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Marilaure Grégoire

Researcher at University of Liège

Publications -  94
Citations -  3194

Marilaure Grégoire is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biogeochemical cycle & Anoxic waters. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 90 publications receiving 2251 citations. Previous affiliations of Marilaure Grégoire include National Fund for Scientific Research.

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Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters.

TL;DR: Improved numerical models of oceanographic processes that control oxygen depletion and the large-scale influence of altered biogeochemical cycles are needed to better predict the magnitude and spatial patterns of deoxygenation in the open ocean, as well as feedbacks to climate.
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Physical forcing and physical/biochemical variability of the Mediterranean Sea: a review of unresolved issues and directions for future research

TL;DR: In this article, the outcome of a workshop held in Rome in November 2011 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the POEM (Physical Oceanography of the Eastern Mediterranean) program is discussed.
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Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report

Karina von Schuckmann, +121 more
TL;DR: Sandrine Mulet, Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli, Simon Good, Andrea Pisano, Eric Greiner, Maeva Monier, Emmanuel... as discussed by the authors The Essential Variables of Ocean Temperature and Salinity
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From Observation to Information and Users: The Copernicus Marine Service Perspective

Pierre Yves Le Traon, +75 more
TL;DR: An overview of CMEMS, its evolution, and how the value of in situ and satellite observations is increased through the generation of high-level products ready to be used by downstream applications and services is presented.
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Model complexity and performance: How far can we simplify?

TL;DR: It is shown that even the simplest (NPZD) model is able to represent the global ecosystem features described by the complex model, and a 9 state-variable model that has the functional group diversity removed, but which retains the bacterial loop and the unbalanced algal growth, performs best.