American Journal of Climate Change

American Journal of Climate Change

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"Dimethylsulfide and Coral Bleaching: Links to Solar Radiation, Low Level Cloud and the Regulation of Seawater Temperatures and Climate in the Great Barrier Reef"
written by Graham Jones, Mark Curran, Hilton Swan, Elisabeth Deschaseaux,
published by American Journal of Climate Change, Vol.6 No.2, 2017
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[16] Reviews and syntheses: Marine biogenic aerosols and the ecophysiology of coral reefs
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[17] Reviews and syntheses: Marine biogenic aerosols, dimethylsulfide (DMS) emissions and the ecophysiology of coral reefs
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[18] Cloud, precipitation and radiation responses to large perturbations in global dimethyl sulfide.
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[19] Effects of ocean warming and coral bleaching on aerosol emissions in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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[20] Author Response and Manuscript Revision
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[21] Cloud, precipitation and radiation responses to large perturbations in global dimethyl sulfide
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[22] The flux and emission of dimethylsulfide from the Great Barrier Reef region and potential influence on the climate of NE Australia
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[23] Coral reef aerosol emissions in response to irradiance stress in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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[24] High-resolution modeling of thermal thresholds and environmental influences on coral bleaching for local and regional reef management
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[25] Investigation of dimethylsulfide biogeochemistry relevant to the CLAW hypothesis at Heron Island, Southern Great Barrier Reef
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[26] High-resolution modeling of thermal thresholds and multiple environmental influences on coral bleaching for regional and local reef managements
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