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M. Susan Lozier Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson Professor 919.681.8199 Earth and Ocean Sciences [email protected] Nicholas School of the Environment http://sites.duke.edu/mslozier/ Duke University Education 1975 - 1979 B.S. Chemical Engineering; Purdue University 1982 - 1984 M.S. Chemical Engineering; University of Washington Thesis: Electrohydrodynamics: Atomization of liquid jets. 1984 - 1989 Ph.D. Physical Oceanography; College of Ocean and Fisheries Science, University of Washington Dissertation: Lagrangian signatures of potential vorticity in a quasigeostrophic ocean Research Interests Large-scale ocean circulation; meridional overturning circulation and its variability; pathways of ocean flow; and physical constraints on ocean biology Awards, Fellowships and Honors 1979 Flora Roberts Award to the Outstanding Senior Woman, Purdue University 1982 - 1984 Exxon Fellowship for Study in Chemical Engineering 1986 National Center for Atmospheric Research Fellowship for the Summer Supercomputing Institute 1989 - 1990 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Postdoctoral Fellowship 1996 National Science Foundation Early Career Award 2000 - 2005 Truman and Nellie Semans Chair in Earth and Ocean Sciences, Duke University 2001 American Geophysical Union Rachel Carson Lecturer 2007 Duke University, University-wide Award for Excellence in Mentoring 2008 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, H. Burr Steinbach Scholar 2008 Fellow, American Meteorological Society 2010 Association of Women Geoscientists Outstanding Educator Award

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M. Susan Lozier Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson Professor 919.681.8199 Earth and Ocean Sciences [email protected]

Nicholas School of the Environment http://sites.duke.edu/mslozier/ Duke University

Education

1975 - 1979 B.S. Chemical Engineering; Purdue University 1982 - 1984 M.S. Chemical Engineering; University of Washington Thesis: Electrohydrodynamics: Atomization of liquid jets. 1984 - 1989 Ph.D. Physical Oceanography; College of Ocean and Fisheries Science, University of

Washington Dissertation: Lagrangian signatures of potential vorticity in a quasigeostrophic ocean

Research Interests Large-scale ocean circulation; meridional overturning circulation and its variability; pathways of ocean flow; and physical constraints on ocean biology

Awards, Fellowships and Honors

1979 Flora Roberts Award to the Outstanding Senior Woman, Purdue University 1982 - 1984 Exxon Fellowship for Study in Chemical Engineering 1986 National Center for Atmospheric Research Fellowship for the Summer Supercomputing Institute 1989 - 1990 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Postdoctoral Fellowship 1996 National Science Foundation Early Career Award 2000 - 2005 Truman and Nellie Semans Chair in Earth and Ocean Sciences, Duke University 2001 American Geophysical Union Rachel Carson Lecturer 2007 Duke University, University-wide Award for Excellence in Mentoring 2008 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, H. Burr Steinbach Scholar 2008 Fellow, American Meteorological Society 2010 Association of Women Geoscientists Outstanding Educator Award

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2011 2011 Osgood Lecturer, Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio 2012 Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson Distinguished Professorship, Duke University Employment 1979 - 1982 Chemical Engineer, Engineering Test Center, E.I. DuPont DeNemours and Co., Wilmington,

Delaware 1982 - 1989 Research and Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemical Engineering (1982-1984) and

School of Oceanography (1984-1989), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 1989 - 1991 Postdoctoral Scholar and Postdoctoral Investigator, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,

Woods Hole, Massachusetts 1992 - 2003 Guest Investigator, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Physical

Oceanography, Woods Hole, Massachusetts (summers) 1992 - present Assistant Professor (1992-1999); Associate Professor (1999-2004); Full Professor (2004-

2012); Distinguished Professor (2012-present), Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

2003 - present Adjunct Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Physical

Oceanography, Woods Hole, Massachusetts

Publications * Publication with a student or postdoctoral associate as first-author

1. Lozier, M. S. and S. C. Riser, 1989. Potential vorticity dynamics of boundary currents in a quasigeostrophic ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 19, 1373-1396.

2. Lozier, M. S. and S. C. Riser, 1990. Potential vorticity sources and sinks in a quasigeostrophic ocean:

Beyond western boundary currents. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 20, 1608-1627.

3. Lozier, M. S. and D. Bercovici, 1992. Particle exchange in an unstable jet. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 22, 1506-1516.

4. Bower, A. S. and M. S. Lozier, 1994. A closer look at particle exchange in the Gulf Stream. Journal of

Physical Oceanography, 24, 1399-1418.

5. Lozier, M. S., M. S. McCartney and W. B. Owens, 1994. Anomalous anomalies in averaged hydrographic data. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 24, 2624-2638.

6. Pratt, L. J., M. S. Lozier and N. Belakovia, 1995. Parcel trajectories in quasigeostrophic jets: Neutral

modes. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 25, 1451-1466.

7. Lozier, M. S., W. B. Owens and R. G. Curry, 1995. The climatology of the North Atlantic. Progress in Oceanography, 36, 1-44.

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8. *Wang, W. and M. S. Lozier, 1995. An estimate of the climatological mean circulation in the western North Atlantic. Journal of Marine Research, 53, 1059-1080.

9. Lozier, M. S., T. J. Bold and A. S. Bower, 1996. The influence of propagating waves on cross stream

excursions. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 26, 1915-1923.

10. Lozier, M. S., L. J. Pratt, A. M. Rogerson and P. D. Miller, 1997. Exchange geometry revealed by float trajectories in the Gulf Stream. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 27, 2327-2341.

11. Lozier, M. S., 1997. Evidence for large-scale eddy-driven gyres in the North Atlantic. Science, 277,

361-364.

12. Lozier, M. S., 1999. The impact of mid-depth recirculations on the distribution of tracers in the North Atlantic. Geophysical Research Letters, 26, 219-222.

13. Lavine, M. and M. S. Lozier, 1999. A Markov random field spatio-temporal analysis of ocean

temperature. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 6, 249-273.

14. *Iorga, M. and M. S. Lozier, 1999. Signatures of the Mediterranean outflow from a North Atlantic climatology 1. Salinity and density fields. Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, 25,985-26,009.

15. *Iorga, M. and M. S. Lozier, 1999. Signatures of the Mediterranean outflow from a North Atlantic

climatology 2. Diagnostic velocity fields. Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, 26,011-26,029.

16. McCartney. M. S. and M. S. Lozier, 2001. Ocean Dynamics. Encyclopedia of Global Change. Andrew S. Goudie (editor), Oxford University Press, 1424 pp. ISBN13: 978-0-19-510825-5.

17. Lozier, M. S. and G. G. Gawarkiewicz, 2001. Cross-frontal exchange in the Middle Atlantic Bight as

evidenced by surface drifters. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 31, 2498-2510.

18. Chao, Y. and M. S. Lozier, 2001. Evaluation of North Atlantic property field simulations at 1/6. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 31, 1377-1398.

19. Lozier, M. S., M. S. Reed and G. G. Gawarkiewicz, 2002. Instability of a shelfbreak front. Journal of

Physical Oceanography, 32, 924-944.

20. *Potter, R. A. and M. S. Lozier, 2004. On the warming of the Mediterranean outflow waters. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L01202, doi: 10.1029/ 2003GL018161.

21. *Yuan, G., M. S. Lozier, L. Pratt, C. Jones and K. Helfrich, 2004. Estimating the predictability of an

oceanic time series using linear and nonlinear methods. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, C08002, doi:10.1029/2003JC002148.

22. Rasmussen, L. L., G. G. Gawarkiewiecz, W. B. Owens and M.S. Lozier, 2005. Slope water, Gulf Stream

and seasonal influences during the fall-winter transition in the southern Mid-Atlantic Bight. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, C02009, doi: 10.1029/2004JC002311

23. Lozier, M.S. and M.S. Reed, 2005. The influence of topography on the stability of shelfbreak frontal

currents. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 35, 1023–1036.

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24. *Palter, J.B., M.S. Lozier, and R.T. Barber, 2005. The effect of advection on the nutrient reservoir in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. Nature , 437, 687-692.

25. *Rappold, A.G., M. Lavine and M.S. Lozier, 2007. Subjective likelihood for an assessment of trends in

the ocean’s mixed layer depth. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 102, no. 479, 771-787.

26. *Hanshaw, M. N., M. S. Lozier, and J. B. Palter, 2008. Integrated impact of tropical cyclones on sea

surface chlorophyll in the North Atlantic, Geophysical Research Letters, 35, L01601, doi:10.1029/2007GL031862.

27. Lozier, M.S., S.J. Leadbetter, R.G. Williams, V. Roussenov, M.S.C. Reed and N.J. Moore, 2008. The

spatial pattern and mechanisms of heat content change in the North Atlantic. Science, 319, 800-803.

28. *Palter, J.B., M.S. Lozier and K. Lavender, 2008. How does Labrador Sea Water enter the Deep Western Boundary Current? Journal of Physical Oceanography, 38, 968-983.

29. *Palter, J.B. and M.S. Lozier, 2008. On the source of Gulf Stream nutrients. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, C06018, doi:10.1029/2007JC004611.

30. Lozier, M.S. and N. M. Stewart, 2008. On the temporally-varying northward penetration of

Mediterranean Overflow Waters and eastward penetration of Labrador Sea Waters. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 38, 2097-2103.

31. Lozier, M.S., 2009. Overturning assumptions. Nature Geosciences, 2, 12 – 13, doi:10.1038/ngeo402.

32. Lavine, M., G. Hegerl and S. Lozier, 2009. Discussion of reified Bayesian modelling and inference for

physical systems by M. Goldstein and J. Rougier. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 139, 1243-1245.

33. Bower, A.S., M.S. Lozier, S.F. Gary and C. Böning, 2009. Interior pathways of the Atlantic meridional

overturning circulation. Nature, 458, 243-247.

34. Lozier, M.S. and L. Sindlinger, 2009. On the source of Mediterranean Overflow Water property

changes. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 39, 1800-1817.

35. The CLIMODE Group, 2009. The CLIMODE field campaign: Observing the cycle of convection and restratification over the Gulf Stream. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 90(9), 1337–1350.

36. *Ayers, J.M. and M.S. Lozier, 2010. Physical controls on the seasonal migration of the North Pacific

Transition Zone chlorophyll front. Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, C05001, doi:10.1029/2009JC005596.

37. Lozier, M.S., 2010. Deconstructing the Conveyor Belt. Science, 328, 1507–1511.

38. Lozier, M.S., V. Roussenov, Mark S.C. Reed, and R.G. Williams, 2010. Opposing decadal changes for

the North Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. Nature Geosciences, 3, 728-734.

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39. *Dave, A. and M.S. Lozier, 2010. Local stratification control of marine productivity in the subtropical North Pacific. Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, C12032, doi:10.1029/2010JC006507.

40. *Gary, S.F., M.S. Lozier, C. Böning and A. Biastoch, 2011. Deciphering the pathways for the deep

limb of the Meridional Overturning Circulation. Deep Sea Research, 58, 1781-1797.

41. Bower, A.S., M.S. Lozier and S.F. Gary, 2011. The export of Labrador Sea Water from the subpolar North Atlantic: a Lagrangian perspective. Deep Sea Research, 58, 1798-1818.

42. Rypina, I.I., L.J. Pratt and M.S. Lozier, 2011. Near-surface transport pathways in the North Atlantic

ocean: looking for throughput from the subtropical to the subpolar gyre, Journal of Physical Oceanography, 41 (5), 911-925.

43. *Burkholder, K.C. and M. S. Lozier, 2011. Subtropical to subpolar pathways in the North Atlantic.

Journal of Geophysical Research – Oceans, 116, C07017, doi:10.1029/2010JC006697.

44. *Robel, A.A., M.S. Lozier, S.F. Gary, G.L. Shillinger, H. Bailey, and S.J. Bograd, 2011. Projecting uncertainty onto marine megafauna trajectories. Deep Sea Research, 58 (9), 915-921.

45. Bozec, A., M.S. Lozier, E.P. Chassignet and G.R. Halliwell, 2011. On the variability of the Mediterranean Outflow Water in the Atlantic Ocean from 1948 to 2006. Journal of Geophysical Research – Oceans, 116, C09033,doi:10.1029/2011JC007191.

46. Palter, J. B., M. S. Lozier, J. L. Sarmiento, and R. G. Williams, 2011. The supply of excess phosphate across the Gulf Stream and the maintenance of subtropical nitrogen fixation. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 25, GB4007, doi:10.1029/2010GB003955.

47. Lozier, M. S., A. C. Dave, J. B. Palter, L. M. Gerber, and R. T. Barber, 2011. On the relationship

between stratification and primary productivity in the North Atlantic. Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L18609, doi:10.1029/2011GL049414.

48. *Burkholder, K.C. and M. S. Lozier, 2011. Mid-depth Lagrangian pathways in the eastern North

Atlantic and their impact on high latitude salinities. Deep Sea Research, 58, 1196-1204.

49. *Ayers, J.M. and M.S. Lozier, 2012. Unraveling dynamical controls on the North Pacific carbon sink. Journal of Geophysical Research, 117, C01017, doi:10.1029/2011JC007368.

50. Lozier, M.S., 2012. Overturning in the North Atlantic. Annual Review of Marine Science, 4, 291-315.

51. Srokosz, M., M. Baringer, H. Bryden, S. Cunningham, T. Delworth, S. Lozier, J. Marotzke and R. Sutton, 2012. Past, present and future change in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 93, 1663–1676. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00151.1.

52. *Gary, S.F., M.S. Lozier, A. Biastoch, C.W. Böning, 2012. Reconciling tracer and float observations of the export pathways of Labrador Sea Water, Geophysical Research Letters, 39, L24606, doi:10.1029/2012GL053978.

53. Lozier, M.S., S.F. Gary and A.S. Bower, 2013. Simulated pathways of the overflow waters in the North Atlantic: subpolar to subtropical export, Deep Sea Research II, 85,147–153.

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54. Riser, S. C. and M.S. Lozier, 2013. Rethinking the Gulf Stream. Scientific American, 308, 50–55.

55. Williams, R.G., V. Roussenov, D. Smith and M.S. Lozier, 2013. A mechanistic view of how ocean heat

anomalies evolve in the North Atlantic: the role of Ekman, meridional overturning and horizontal cells, Journal of Climate, in review.

56. *Brody, S.R, M.S. Lozier and J.P. Dunne, 2013. A comparison of methods to determine

phytoplankton bloom initiation, Journal of Geophysical Research, in press.

57. * Dave, A. and M.S. Lozier, 2013. Examining the global record of interannual variability in stratification and marine productivity in the low-and mid-latitude ocean, Journal of Geophysical Research, in press.

Other Manuscripts Bower, A. S. and M. S. Lozier, 1990. Comment on why there is cross stream motion in the Gulf Stream. The Synoptician, 1(5). Lozier, M. S, 1991. Particle exchange across an unstable jet. Synoptician, 2(3). Lozier, M. S., 1996. The climatology of the North Atlantic. WOCE Notes, 8(2), 12-15. Lozier, M.S., 2005. A community effort toward the retention of women in physical oceanography. Oceanography, 18, 35-38. Lozier, M. S., 2006. MPOWIR: Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to Increase Retention. EOS, 87 (12), 123&126. Lozier, M.S., A. Adcroft, L. Beal, A. Bower, D. Byrne, A. Capotondi, V. Coles, K. Lavender, C.M. Lee, J. MacKinnon, K. Shearman, L. St. Laurent, L. Thompson, and D. Witter. 2006. MPOWIR: Mentoring physical oceanography to increase retention. Report of a workshop held October 9-12, 2005. 32 pp. [Online] available at: http://www.mpowir.org. U.S. CLIVAR AMOC Planning Team, S. Lozier and K. Kelly (chairs), 2007. Implementation Strategy for a JSOST Near-Term Priority, Assessing Meridional Overturning Circulation Variability: Implications for Rapid Climate Change. [Online] available at: http://www.usclivar.org. U.S. CLIVAR AMOC Science Team, 2008: Progress Report for a JSOST Near-Term Priority: Assessing Meridional Overturning Circulation Variability: Implications for Rapid Climate Change, J. Miller and S. Lozier, editors. U.S.CLIVAR report 2008-02, U.S. CLIMVAR Office, Washington, D.C., 20006, 22pp. Valvo, L.M., M.S. Lozier, V. Coles, 2008. The Pattullo conference report and update on other MPOWIR activities. Report of a workshop held May 18-21, 2008. 35pp. [Online] available at: http://www.mpowir.org. Lozier, M.S., 2009. A successful first Pattullo Conference. Oceanography 22(1), 180-181.

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Legler, D. and M. S. Lozier, 2009. Understanding Variability and Climate Impacts of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. EOS, 90 (31), 268. U.S. CLIVAR AMOC Science Team, 2008: Progress Report for a JSOST Near-Term Priority: Assessing Meridional Overturning Circulation Variability: Implications for Rapid Climate Change, J. Miller and S. Lozier, editors. U.S.CLIVAR report 2008-02, U.S. CLIVAR Office, Washington, D.C., 20006, 22pp. Lozier, M.S., P. Chang, T. Delworth, T. Lee, D. Legler, and J. Toole, 2009: Second Annual Progress Report for a JSOST Near-Term Priority: Assessing Meridional Overturning Circulation Variability: Implications for Rapid Climate Change. U.S.CLIVAR report 2009-01, U.S. CLIVAR Office, Washington, D.C., 20006, 25pp. Gerber, L. M. and M. S. Lozier, 2010. Mentoring Women in Physical Oceanography. EOS, 91 (33), 291. Palmer, M. D., J. Antonov, P. Barker, N. Bindoff, T. Boyer, M. Carson, C. M. Domingues, S. Gille, P. Gleckler, S. Good, V. Gouretski, S. Guinehut, K. Haines, D. E. Harrison, M. Ishii, G. C. Johnson, S. Levitus, M.S. Lozier, J. M. Lyman, A. Meijers, K. von Shuckmann, D. Smith, S. Wijffels, and J. Willis. 2010. Future Observations for Monitoring Global Ocean Heat Content. In Proceedings of the "OceanObs'09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society" Conference (Vol. 2) Venice, Italy, 21-25 September 2009, Hall, J., D.E. Harrison, and D. Stammer, Eds., ESA Publication WPP-306, doi:10.5270/OceanObs09.cwp.68 Coles, V., L. Gerber, S. Legg, and M.S. Lozier, 2011. Mentoring Groups: A non-exit strategy for women in Physical Oceanography. Oceanography 24(2):17–20. *Dave, A. and M.S. Lozier, 2011. The Impact of MOC Variability on Marine Productivity and Carbon Uptake and Storage in the North Atlantic. Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry News. 4(2), 8-11. U.S. CLIVAR AMOC Science Team, 2011. Third Annual Progress Report for a JSOST Near-Term Priority Assessing Meridional Overturning Circulation Variability: Implications for Rapid Climate Change. Report 2011-1, U.S. CLIVAR Office, Washington, DC. 67pp. U.S. CLIVAR AMOC Science Team, 2013. Fifth Annual Progress Report for a SOST Near-Term Priority Assessing Meridional Overturning Circulation Variability: Implications for Rapid Climate Change. Report 2013-2, U.S. CLIVAR Office, Washington, DC. 102 pp. Abstracts * Abstract with a student or postdoctoral associate as first-author Lozier, M. S. and S. C. Riser, 1986. Lagrangian signatures of potential vorticity within a quasi-geostrophic numerical model. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. EOS, 67(44), Supplement. Lozier, M. S. and D. Bercovici, 1990. Particle exchange across a meandering jet. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. EOS, 71(43), 1399. *Wang, W. and M. S. Lozier, 1993. Using tracer fields and direct velocity measurements to constrain an inverse model of the western North Atlantic. North Carolina Supercomputing Center User Forum Abstracts, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Lozier, M. S., W. B. Owens and R. G. Curry, 1993. The climatology of the North Atlantic. Oceanography Society Meeting Abstracts, Seattle, Washington.

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Lozier, M. S., 1993. Climatology of the North Atlantic Ocean. Atlantic Climate Change Program Meeting Abstracts, Princeton, New Jersey. *Wang, W. and M. S. Lozier, 1993. The climatological mean velocity field in the Gulf Stream region. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. EOS, 74(3), 359. Pratt, L. J., N. Belakovia and M. S. Lozier, 1994. Parcel trajectories and mixing due to nonmodal disturbances in jets and shear flows. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. EOS, 75(3), 207. Lozier, M. S., 1994. Recirculations and bifurcations of the North Atlantic Current. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting. EOS, 75(3), 226. Lozier, M. S., 1995. Streamfunction and potential vorticity patterns and variability: Images of the North Atlantic circulation. Abstracts from the XXI General Assembly of the International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans, Honolulu, Hawaii, 86. Lozier, M. S., W. B. Owens and R. G. Curry, 1995. A new climatological database for the North Atlantic: 1904-1990. Abstracts from the XXI General Assembly of the International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans, Honolulu, Hawaii, 105. McCartney, M. S. and M. S. Lozier, 1995. The North Atlantic baggage carousel: Intricacies of the meridional overturning of the North Atlantic Ocean. Abstracts from the XXI General Assembly of the International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans, Honolulu, Hawaii, 85. Owens, W. B., M. S. Lozier, and R. G. Curry, 1995. The hydrographic climatology in the North Atlantic. Atlantic Climate Change Program Meeting Abstracts, Miami, Florida. *Ciobotaru, M. and M. S. Lozier, 1996. The circulation of Mediterranean outflow water. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting. EOS, 76(3), 209. Lozier, M. S. and M. Spall, 1996. Dynamics of mid-latitude interactions between LSW and the Gulf Stream system: Analysis of the modern hydrographic record. Atlantic Climate Change Program Meeting Abstracts, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Spall, M. and M. S. Lozier, 1996. Dynamics of mid-latitude interactions between LSW and the Gulf Stream system: Idealized modeling studies. Atlantic Climate Change Program Meeting Abstracts, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Lozier, M. S., L. J. Pratt, and A. M. Rogerson, 1996. Exchange geometry revealed by Gulf Stream float trajectories. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. EOS, 77(46), 347. *Ciobotaru Iorga, M. and M. S. Lozier, 1996. The signature of the Mediterranean outflow water from a North Atlantic climatology. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. EOS, 77(1), 347. Lozier, M. S., 1998. The impact of a large-scale recirculation on the mid-depth tracer field in the North Atlantic. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting. EOS, 79(1), OS12I-13. Reed, M. S. and M. S. Lozier, 1998. Instability of a shelfbreak front. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting. EOS, 79(1), OS21O-02.

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Lozier, M. S. and M. S. C. Reed, 1998. Instability of a shelfbreak front. North Carolina Supercomputing Center User Forum Abstracts, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Greenberg, D. A., F. Werner and M. S. Lozier, 1998. The climatological mean circulation of the North Atlantic. World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) Congress, Halifax, Canada. Reed, M. S. C. and M. S. Lozier, 1998. Cross-frontal exchange in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. EOS, 79(45), 409. Reed, M. S. C. and M. S. Lozier, 1999. Cross-frontal exchange in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. North Carolina Supercomputing Center User Forum Abstracts, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Lozier, M. S. and G. G. Gawarkiewicz, 2000. Cross-frontal exchange in the Middle Atlantic Bight as evidenced by surface drifters. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. Lozier, M. S. and M. C. Iorga, 2000. The climatological signature of the Mediterranean outflow. European Geophysical Society Meeting, Nice, France. *Potter, R. A. and M. S. Lozier, 2000. Long-term variability in the temperature of the Mediterranean outflow water. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. *Yuan, G., M. S. Lozier, K. Helfrich, L. Pratt, C. Jones, 2001. Estimating predictability using nonlinear time series analysis. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47). Lozier, M. S., 2001. Pathways and climate of the deep North Atlantic. American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. (INVITED) Lozier, M. S. and M. L. Lavine, 2001. The climatology and climatic variability of the North Atlantic. Institute of Mathematical Statistics Meeting, Tallahassee, Florida. (INVITED) Lozier, M. S. and M. L. Lavine, 2002. Long-term variability of the deep North Atlantic basin. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. Reed, M. S. and M. S. Lozier, 2002. The influence of topography on shelfbreak frontal currents. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. *Moore, N. J., M. S. Lozier, K. Speer, R. G. Curry, 2002. Changes in the volumetric census of the North Atlantic. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. *Potter, R. A. and M. S. Lozier, 2002. The Mediterranean influence on the climate of the North Atlantic. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. Rasmussen, L. L., G. Gawarkiewicz, K. O. Buesseler, M. A. Charette, M. S. Lozier, W. B. Owens, 2002. Influence of boundary currents on cross-shelf transport in the Mid-Atlantic Bight: Radiochemical and hydrographic Studies. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. Lozier, M. S. and N. J. Moore, 2003. On the spatial pattern of the heat content increase in the North Atlantic over the past fifty years. European Geophysical Society- American Geophysical Society Joint Meeting, Nice, France.

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*Yuan, G., M. S. Lozier, L. J. Pratt, C. Jones, and K. Helfrich, 2003. Estimating predictability of an ocean time series using linear and nonlinear methods. European Geophysical Society- American Geophysical Society Joint Meeting, Nice, France. *Palter, J. B, M. S. Lozier and R. T. Barber, 2004. A bottom-up control on primary productivity? American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon. Lozier, M. S. and N. J. Moore, 2004. Changes in the Density Field of the North Atlantic over the Past Fifty Years. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. *Mich, N. T., M. S. Lozier and A. S. Bower, 2004. On the Spatial Variability of Export Pathways from the Labrador Sea. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. *Palter, J. B, M. S. Lozier and R. T. Barber, 2004. The advective nutricline: The impact of subtropical mode waters on primary productivity. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. Lozier, M. S., 2004. The impact of sea surface salinity: North Atlantic issues. NASA Aquarius Science Meeting, Miami, Florida. (INVITED) Lozier, M. S., N. J. Moore, S. Leadbetter, R. Williams and V. Roussenov, 2005. The Spatial Pattern of North Atlantic Warming over the Past Fifty Years. Atlantic CLIVAR Meeting, Miami, Florida. Lozier, M. S., 2005. On the density compensation of the North Atlantic waters over the past fifty years. European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria. (INVITED) *Palter, J. B., M. S. Lozier and R. T. Barber, 2005. The role of the advective nutricline in establishing the North Atlantic nutrient reservoir. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Lavine, M., M.S. Lozier and A.G. Rappold, 2005. An Assessment of Climate Change in the Ocean. Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics Workshop, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (INVITED) *Leadbetter, S., R. Williams, V. Roussenov, S. Lozier and N. Moore, 2005. How is the North Atlantic warming? - A model-data study over the last 50 years. COAPEC (Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere processes and European Climate) Meeting, Regent's College, Regent's Park, London. *Palter, J. B. and M. S. Lozier, 2006. Exploring the relationship between convection and export using S-PALACE floats in the Labrador Sea. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. Lozier, M. S. and N. M. Stewart, 2006. On the temporally-varying penetration of Mediterranean Overflow Waters into the Subpolar Gyre. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. Bower, A. S. and M. S. Lozier, 2006. Export of Labrador Sea Water from the subpolar North Atlantic along the western boundary: New float results. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. Bower, A. S. and M. S. Lozier, 2006. Export of Labrador Sea Water from the subpolar North Atlantic along the western boundary: New float results. European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria.

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*Leadbetter, S. J., M. S. Lozier, V. Roussenov, and R. G. Williams, 2006. How is the North Atlantic Ocean warming? European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria. *Leadbetter, S. J., R. G. Williams, V. Roussenov, and M. S. Lozier, 2006. Mechanisms of volumetric change over the North Atlantic on interdecadal timescales. European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria. *Palter, J. B. and M. S. Lozier, 2006. Observations of nutrients during active convection in the North Atlantic Subtropical Mode Water formation region. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. Sindlinger, L. and M. S. Lozier, 2006. Processes influencing the warming and salinification of the Mediterranean Overflow Waters. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. *Hanshaw, M. N., M. S. Lozier and J. B. Palter, 2006. The integrated impact of tropical cyclones on sea surface chlorophyll in the North Atlantic. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. *Leadbetter, S. J., R. G. Williams, M. S. Lozier and V. Roussenov, 2006. What is the role of surface mechanical and thermal forcing in setting patterns of heat content change in the North Atlantic? American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. Lavine, M., A. Rappold and M.S. Lozier, 2007. Subjective Likelihood for the Assessment of Trends in the Ocean's Mixed-Layer Depth. Joint Statistical Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bozec, A., E. Chassignet, G. Halliwell, Z. Garraffo, S. Lozier and N. Stewart, 2007. The possible influence of the NAO on the Mediterranean Outflow Water Path in the North Atlantic, HYCOM Meeting, Stennis Space Center, MS, USA. Bozec, A., E. Chassignet, G. Halliwell, Z. Garraffo, S. Lozier and N. Stewart, 2007. The influence of the NAO on the Mediterranean Outflow Water Path in the North Atlantic. European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria. *Cashman, K. E. and M. S. Lozier, 2008. Variability in the northward penetration of the Mediterranean Outflow Water. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida. *Leadbetter, S. J. and M. S. Lozier, 2008. Contrasting North American winters and northern Europe winters – the role of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida. Bower, A. S. and M. S. Lozier, 2008. Export pathways of Labrador Sea Water from the subpolar North Atlantic observed with RAFOS floats. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida. Bozec, A., E. Chassignet, Z. Garraffo, G. Halliwell and S. Lozier, 2008. Evaluation of the Mediterranean Outflow Water variability in North Atlantic HYCOM simulations. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida. *Gary, S. F., M. S. Lozier, C. W. Böning and A. S. Bower, 2008. Exploring the variability of export pathways of Labrador Sea Water from the subpolar North Atlantic using simulated trajectories. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida.

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*Palter, J. B. and M. S. Lozier, 2008. On the source of Gulf Stream nutrients. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida. Valvo, L. M. and M. S. Lozier, 2008. A community-based mentoring program: physical oceanographers working to increase retention. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida. *Dave, A. and M. S. Lozier, 2008. On the mechanisms and temporal variability of high-latitude chlorophyll concentrations. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida. Lozier, M. S. and L. R. Sindlinger, 2008. On the salinification of the Mediterranean Overflow Waters. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida.

Lozier, M.S., A.S. Bower, S.F. Gary and C. Böning. Deconstructing the Conveyor Belt. IAPSO, Montreal, July 2009 (INVITED) Lozier, M. S. , V. Roussenov, R.G. Williams, and M.S. C. Reed. On the Density Compensation and Variability of the North Atlantic: Implications for the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. IAPSO, Montreal, July 2009 *Burkholder, K.C. and M.S. Lozier. The impact of gyre dynamics on the mid-depth salinity signature of the eastern North Atlantic. EGU, Vienna, April 2009 Bozec, A., E.P. Chassignet and M.S. Lozier. On the variability of the Mediterranean Outflow Water in the Atlantic Ocean: Observations and Model analysis, EGU, Vienna, April 2009. Bower, A., S. Lozier, S. Gary, and C. Böning. Lagrangian Observations of Labrador Sea Water Export Pathways from the Subpolar North Atlantic, EGU, Vienna, April 2009.

Bower, A., S. Lozier, S. Gary, and C. Böning. Some Observations of the Connectivity (or not) of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. US AMOC Annual meeting, Annapolis, MD, May 2009

*Gary, S.F., A.S. Bower, M.S. Lozier, S. Gary, and C. Böning. An eddy-driven mechanism for partitioning the AMOC deep limb into the DWBC and an interior pathway. US AMOC Annual meeting, Annapolis, MD, May 2009.

*Robel A., M. S. Lozier, and S.F. Gary, 2009. A Monte Carlo Method for Projecting Uncertainty in 2D Lagrangian Trajectories. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

*Palter, J. B., M.S. Lozier and J.L. Sarmiento, 2010. The maintenance of North Atlantic nitrogen fixation. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

*Robel, A., M.S. Lozier, S.F. Gary and S.J. Bograd, 2010. A Monte Carlo Method for Projecting Uncertainty onto Surface Trajectories for Sea Turtles. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

Gerber L. and M. S. Lozier, 2010. A successful model for community-based mentoring in physical oceanography. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

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*Ayers J. and M.S. Lozier 2010. The Role of Physical Processes in the North Pacific Carbon Sink. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon. (INVITED)

Barber R.T., L.M. Gerber, J. B. Palter and M.S. Lozier, 2010. On the Relationship Between Upper Ocean Stratification and Primary Productivity in the Oligotrophic North Atlantic. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

*Dave A., M.S. Lozier, 2010. An Examination of Local Stratification Control of Primary Productivity in The Subtropical North Pacific. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

Lozier M.S. 2010. Deconstructing the Conveyor Belt. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon. (INVITED)

*Burkholder K.C., M.S. Lozier, 2010. Wind Induced Variability in Subtropical to Subpolar Gyre Exchange in the North Atlantic. American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

Bower A.S., M.S. Lozier, S.F. Gary, C.W. Böning, 2010. Spreading Pathways of Labrador Sea Water From the Subpolar North Atlantic: A Lagrangian Data – Model Comparison . American Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon. *Gary S.F., M. S. Lozier, C.W. Böning, A. Biastoch, 2010. Partitioning the deep limb of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation into the Deep Western Boundary Current and an interior pathway. American American Geophysical Union

*Gary S.F. and M. S. Lozier, 2010. Exploring the subpolar to subtropical export pathways of the deep limb of the AMOC with tracers and simulated Lagrangian particles. The Second Meeting of the U.S. AMOC Science Team, Miami, Florida. *Burkholder K.C. and M.S. Lozier, 2010. Spatial and Temporal Variability in Subtropical to Subpolar Gyre Exchange in the North Atlantic. The Second Meeting of the U.S. AMOC Science Team, Miami, Florida. Roussenov V., R. Williams, D. Smith, M.S. Lozier, 2010. Variability in the hydrographic properties and the overturning over the last 50 years for the North Atlantic. RAPID-WATCH Monitoring the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. * Ayers J. and M.S Lozier, 2010. Constraining the North Pacific carbon sink: biological and physical processes. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. *Dave A. and M.S. Lozier, 2011. Local Stratification Control of Marine Productivity in the Subtropics. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico. Roussenov, V., R.G. Williams, M.S. Lozier and D.M. Smith, 2011. The effect of gyre-scale property changes on the North Atlantic overturning over the last 50 years. European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria. Lozier, M.S., S. F. Gary, K.C. Burkholder, A. S. Bower and C.W. Böning, 2011. Lagrangian pathways connecting the subtropical and subpolar gyres in the North Atlantic. European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria.

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*Gary, S.F., M.S. Lozier, A. Biastoch, and C.W. Böning, 2011. Reconciling tracer and float observations of the export pathways of Labrador Sea Water. European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria. *Burkholder, K.C. and M. S. Lozier, 2011. Northward Transport in the North Atlantic: How Do Warm Waters Reach High Latitudes? National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) National Conference on Science, Policy and the Environment: Our Changing Oceans. Washington, DC. *Dave, A. and M. S. Lozier, 2011. Marine Primary Production in an Evolving Climate. National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) National Conference on Science, Policy and the Environment: Our Changing Oceans. Washington, DC. Lozier, M.S., 2011. Linking deep water formation to AMOC variability: a review, a challenge and a plan. UK Rapid US AMOC International Science Meeting, Bristol, U.K. (INVITED) Lozier, M.S., 2011, Retaining STEM women with community-based mentoring, Abstract ED21E-04 presented at 2011 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec. (INVITED)

Rypina, I.I., L.J. Pratt, M.S. Lozier, 2011, Near-Surface Transport Pathways in the North Atlantic Ocean: Looking for Throughput from the Subtropical to the Subpolar Gyre. Abstract NG43A-1468 presented at 2011 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec.

*Brody, S. R., Dunne, J. P., Cassar, N., Lozier, M. S., 2012. Examining phytoplankton bloom phenology in the Southern Ocean. 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. Williams, R. G., Roussenov, V., Smith, D., Lozier, M. S., 2012. A mechanistic view of how heat transport varies in the North Atlantic Ocean. 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. *Ayers, J. M., Lozier, M. S., 2012. The importance of geostrophic advection in regulating the North Pacific carbon sink. 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. Kwon, Y., Park, J., Lozier, M. S., Gary, S. F., 2012. Seasonal cycle of the Eighteen Degree Water and its Lagrangian pathways. 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. Park, J. J., Fratantoni, D., Kwon, Y. O., Lozier, M. S., 2012. Patchiness length scale of Eighteen Degree Water. 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. Burkholder, K.C. and M.S. Lozier, 2012. Lagrangian pathways connecting the subtropical to subpolar gyre in the North Atlantic, 2011 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Gary, S.F., M.S. Lozier and B. Johns, Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic: Insights from Observing System Simulation Experiments The Third Meeting of the U.S. AMOC Science Team, Boulder Colorado. Brody, S.R., M.S. Lozier and J.P. Dunne, 2012. A comparison of methods to determine phytoplankton bloom initiation. Ocean Optics XXI, Glasgow, Scotland.

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Invited Talks at Universities/Institutes

April 1989 University of California at Santa Barbara November 1989 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

February 1990 University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography

June 1990 University of North Carolina, Marine Sciences Program

December 1990 MIT, Earth and Planetary Sciences

March 1991 Florida State University, Department of Oceanography

March 1991 University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography

April 1991 Duke University Marine Laboratory

May 1991 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

April 1992 University of North Carolina, Marine Sciences Program

January 1993 Duke University, Nonlinear Studies Program

February 1993 North Carolina State University, Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

March 1994 Eastern Carolina University, Department of Geology

March 1994 Duke University Marine Laboratory

August 1994 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

August 1994 University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography

July 1995 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

March 1997 Duke University Marine Laboratory

April 1997 University of North Carolina, Marine Sciences Program

May 1997 University of Washington, School of Oceanography

August 1997 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

August 1997 University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography

May 1998 UNC Wilmington, Departments of Physics and Earth Science

June 1998 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Earth Science Division

May 2000 Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton University

November 2000 University of North Carolina, Marine Sciences Program

January 2002 Yale University, Department of Geology and Geophysics

April 2002 Duke University Marine Laboratory

November 2002 Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University

September 2003 North Atlantic Fisheries Center, St. John’s, Newfoundland

September 2003 Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Halifax, Nova Scotia

August 2005 Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University

September 2005 University of North Carolina, Marine Sciences Program

November 2005 Environmental Educators of North Carolina: Keynote address

February 2007 American Meteorological Society Capitol Hill Speaker Series

July 2007 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

March 2008 Florida State University, Department of Oceanography

July 2008 Institut de Ciències del Mar, Barcelona, Spain

August 2008 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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October 2008 Department of Physics, University of North Carolina-Wilmington

October 2008 Chatauqua Lecture, Duke University

December 2008 Program for Climate Change, University of Washington

December 2008 School of Oceanography, University of Washington

March 2009 Marine Sciences Program, University of South Carolina

March 2009 Ocean Studies Board, Washington D.C.

April 2009 Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina

November 2009 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison

January 2010 Cary Institute for Ecosystem Studies, Milford, New York

March 2010 College of Earth, Ocean and Environment, University of Delaware

March 2010 North Carolina State University, Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

April 2010 Duke University Marine Laboratory

October 2010 Yale University, Department of Geology and Geophysics

April 2011 Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio

November 2012 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Invited Symposia November 1994 National Academy of Sciences' Sixth Annual Symposium on the Frontiers of Science,

Irvine, California (Invited participant)

October 1998 National Academy of the Sciences' Fifty Years of Ocean Discovery Symposium, Washington, D.C. (Invited speaker and panelist)

May 2004 North Carolina Climate Education Partnership, North Carolina Museum of Natural History (Invited panelist)

September 2005 Eighth Workshop on Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Invited speaker with M. Lavine and A. Rappold, Duke University)

September 2005 Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions Launch, Duke University (Invited panelist)

December 2006 National Research Council Panel on an Early Warning System for Abrupt Climate Change, National Academy of Sciences (Invited speaker)

May 2008

June 2008

2008 Pattullo Conference, Charleston, SC (Organizer)

UK Rapid Meeting, Cambridge, UK (Invited keynote speaker)

October 2008

Physical Oceanography Dissertation Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii (Invited keynote speaker)

November 2008

May 2010

Consortium for Ocean Leadership, Ocean Science Educators’ Retreat, Washington, D.C. (Invited speaker)

2010 Pattullo Conference, Charleston, SC (Organizer)

March 2011

July 2011

Polar Marine Science Gordon Conference, Ventura, California (Invited speaker)

Past, Present and Future Change in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

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October 2011

June 2012

September 2012 August 2013

International Science Meeting, Bristol, U.K. (Invited speaker and member of the scientific steering committee)

2011 Pattullo Conference, Charleston, SC (Organizer)

Early Career Workshop for Geoscientists, College of William and Mary (Invited speaker)

Consortium for Ocean Leadership, Ocean Science Educators’ Retreat, Washington, D.C. (Invited speaker)

Sears Public Lecture, Woods Hole, Massachusetts

Workshops September 1991 Synoptic Ocean Prediction Workshop (SYNOP): Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts

August 1991 Semi-Primitive Equation Model Workshop: National Center for Atmospheric

Research, Boulder, Colorado

April 1992 The Gulf Stream-Atmosphere Gradient Exchange (GAGE) Experiment Workshop:

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

April 1993 Atlantic Climate Change Program Workshop: Princeton University, Princeton, New

Jersey

May 1994 Atlantic Climate Change Program Workshop: Princeton University, Princeton, New

Jersey

May 1994 World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) Workshop: Princeton University,

Princeton, New Jersey

October 1995 World Ocean Circulation Experiment Workshop: National Academy of Sciences,

Irvine, California

May 1996 Atlantic Climate Change Program Workshop: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,

Woods Hole, Massachusetts

May 1996 Office of Naval Research PRIMER Workshop: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,

Woods Hole, Massachusetts

December 1996 Ocean Predictability and Dynamical Systems Workshop: Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts

December 1997 National Science Foundation, Physical Oceanography Program Workshop, Advances

and Primary Research Opportunities in Physical Oceanographic Sciences: Monterey,

California

February 1998 Atlantic Climate Variability Experiment, sponsored by the National Science

Foundation: Dallas, Texas

March 1999 Office of Naval Research PRIMER Workshop: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,

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Woods Hole, Massachusetts

March 1999 National Science Foundation Ocean Synthesis Workshop: Orlando, Florida

May 1999 National Science Foundation Ocean Synthesis Workshop, Climate Working Group:

New Haven, Connecticut

September 2000 National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) workshop on Sea Surface

Salinity: La Jolla, California

October 2000 National Science Foundation Ocean Synthesis Workshop: Washington, D.C.

October 2000 Office of Naval Research Workshop on Environmental Uncertainty: Warrenton,

Virginia

November 2001 Institute for Mathematical Sciences Meeting, Tallahassee, Florida

October 2003 IFREMER (Institut francais de recherche pour l’exploitation de la mer) Workshop on

the Mediterranean Outflow: Brest, France

April 2004 Aquarius/SAC-D, SMOS, and HYDROS Satellite Missions Joint Science and

Implementation Workshop: Miami, Florida

May 2004 National Science Foundation and Office of Naval Research Planning Workshop on

Mentoring in Physical Oceanography: Washington, D.C. (organizer)

Spring 2005 Lagrangian Data Assimilation Workshop: Statistical and Applied Mathematical

Sciences Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

October 2005 National Science Foundation and Office of Naval Research Workshop on Mentoring in

Physical Oceanography: MPOWIR. Warrenton, VA (organizer)

January 2007 Ocean Observing Initiative Workshop, Washington, D.C.

July 2007 Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Workshop, Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institute (organizer)

May 2008 Pattullo Conference, Charleston, South Carolina (organizer)

September 2008 CLIVAR International Atlantic Implementation Panel/U.S. Atlantic Meridional

Overturning Circulation Science Team Joint Workshop, Woods Hole (co-organizer)

April 2008 Observing Biogeochemical Cycles at Global Scales with Profiling Floats and Gliders

Scoping Workshop, Monterey, California

May 2009 U.S. Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Science Team Annual Meeting,

Annapolis, Maryland (organizer)

April 2010 North Atlantic Subpolar Observational Program Workshop, Durham, North Carolina

(organizer)

May 2010 Pattullo Conference, Charleston, South Carolina (organizer)

June 2010 U.S. Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Science Team Annual Meeting,

Annapolis, Maryland

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August 2010 CLIMODE workshop, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA

February 2011 OSNAP (Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program) workshop,

Southampton, Hampshire, UK

April 2011

July 2012

August 2012

December 2012

OSNAP (Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program) workshop, Halifax,

Nova Scotia, Canada (co-organizer)

U.S. AMOC Science Team workshop, Boulder, Colorado

CLIMODE workshop, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA

Workshop for Heads and Chairs of Earth and Space Sciences Departments, AGU Fall

Meeting, San Francisco (INVITED)

Cruises

1985 North Pacific Float deployment

1986 North Pacific Current meter recovery

1987 South Pacific Float deployment and CTD casts

2000 North Atlantic Float testing and CTD casts (Chief Scientist)

2003 Labrador Sea Float deployment and CTD casts

2006 North Atlantic CLIMODE hydrographic/nutrient measurements

Professional Societies American Geophysical Union The Oceanography Society American Meteorological Society Association of Women Geoscientists American Association for the Advancement of Science

Professional Service *Denotes service within the last year and/or continuing service Member, National Science Foundation Physical Oceanography Program Panel (July 1992; July 1994;

November 1998; November 2002) Member, Scientific Steering Committee for the Atlantic Climate Change Program, National and Oceanic

Atmospheric Administration (1995-1996) Member, World Ocean Circulation Experiment Data Synthesis Working Group (1995-1996) Member, National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Selection Panel (February, 1995)

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Chair, National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Selection Panel (February, 1996 and February, 1997)

Member, Steering Committee, National Science Foundation Physical Oceanography Workshop: APROPOS

(1997-1998) Member, National Science Foundation Ocean Sciences Decadal Committee (1998- 2001) Member, Allocations Committee, North Carolina Supercomputing Center, (1999-2002) *Member of the Corporation, Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, Massachusetts (2000-2011) Member, Science team for NASA’s Aquarius mission (2001-2003) Member, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Physical Oceanography Program Panel (March

2002) Member, U.S. CLIVAR Atlantic Implementation Committee (2003-2005) Member, Visiting Committee, Physical Oceanography Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

(May 2005) Councilor for Physical Oceanography, The Oceanography Society (2005-2008) Co-chair, AMOC (Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation) Implementation Strategy Team (2007) Member, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Physical Oceanography Program Panel (October

2007) Chair, AMOC (Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation) Science Team (2008-2010) Member, Velesten Prize Selection Committee, Columbia University (2008) Member, Department of Energy Abrupt Climate Change Prediction Program Review (2008) Member, Joint Program Review Committee, MIT-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (2009) Member, Review Committee for the School of Oceanography, University of Washington (2010) *Member, Education team for NASA’s Aquarius mission (2001-present) Member, Program Committee for the 2011 Science and Technology Conference for the Commission for the

Nuclear-Test-Ban-Treaty Organization, (2010-2011) Member, AGU Ewing Medal Selection Committee (2011) Member, Review Committee for the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University

(2011)

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*Chair, Steering Committee for MPOWIR: Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to Increase Retention (2004-present)

*Member, Advisory Committee for Geosciences Directorate, National Science Foundation (2011-present) *Member, Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) Science Team for NSF, NOAA and NASA

(2010-present) Chair, Advisory Committee for the Geosciences Directorate ad hoc committee on ocean drilling, National

Science Foundation (2011-2012) *Member, Editorial Board for Annual Reviews of Marine Science (2012-present) *Member, National Research Council Committee for Understanding and Monitoring Abrupt Climate Change

Study (2012-present) *President-elect, The Oceanography Society (2013-present) University Service *Denotes service within the last year and/or continuing service Pre-Major Advisor (1992-2004) Member, Academic Priorities Committee (1999-2002) Member, Advisory Board for the Science and Engineering Interdisciplinary Initiatives (2000-2001) Member, Executive Committee for the Global Change Initiative (2000-present) Member, Provost Task Force on the Nicholas School of the Environment (2000) Member, Task Force on Coastal and Marine Science and Policy (1999) Member, Duke/UNC Oceanographic Consortium Advisory Committee (1992–1997 and 1999-2004) Member, Committee to Review the Organization and Function of the Pre-Major Advising Center (1994) Member, Search Committee, Nonlinear Dynamicist, Center for Nonlinear and Complex Systems (1995) Member, Ad hoc committee for the review and restructure of the Duke University Faculty governance

(2002-2003) Member (2002-present) and Chair (2003-2005), Bass Chair Selection Committee Member, Baldwin Scholars Curriculum Committee (2004) Member, Academic Council (1998–1999; 2002-2004; 2005-2009)

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Member, Executive Committee of the Academic Council (2006-2008) Member, Board of Trustees’ Committee on Undergraduate Affairs (2006- 2009) Member, Steering Committee for the Faculty Women’s Network (2006-2008) Chair, Search committee for NSEES Dean, Spring 2007 Participant, Junior Faculty Development Series (2007-2008) Member, Nominating Committee for Academic Council Chair, 2009 Member, Undergraduate Education Strategic Planning Committee (2009-2010) Chair, ACCUE: Academic Council Committee on Undergraduate Education (2008-2011) Chair, Academic Council (2011-2013) Co-chair, Advisory Committee for Online Education (2012- 2013) Member, Board of Trustees Academic Affairs Committee (2011-2013) Member, President's Committee on Investment Responsibility (2011-2013) Ex officio Member, President's Founders' Day Planning Committee (2011-2013) Ex officio Member, University Priorities Committee (2011-2013) Ex officio Member, Academic Programs Committee (2011-2013) Ex officio Member, Global Priorities Committee (2011-2013) Member, Board of Trustees Committee on Trusteeship (2011-present) Advising Postdoctoral Research Associate: Dr. Wei Wang (4/92-1/94) Postdoctoral Research Associate: Dr. Susan Leadbetter (6/07-5/09) Postdoctoral Research Associate: Dr. Jennifer Ayers (4/11-10/11) Postdoctoral Research Associate: Dr. Stefan Gary (10/11-present) Postdoctoral Research Associate: Dr. Apurva Dave (4/12-present) Postdoctoral Research Associate: Dr. Andrew Barton (6/12-present) Graduate Students: Sarah Brody Examining physical drivers of phytoplankton bloom phenology in subpolar regions; Ph.D. student,

matriculated 8/10 Apurva Dave

Environmental factors responsible for changes in marine primary productivity; (Ph.D. February 2012)

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Stefan Gary

Export pathways from the subpolar North Atlantic (Ph.D. October 2011) Kristi Cashman Burkholder

Subtropical to subpolar pathways (Ph.D. July 2011) Jennifer M. Ayers

Physical controls on the Transition Zone Chlorophyll Front and its relationship to marine migratory pathways (Ph.D. May 2011)

Jaime B. Palter

On the horizontal advection and biogeochemical impacts of North Atlantic mode waters and boundary currents (Ph.D., July 2007)

Nicole T. Mich

On the temporally-varying penetration of Mediterranean Overflow Waters into the subpolar gyre (M.S., November 2005)

Rachel A. Potter

Climate variability in the eastern North Atlantic (M.S., May 2002) Michaela Ciobotaru Iorga A climatological analysis and diagnostic model of the Mediterranean outflow in the eastern North Atlantic

(Ph.D., May 1998) Timothy J. Bold

The influence of propagating waves on particle exchange (M.S., November 1994)