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1 dimitri 1.1 <ul><li>
2 dimitri 1.2 G. Boezio, D. Menemenlis, and C. Mechoso, 2008: <a
3     href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/ecco_cgcm.pdf">Impact of ECCO
4     Ocean State Estimates on the Initialization of Seasonal Climate Forecasts.</a>
5     J. Climate, in press.
6     </li> </ul>
7    
8     <ul><li>
9     J. Campin, J. Marshall, and D. Ferreira, 2008: <a
10     href="http://mitgcm.org/~jmc/iceLoading.pdf"> Sea-ice ocean coupling using a
11     rescaled vertical coordinate z*</a>, in preparation.
12     </li> </ul>
13    
14     <ul><li>
15     J. Campin and J. Marshall, 2008: Implicit treatment of internal gravity waves
16     in the MIT general circulation model, in preparation.
17     </li> </ul>
18    
19     <ul><li>
20     G. Danabasoglu, R. Ferrari, and J. McWilliams, 2008: Sensitivity of an ocean
21     general circulation model to a parameterization of near-surface eddy
22     fluxes. J. Climate, submitted.
23     </li> </ul>
24    
25     <ul><li>
26 dimitri 1.1 B. Fox-Kemper and D. Menemenlis, 2008: <a
27     href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/FoxKemperMenemenlis08.pdf">
28     Can Large Eddy Simulation Techniques Improve Mesoscale Rich Ocean
29     Models?</a> Eddy-Resolving Ocean Modeling, ed. Matthew Hecht &
30     Hiroyasu Hasumi, accepted.
31     </li> </ul>
32 dimitri 1.2
33     <ul><li>
34     N. Gruber, M. Gloor, S. Fletcher, S. Doney, S. Dutkiewicz,
35     M. Follows, M. Gerber, A. Jacobson, F. Joos, K. Lindsay, D. Menemenlis,
36     A. Mouchet, J. Sarmiento, and T. Takahashi, 2008: <a
37     href="http://quercus.igpp.ucla.edu/publication/pdf_files/co2_source-sink_galley.pdf">
38 dimitri 1.3 Oceanic sources and sinks of atmospheric CO2.</a> Global Biogeochem. Cycles,
39 dimitri 1.2 submitted.
40     </li> </ul>

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