Publications of Anja S. Studer

Journal Article (6)

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Ai, X. E.; Thöle , L. M.; Auderset, A.; Schmitt, M.; Moretti, S.; Studer, A. S.; Michel, E.; Wegmann, M.; Mazaud, A.; Bijl, P. K. et al.; Sigman, D. M.; Martinez-Garcia, A.; Jaccard, S. L.: The southward migration of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations. Communications Earth & Environment 5, 58 (2024)
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Studer, A. S.; Mekik, F.; Ren, H.; Hain, M. P.; Oleynik, S.; Martinez-Garcia, A.; Haug, G. H.; Sigman, D. M.: Ice age‐Holocene similarity of foraminifera‐bound nitrogen isotope ratios in the eastern equatorial Pacific. Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology 36, e2020PA004063 (2021)
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Gottschalk, J.; Michel, E.; Thole, L. M.; Studer, A. S.; Hasenfratz, A. P.; Schmid, N.; Butzin, M.; Mazaud, A.; Martinez-Garcia, A.; Szidat, S. et al.; Jaccard, S. L.: Glacial heterogeneity in Southern Ocean carbon storage abated by fast South Indian deglacial carbon release. Nature Communications 11, 6192 (2020)
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Fripiat, F.; Martinez-Garcia, A.; Fawcett, S. E.; Kemeny, P. C.; Studer, A. S.; Smart, S. M.; Rubach, F.; Oleynik, S.; Sigman, D. M.; Haug, G. H.: The isotope effect of nitrate assimilation in the Antarctic Zone: Improved estimates and paleoceanographic implications. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 247, pp. 261 - 279 (2019)
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Kemeny, P. C.; Kast, E. R.; Hain, M. P.; Fawcett, S. E.; Fripiat, F.; Studer, A. S.; Martinez-Garcia, A.; Haug, G. H.; Sigman, D. M.: A Seasonal Model of Nitrogen Isotopes in the Ice Age Antarctic Zone: Support for Weakening of the Southern Ocean Upper Overturning Cell. Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology 33 (12), pp. 1453 - 1471 (2018)
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Studer, A. S.; Sigman, D. M.; Martinez-Garcia, A.; Thöle, L. M.; Michel, E.; Jaccard, S. L.; Lippold, J. A.; Mazaud, A.; Wang, X. T.; Robinson, L. F. et al.; Adkins, J. F.; Haug, G. H.: Increased nutrient supply to the Southern Ocean during the Holocene and its implications for the pre-industrial atmospheric CO2 rise. Nature geoscience 11 (10), pp. 756 - 760 (2018)
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