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Dr. Paul E. Lerner

Columbia University

NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
2880 Broadway
New York, NY 10025 USA

E-mail: pel2119@columbia.edu
Phone: 212-678-5546
MS: 334

Recent Publications

Lerner, P., M. Grenier, O. Marchal, and P. van Beek, 2025: An inverse modelling approach to constrain Be cycling in the subpolar North Atlantic. Deep Sea Res. I, 220, 104465, doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2025.104465.

Lerner, P., A. Romanou, M. Way, and C. Colose, 2025: Obliquity dependence of ocean productivity and atmospheric CO2 on Earth-like worlds. Astrophys. J., 979, no. 2, 234, doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ada277.

Romanou, A., G. Hegerl, S. Seneviratne, B. Abis, A. Bastos, A. Conversi, A. Landolfi, H. Kim, P. Lerner, J. Mekus, B. Otto-Bliesner, F. Pausata, I. Pinto, and L. Suarez-Guiterrez, 2024: Extreme events contributing to tipping elements and tipping points. Surv. Geophys., early on-line, doi:10.1007/s10712-024-09863-7.

Atwood, T.B., A. Romanou, T. DeVries, P.E. Lerner, J.S. Mayorga, D. Bradley, R.B. Cabral, G.A. Schmidt, and E. Sala, 2024: Atmospheric CO2 emissions and ocean acidification from bottom-trawling. Front. Mar. Sci., 10, 1125137, doi:10.3389/fmars.2023.1125137.

Lerner, P., A. Romanou, D. Nicholson, M. Kelley, R. Ruedy, and G. Russell, 2024: The sensitivity of the Equatorial Pacific ODZ to particulate organic matter remineralization in a climate model under pre-industrial conditions. Ocean Model., 188, 102303, doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2023.102303.

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