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3  G. Boezio, D. Menemenlis, and C. Mechoso, 2008: <a  G. Boezio, D. Menemenlis, and C. Mechoso, 2008: <a
4  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/ecco_cgcm.pdf">Impact of ECCO  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/CazesJCL08.pdf">Impact of ECCO
5  Ocean State Estimates on the Initialization of Seasonal Climate Forecasts.</a>  Ocean State Estimates on the Initialization of Seasonal Climate Forecasts.</a>
6  J. Climate, in press.  J. Climate, 21, 1929-1947.
7  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
8    
9  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
10  J. Campin, J. Marshall, and D. Ferreira, 2008: <a  J. Campin, J. Marshall, and D. Ferreira, 2008: <a
11  href="http://mitgcm.org/~jmc/iceLoading.pdf"> Sea-ice ocean coupling using a  href="http://mitgcm.org/~jmc/iceLoading_accept.pdf"> Sea-ice ocean coupling using a
12  rescaled vertical coordinate z*</a>, Ocean Modeling, in press.  rescaled vertical coordinate z*</a>, Ocean Modeling, 24, 1-14.
13  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
14    
15  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
# Line 16  J. Campin and J. Marshall, 2008: Implici Line 17  J. Campin and J. Marshall, 2008: Implici
17  in the MIT general circulation model, in preparation.  in the MIT general circulation model, in preparation.
18  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
19    
20  <ul><li>  <ul><li> A. Condron, P. Winsor, C. Hill, and D. Menemenlis, 2008: <a
21  A. Condron, P. Winsor, C. Hill, and D. Menemenlis, 2008: Response of  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/CondronJCL08.pdf"> Response of
22  the Arctic freshwater budget to extreme NAO forcing. In preparation.  the Arctic freshwater budget to extreme NAO forcing.</a> J. Climate,
23  </li></ul>  submitted.  </li></ul>
24    
25  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
26  G. Danabasoglu, R. Ferrari, and J. McWilliams, 2008: Sensitivity of an ocean  G. Danabasoglu, R. Ferrari, and J. McWilliams, 2008: Sensitivity of an ocean
27  general circulation model to a parameterization of near-surface eddy  general circulation model to a parameterization of near-surface eddy
28  fluxes. J. Climate, submitted.  fluxes. J. Climate, 21, 1192-1208.
29    </li></ul>
30    
31    <ul><li>
32    X. Davis, 2008: <a
33    href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/DavisThesis.pdf"> Numerical
34    and theoretical investigations of North Pacific Subtropical Mode Water
35    with implications to Pacific climate variability.</a> Ph.D. thesis,
36    University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI.
37  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
38    
39  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
# Line 46  synthesis. J. Phys.  Oceanogr., in prepa Line 55  synthesis. J. Phys.  Oceanogr., in prepa
55  B. Fox-Kemper and D. Menemenlis, 2008: <a  B. Fox-Kemper and D. Menemenlis, 2008: <a
56  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/FoxKemperMenemenlis08.pdf">  href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/FoxKemperMenemenlis08.pdf">
57  Can Large Eddy Simulation Techniques Improve Mesoscale Rich Ocean  Can Large Eddy Simulation Techniques Improve Mesoscale Rich Ocean
58  Models?</a> Eddy-Resolving Ocean Modeling, ed. Matthew Hecht &  Models?</a> Ocean Modeling in an Eddying Regime, ed. Matthew Hecht &
59  Hiroyasu Hasumi, in press.  Hiroyasu Hasumi, American Geophysical Union, 319-338.
60  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
61    
62  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
# Line 55  N. Gruber, M. Gloor, S. Fletcher, S. Don Line 64  N. Gruber, M. Gloor, S. Fletcher, S. Don
64  M. Follows, M. Gerber, A. Jacobson, F. Joos, K. Lindsay, D. Menemenlis,  M. Follows, M. Gerber, A. Jacobson, F. Joos, K. Lindsay, D. Menemenlis,
65  A. Mouchet, J. Sarmiento, and T. Takahashi, 2008: <a  A. Mouchet, J. Sarmiento, and T. Takahashi, 2008: <a
66  href="http://quercus.igpp.ucla.edu/publication/pdf_files/co2_source-sink_galley.pdf">  href="http://quercus.igpp.ucla.edu/publication/pdf_files/co2_source-sink_galley.pdf">
67  Oceanic sources and sinks of atmospheric CO2.</a> Global Biogeochem. Cycles,  Oceanic sources and sinks of atmospheric CO2.</a> Global Biogeochem. Cycles, in press.
 submitted.  
68  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
69    
70  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
71  P. Heimbach, 2008: The MITgcm/ECCO adjoint modeling infrastructure. CLIVAR  P. Heimbach, 2008: <a
72  Exchanges, January 2008, in press.  href="http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/50120/01/Exch_44.pdf"> The
73    MITgcm/ECCO adjoint modeling infrastructure.</a> CLIVAR Exchanges, 44,
74    13-17.
75  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
76    
77  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
# Line 71  fluid dynamics models. Mon. Weather Rev. Line 81  fluid dynamics models. Mon. Weather Rev.
81  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
82    
83  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
84    R. Kwok, E. Hunke, W. Maslowski, D. Menemenlis, and J. Zhang, 2008: <a
85    href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/Kwok.2008c.JGR.pdf">Variability
86    of sea ice simulations assessed with RGPS kinematics.</a>
87    J. Geophys. Res., 131, C11012.
88    </li></ul>
89    
90    <ul><li>
91  M. Losch, D. Menemenlis, P. Heimbach, J.-M. Campin, and C. Hill, 2007:  M. Losch, D. Menemenlis, P. Heimbach, J.-M. Campin, and C. Hill, 2007:
92  A dynamicthermodynamic sea ice model for ocean climate estimation on  A dynamicthermodynamic sea ice model for ocean climate estimation on
93  an Arakawa C-grid. J. Geophys. Res., in preparation.  an Arakawa C-grid. J. Geophys. Res., in preparation.
94  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
95    
96  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
97    M. Manizza, M. Follows, S. Dutckiewicz, J. McClelland, D. Menemenlis,
98    C. Hill, and J. Peterson, 2008: Modeling transport, fate, and lifetime
99    of riverine DOC in the Arctic Ocean, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, in
100    preparation.
101    </li></ul>
102    
103    <ul><li>
104  G. Maze, G. Forget, M. Buckley and J. Marshall, 2008: Using  G. Maze, G. Forget, M. Buckley and J. Marshall, 2008: Using
105  transformation and formation maps to study water mass transformation:  transformation and formation maps to study water mass transformation:
106  a case study of North Atlantic Eighteen Degree water. J. Phys.  a case study of North Atlantic Eighteen Degree water. J. Phys.
# Line 84  Oceanogr., submitted. Line 108  Oceanogr., submitted.
108  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
109    
110  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
111    
112    M. Mazloff, 2008: <a
113    href="http://web.mit.edu/mmazloff/Public/MazThesis.pdf"> The Southern
114    Ocean meridional overturning circulation as diagnosed from an eddy
115    permitting state estimate.</a> Ph.D. thesis, Massachusetts Institute
116    of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Cambridge,
117    MA.
118    </li></ul>
119    
120    <ul><li>
121  D. Volkov and L.-L. Fu, 2008: The role of vorticity fluxes in the  D. Volkov and L.-L. Fu, 2008: The role of vorticity fluxes in the
122  dynamics of the Zapiola Anticyclone. Geophys. Res. Lett., submitted.  dynamics of the Zapiola Anticyclone. Geophys. Res. Lett., submitted.
123  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
124    
125    <ul><li>
126    L. White and A. Adcroft, 2008: <a
127    href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2008/white_adcroft_JCP08.pdf">A
128    high-order finite volume remapping scheme for nonuniform grids: the
129    piecewise quartic method (PQM).</a> Journal of Computational Physics,
130    revised.
131    </li></ul>

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