Carlson, S.J. Giovannoni. 2002. SAR11 clade dominates ocean surface bacterioplankton. Nature. 420: 806-810.
Lomas, M.W., N.R. Bates, A.H. Knap, D.M. Karl, R. Lukas, M.R. Landry, R.R. Bidigare, D.K. Steinberg, C.A. Carlson. 2002. Modernization of our understanding of oceanographic biogeochemistry and ecosystem functioning. EOS 48:559-566
Steinberg, D.S.,, N. B. Nelson, C. A. Carlson, and A. Prusak 2004. Production of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in the Open Ocean by Zooplankton and the Colonial Cyanobacterium Trichodesmium spp. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Series 267:45-56.
Carlson, C.A., S.J. Giovannoni, D.A. Hansell, S.J. Goldberg, R. Parsons, and K. Vergin. 2004. Interactions between DOC, microbial processes, and community structure in the mesopelagic zone of the northwestern Sargasso Sea. Limnology and Oceanography 49: 1073-1083.
Nelson, N.B., C.A. Carlson and D.K. Steinberg. 2004 Production of chromophoric dissolved organic matter by Sargasso Sea microbes. Marine Chemistry 89: 273-287.
Goldthwait, S.A., C.A. Carlson, G.K. Henderson, A.L. Alldredge. 2005. Does Fragmentation Affect Marine Snow Remineralization? Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser. 305:.59-65.
Nelson, N.B., C.A. Carlson and D.K. Steinberg. 2004 Production of chromophoric dissolved organic matter by Sargasso Sea microbes. Marine Chemistry 89: 273-287.
Morris, R.M., J.C. Cho, M.S. Rappé, K.L. Vergin, C.A. Carlson, and S.J. Giovannoni. 2005. Temporal and spatial response of bacterioplankton lineages to annual convective overturn at BATS. Limnology and Oceanography (50:1687-1696).
Nelson C., and C.A. Carlson (2005) A non-radioactive assay of bacterial productivity optimized for oligotrophic pelagic environments. Limnology and Oceanography Methods 3: 211-220
Hood, R.R., E.A. Laws, R. Armstrong, N. Bates, C.W. Brown, C.A. Carlson, F. Chai, S. Doney, P. Falkowski, R.A. Feely, M. Friedrichs, M. Landry, J.K. Moore, D. Nelson, T. Richardson, B. Salihoglu, M. Schartau, D. Toole, and J.D. Wiggert. 2006. Functional group modeling: Progress, challenges and prospects. Deep Sea Research II 53:459-512.
Angly,F.E., B. Felts, M. Breitbart, P. Salamon, R.A. Edwards, C.A.Carlson, A.M. Chen, M. Haynes, S. Kelly, H. Liu, J. Mahaffy, J.E. Mueller, J. Nulton, R. Olson, R. Parsons, S. Rayhawk, C.A. Suttle, F. Rohwer. 2006. Public Library of Science Biology 4:2121-2131)
Hewson, I., P.H. Moisander, K.M. Achilles, C.A. Carlson, B.D. Jenkins, E.A. Modragon, A.E. Morrison, J.P. Zehr. 2007. Characteristics of diazotrophs in surface to abyssopelaic waters of the Sargasso Sea. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 46: 15-30.
Nelson, N.B., D.A. Siegel, C.A. Carlson, C. Swan, W.M. Smethie, S. Khatiwala. Hydrography of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in the North Atlantic. Submitted to Deep Sea Research I.
D.J. McGillicuddy, L.A. Anderson, N.R. Bates, T.Bibby, K.O. Buesseler, C.A. Carlson, C.S. Davis, C. Ewart, P.G. Falkowski, S. Goldthwait, D.A. Hansell, W.J. Jenkins, R. Johnson, V.K. Kosnyrev, J.P. Ledwell, Q.P. Li, D.A. Siegel, D.K. Steinberg. Oases in the oceanic desert: Eddy-driven phytoplankton blooms and their influence on biogeochemical cycling submitted to Science Oct 2006
Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson16, Robert R. Bidigare2, Tommy D. Dickey3, Michael R. Landry4, Carrie L. Leonard5, Susan L. Brown2, Francesco Nencioli3, Yoshimi M. Rii2, Kanchan Maiti1, Jamie W. Becker6, Thomas S. Bibby7,8, Wil Black3, Wei-Jun Cai9, Craig Carlson10, FeiRhou Chen9, Victor S. Kuwahara3,11, Claire Mahaffey2, Patricia M. McAndrew2, Paul D. Quay12, Michael S. RappY 6, Karen E. Selph2, Melinda E. Simmons4,13, and Eun Jin Yang4,14 Eddy-induced diatom bloom drives increased biogenic silica flux, but inefficient carbon export in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean submitted to Science
Ewart C.S., M.K. Meyers, E. Wallner, D.J. McGillicuddy, C.A. Carlson. Spatial and temporal dynamics of bacterioplankton in a cyclonic and anticyclonic mode-water eddy in the northwestern Sargasso Sea. Deep Sea Research II (submitted)

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