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GEORGE A
NTHONY JACKSON
PUBLICATIONS
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Topics
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Planktonic interactions at the small scale
Particle
dynamics and export
Modeling
the mesopelagic
Chemical
Inverse
food web analysis
Larval transport
Kelp bed physics
Kelp
bed biology and aquaculture
Miscellaneous
models
Environmental
issues
Molecular ecology
Planktonic
interactions at the small scale
Jackson, G. A . 1980. Phytoplankton growth and
zooplankton
grazing in oligotrophic oceans. Nature
284: 439-441 PDF.
Jackson, G. A.. 1987. Physical and chemical properties of
aquatic environments. In: Fletcher, M., T.R.G. Gray, and J.G. Jones
[Eds.], Ecology of Microbial Communities, pp. 213-233.
Cambridge Univ. Press.
PDF
Jackson, G. A. . 1987. Simulating chemosensory responses
of
marine microorganisms. Limnol. Oceanogr. 32: 1253-1266 PDF
Jackson, G. A. 1989. Simulation of bacterial attraction
and
adhesion to falling particles in an aquatic environment. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 34 : 514-530 PDF.
Murray, A. G., and G. A. Jackson. 1992. Viral dynamics: a
model of
the effects of size, shape, motion and abundance of single-celled
planktonic organisms and other particles. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
89: 103-116 PDF.
Jackson, G. A.. 1993. Flux feeding as a mechanism for
zooplankton grazing and its implications for vertical particulate
flux. Limnol. Oceanogr. 38: 1328-1331. PDF
Kiørboe, T., and G. A. Jackson. 2001. Marine snow,
organic solute plumes, and optimal chemosensory behavior of bacteria. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 46 : 1309-1318 PDF.
Jackson, G. A., and T. Kiørboe. 2004. Zooplankton
use of
chemodetection to find and eat particles. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
269: 153-162 PDF,
Visser, A. W., and G. A. Jackson. 2004. Characteristics of
the
chemical
plume behind a sinking particle in a turbulent water column. Mar.
Ecol.
Prog. Ser. 283: 55-71. PDF
Particle dynamics and export
Jackson, G. A. 1990. A model of the formation of
marine algal flocs by physical coagulation processes. Deep-Sea Res.
37 :1197-1211 PDF.
Jackson, G. A. , and S. E. Lochmann. 1992. Effect of
coagulation on nutrient and light limitation of an algal bloom. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 37: 77-89 PDF
Jackson, G. A., and S. E. Lochmann. 1993. Modeling
coagulation
in marine ecosystems. In: J. Buffle and H. P. van Leeuwen [Eds.], Environmental
Particles, v. 2, p. 387-414, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida. PDF
Jackson, G. A.. 1994. Particle trajectories in a rotating
cylinder: implications for aggregation incubations. Deep-Sea Res.
41: 429-437 PDF.
Jackson, G. A. Coagulation of marine algae. 1995. In: Huang,
C.
P., C. R. O'Melia, and J. J. Morgan [Eds.] Aquatic chemistry:
principles and application of interfacial and inter-species
interactions in aquatic systems, p. 203-217. American Chemical
Society, Washington.
PDF
Kiørboe, T., J. L. S. Hansen, A. L. Alldredge, G.
A. Jackson,
U. Passow, H. G. Dam, D. T. Drapeau, A. Waite, and C. Garcia.
1996. Sedimentation of phytoplankton during a spring diatom bloom:
rates and mechanisms. J. Mar. Res. 54 : 1123-1148 PDF.
Jackson, G. A., B. E. Logan, A. L. Alldredge, and H.
G. Dam. 1995. Combining particle size spectra from a mesocosm
experiment
measured using photographic and aperture impedance (Coulter and Elzone)
techniques. Deep-Sea Res. II 42: 139-157.
PDF
Jackson, G. A. 1995. Comparing observed changes in
particle size
spectra with those predicted using coagulation theory. Deep-Sea
Res. II 42 : 159-184. PDF
Jackson, G. A. 1995. TEP and coagulation during a
mesocosm
experiment. Deep-Sea Res. II 42: 215-222. PDF
Alldredge, A. L., and G. A. Jackson. 1995. Aggregation in
marine
systems. Deep-Sea Res. II 42: 1-7 PDF.
Burd, A., and G. A. Jackson. 1997. The evolution of particle
size
spectra. I: pulsed input. J. Geophys. Res. 102:
10,545-10,561. PDF
Jackson, G. A., R. Maffione, D. K. Costello, A L.
Alldredge, B. E. Logan, and H. G. Dam. 1997. Particle size spectra
between 1
micron and 1 cm at Monterey Bay determined using multiple instruments. Deep-Sea
Res. I 44 : 1739-1767. PDF
Jackson, G. A. and A. B. Burd. 1998. Aggregation in the
marine
environment. Environ. Sci. Technol. 32: 2805-2814. PDF
Jackson, G. A. 1998.Using fractal scaling and two
dimensional
particle size spectra to calculate coagulation rates for heterogeneous
systems. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 202: 20-29.
PDF
Burd, A., S. B. Moran, and G. A. Jackson. 2000. A coupled
adsorption-aggregation model of the POC/234Th ratio of
marine particles. Deep-Sea Res. I 47: 103-120. PDF
Jackson, G. A. 2001. Effect of coagulation on a model
planktonic
food web. Deep-Sea Res. I 48: 95-123 PDF.
Jackson, G. A., and A. B. Burd. 2002. A model for
the distribution of particle flux in the mid-water column controlled by
subsurface biotic interactions. Deep-Sea
Res. II 49: 193--217 PDF.
Burd, A. B., and G. A. Jackson. 2002. Modeling steady
state particle size spectra.
Environ. Sci. Technol. 36: 323-327 PDF.
Jackson, G. A. 2002. Collecting the garbage of the
sea:
the role of aggregation in ocean carbon transport. US JGOFS
Newsletter 11 (4): 1-3, 10 PDF.
Boyd, P. W., G. A. Jackson, and A. M. Waite. 2002. Are
mesoscale
perturbation experiments in polar waters prone to physical artefacts?
Evidence from algal aggregation modelling studies. Geophys. Res.
Lett. 29: 10.1029/2001GL014210 PDF
Jackson, G. A.. 2005. Coagulation theory and models of
oceanic
plankton aggregation. In Flocculation in Natural and
Engineered
Environmental Systems. I. Droppo, G. Leppard, S. Liss, and T.
Milligan, eds. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, p. 271-292. PDF
Jackson, G. A., A. M.
Waite, and P. W. Boyd 2005. Role of algal aggregation in vertical
carbon
export during SOIREE and in other low biomass environments, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L13607, doi:10.1029/2005GL023180.
PDF
Boyd, P. W., R. Strzpek, S. Takeda, G. A. Jackson, C.S. Wong, R. M.
McKay, C. Law, H. Kiyosawa, H. Saito, N. Sherry, K. Johnson, J. Gower,
and N. Ramaiah. 2005. The evolution and termination of an iron-induced
mesoscale bloom in the North East subarctic Pacific. Limnol. Oceanogr. 50: 1872-1886. PDF
Tang, K. W., H-P. Grossart, E. M. Yam, G.
A. Jackson, H. J.W. Ducklow, and T. Kiørboe. 2006.
Mesocosm
study of particle dynamics and control of particle-associated bacteria
by flagellate grazing. Mar. Ecol.
Prog. Ser. 325: 15-27. PDF
Richardson, T. L., and G. A. Jackson.
2007. Small phytoplankton and carbon export from the surface ocean. Science 315: 838--840.
Burd, A.B., G. A. Jackson, and
S. B. Moran. 2007. The role of the particle size spectrum in estimating
POC
fluxes from 234Th /238U disequilibrium. Deep-Sea Res. I 54: 897-918.
Jackson, G. A., and T
Kiørboe. 2008. Maximum phytoplankton concentrations in the
sea. Limnol. Oceanogr. 53: 395-399.
Stemmann, L., D. Eloire, A. Sciandra, G.
A. Jackson, L. Guidi, M. Picheral, and G. Gorsky. 2008.
Volume distribution for particles between 3.5 to 2000 \mum\ in the
upper 200 m region of the South Pacific Gyre. Biogeosciences 5: 299-310.
Jackson, G. A., 2008.
Effect of
mixed layer depth on phytoplankton removal by coagulation and on the
critical depth concept. Deep-Sea Res. I 55: 766-775.
Guidi, L., G. A. Jackson,
L. Stemmann, J. C. Miquel, M. Picheral, G. Gorsky.
2008. Particle size distribution and flux in the mesopelagic: a
close
relationship. Deep Sea Res. I. 55: 1364-1374.
Checkley, D. M., R. E. Davis, A. W. Herman, G. A. Jackson, B. Beanlands, and L.
A. Regier. 2008. Assessing plankton and other particles in
situ with
the SOLOPC. Limnol. Oceanogr.
53: 2123-2136.
Burd, A. B., and G. A. Jackson.
2009. Particle aggregation. Ann.
Rev. Mar. Sci. 1:
65--90.
Lepore, K., S. B. Moran, A. B. Burd, G. A. Jackson, J. N. Smith, R. P.
Kelly, E. Kaberi, S. Stravrakakis, G. Asimakopoulou. 2009.
Sediment
trap and in-situ pump size-fractionated POC/234Th ratios in the
Mediterranean Sea and Northwest Atlantic: implications for POC export. Deep-Sea Res. I. 56: 599-613.
Modeling the
mesopelagic
Jackson, G. A. 1986. Interaction of physical and
biological
processes in the settlement of planktonic larvae. Bull. Mar. Sci.
39 : 202-212.
PDF
Stemmann, L., G. A. Jackson, and D. Ianson. 2004. A
vertical
model of particle size distributions and fluxes in the midwater column
that includes biological and physical processes. I. Model
formulation. Deep-Sea Res. I 51: 865--884 PDF.
Stemmann, L., G. A. Jackson, and G. Gorsky. 2004. A vertical
model of
particle size distributions and fluxes in the midwater column that
includes biological and physical processes. II. Application
to a three year survey in the NW Mediterranean Sea. Deep-Sea
Res. I 51: 885--908. PDF
Ianson, D., G. A. Jackson, R. Lampitt, M.
Angel,
and A. B. Burd. 2004. The effect of net avoidance on estimates of diel
vertical
migration. Limnol. Oceanogr. 49: 2297-2303. PDF
Chemical
Clark, M. E., G. A. Jackson , and W. J. North. 1972 Dissolved
free
amino acids in southern California coastal waters. Limnol. Oceanogr.
17 : 749-758.
Jackson, G. A ., and J. J. Morgan. 1978. Trace
metal-chelator
interactions and phytoplankton growth in seawater media: Theoretical
analysis and comparison with reported observations. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 23 : 268-282 PDF.
Jackson, G. A. , and P. M. Williams. 1985. Importance of
dissolved organic nitrogen and phosphorus to biological nutrient
cycling. Deep-Sea Res. 32 : 223-235. PDF
Jackson, G. A. , and P.M. Williams. 1988. Measures of net
oxidant concentration in seawater. Deep-Sea
Res. 35 : 209-226 PDF
Jackson, G. A. 1988. Implications of high dissolved
organic
matter concentrations on oceanic properties and processes. Oceanography.
1 (2): 28-33.
Jackson, G. A., F. Azam, A. F. Carlucci, R. W. Eppley, B.
Finney, D. S. Gorsline, B. Hickey, C.-A. Huh, R. A. Jahnke, I. R.
Kaplan, M. R. Landry, L. F. Small, M. I. Venkatesan, P. M. Williams,
and
K. M. Wong. 1989. Elemental cycling off the coast of Southern
California. EOS 70 : 146-155.
Jackson, G. A. 1993. The significance of the DOC pool for
primary production estimates. ICES
Mar. Sci. Symp. 197: 141-148 PDF.
Savoye, N., C. Benitez-Nelson, A. B. Burd, J. K. Cochran, M.
Charette, K. O. Buesseler, G.
A. Jackson, M. Roy-Barman, S. Schmidt and M. Elsken . 2006. An
overview of techniques used to model 234Th in the water column. Mar. Chem. 100: 234-249. PDF
Jackson, G. A. 2007.
``Diffusion''.
Entry in Encyclopedia of the Rocky Intertidal, M. W. Denny
and S. D. Gaines, Eds., University of California Press, 177-179.
Inverse food web
analysis
Eldridge, P. M., and G. A. Jackson. 1992. Benthic food
web flows in
the Santa Monica Basin estimated using inverse methodology. In: G. T.
Rowe and V. Pariente [Eds.], Deep-sea food chains and the global
carbon cycle, pp 255-276. Kluwer Academic.
Eldridge, P. M., and G. A. Jackson. 1993. Benthic trophic
dynamics in
California coastal basin and continental slope communities inferred
using inverse analysis. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 99:
115-135. PDF
Jackson, G. A. , and P. M. Eldridge. 1992. Food web
analysis of
a planktonic system off Southern California. Prog. Oceanogr. 30:
223-251
PDF.
Niquil, N, G. A. Jackson, L. Legendre, and B.
Delesalle.1998. Inverse model analysis of the planktonic foodweb of
Takapoto
Atoll (French Polynesia). Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 165:
17-29.
PDF
Richardson, T. L., G. A. Jackson, and A. B. Burd. 2003.
Planktonic
food web dynamics in two contrasting regions of Florida Bay, USA.
Bull. Mar. Sci.. 73: 569-591
PDF.
Richardson, T. L., G. A. Jackson, H. W. Ducklow, and M. R.
Roman. 2004. Planktonic food webs of the equatorial Pacific at
0°
N, 140° W: a synthesis of EqPac times-series carbon flux
data. Deep-Sea Res.
I. 51: 1254-1274. PDF
Breed, G. A., G. A. Jackson, and T. L. Richardson.
2004. Sedimentation, carbon export, and food web structure in the
Mississippi
River plume described by
inverse analysis. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 278: 35-51. PDF
Richardson, T. L., G. A.
Jackson,
H. W. Ducklow, and M. R. Roman. 2006. Spatial and seasonal patterns of
carbon
cycling through planktonic food webs of the Arabian Sea determined by
inverse analysis. Deep-Sea Res. II
53: 555-575. PDF
Niquil, N., G. Bartoli, J. Urabe, G. A Jackson, L. Legendre, C. Dupuy,
M. Kumagai 2006. Carbon steady-state model of the planktonic food web
of Lake
Biwa, Japan. Freshwater Biology
51: 1570-1585. PDF
Larval transport
Jackson, G. A ., and R. R. Strathmann. 1981. Larval
mortality
from offshore mixing as a link between precompetent and competent
periods of development. Amer. Nat. 118 : 16-26 PDF.
Brown, C. A., G. A. Jackson, and D. A. Brooks. 2000. Particle
transport through a narrow tidal inlet due to tidal forcing
and implications for larval transport. J. Geophys. Res. 105:
24141-24156. PDF
Brown, C. A., S. A. Holt, G. A. Jackson, D. A. Brooks and
G. J. Holt. 2004. Simulating larval supply to estuarine nursery areas:
How much variation in larval supply to Aransas Pass inlet is explained
by
physical processes? Fish. Oceanogr. 13: 181--196 PDF
Brown, C.A., G. A. Jackson,
S. A. Holt, and G. J. Holt. 2005. Spatial and temporal patterns in
larval
transport to estuarine nursery habitat. Estuar. Coastal Shelf Sci.
66: 33-46.
PDF
Kelp bed physics
Jackson, G. A ., and C. D. Winant. 1983. Effect of a kelp
forest on coastal currents. Cont. Shelf Res. 2 : 75-80 PDF.
Jackson, G. A. 1984. Internal wave attenuation by
coastal
kelp stands. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
14: 1300-1306 PDF.
Jackson, G. A. 1988. Kelvin wave propagation in a
high
drag coastal environment. J. Phys.
Oceanogr. 18 : 1733-1743. PDF
Jackson, G. A. 1997.Currents in the high drag environment
of a
coastal kelp stand off California. Cont. Shelf Res. 17:
1913-1938. PDF
Kelp bed
biology and aquaculture
Jackson, G. A ., and W. J. North. 1973.Concerning the
selection of seaweeds suitable for mass cultivation in a number of
large, open-ocean, solar energy facilities ("marine farms") in order to
provide a source of organic matter for conversion to food, synthetic
fuels and electrical
energy. Final Report under Contract #N60530-73-MV176, 135 pp.
Issued
by the U.S. Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, Calif.
Jackson, G. A . Biological constraints on seaweed
culture.1977. In: A. Mitsui, S. Miyachi, A. San Pietro, and S. Tamura
[Eds.], Biological Solar Energy Conversion, 437-448. Academic
Press, New York.
Jackson, G. A . 1977. Nutrients and production of giant
kelp,
Macrocystis pyrifera , off Southern California. Limnol. Oceanogr.
22 : 979-995 PDF.
Jackson, G. A . 1980. Marine biomass production through
seaweed
aquaculture. In: A. San Pietro [Ed.], Biochemical and
photosynthetic aspects of energy production, p. 31-58. Academic
Press, New York.
Jackson, G. A. . 1984. The physical and chemical
environment
of a kelp community. In : W. Bascom [Ed.], The Effects of Waste
Disposal on Kelp Communities, pp. 11-37. Southern California
Coastal Water Research Project, Long Beach, Calif.
Jackson, G. A. , D. E. James, and W. J. North.
1985. Morphological relationships among fronds of giant kelp
Macrocystis
pyrifera off La Jolla, California. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
26 : 261-270. PDF
North, W. J., Jackson, G. A. , and S. L. Manley. 1986.
Macrocystis and its environment, knowns and unknowns. Aquat.
Bot. 26 : 9-26.
Jackson, G. A.. 1987. Modelling the growth and harvest
yield of
the giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera. Mar. Biol. 95:
611-624. PDF
Miscellaneous models
Jackson, G. A. 1983. Zooplankton grazing effects on 14C-based
phytoplankton production measurements: a theoretical study. J.
Plank. Res. 4 : 83-94. PDF
E. Corner, U. Brockmann, J. C. Goldman, G. A. Jackson , R. P.
LeBorgne, M. Lewis, and A. Yayanos. 1984. Excretion and mineralization
processes in the open sea. In : M. J. R. Fasham [Ed.], Flows of
Energy and Materials in Marine Ecosystems: Theory and Practice, pp.
663-669. Plenum Press, New York.
Jahnke, R. A., and G. A. Jackson. 1987. The role of seafloor
organisms in oxygen consumption in the deep North Pacific Ocean. Nature
329 : 621-623.
Jahnke, R. A., and G. A. Jackson. 1992. The spatial
distribution of
sea floor oxygen consumption in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In: G.
T. Rowe and V. Pariente [Eds.], Deep-sea food chains and the global
carbon cycle, 295-307. Kluwer Academic.
Tett, P., G. Jackson, F. Joos, P. Nival, J. Rodriquez, and U.
Wolf. 1993. Modelling particle fluxes. In: G. T. Evans and M. J. R.
Fasham
[Eds.], Towards a model of ocean biogeochemical processes, p.
227-236.
Murray, A. G., G. A. Jackson. 1993. Viral dynamics II: a model
of
the interaction of ultraviolet light and mixing processes on viral
survival in seawater. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 102:
105-114.
PDF
Haney, J. D., and G. A. Jackson, 1996. Modeling phytoplankton
growth
rates. J. Plankt. Res. 18: 63-85. PDF
Burd, A. B., and G. A. Jackson. 2002. An analysis of
water
column nutrient distributions in Florida Bay. Estuaries 25
(4A): 570--585 PDF
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Environmental issues
Jackson, G. A ., R. C. Y. Koh, N. H. Brooks, and J.
J. Morgan. 1979. Assessment of alternative strategies for sludge
disposal
into deep ocean basins off southern California. EQL Rept.
14 , Environmental Quality Laboratory, Calif. Inst. Tech.,
Pasadena, Calif.
Jackson, G. A. 1982. Sludge disposal in Southern
California
basins. Environ. Sci. Technol. 16 : 746-757.
Brooks, N. H., R. G. Arnold, R. C. Y. Koh, G. A. Jackson , and
W. K. Faisst.1982. Deep Ocean disposal off Orange County,
California: A
research plan. EQL Rept. 21 , Environmental Quality
Laboratory, Calif. Inst. Tech., Pasadena, Calif.
Jackson, G. A. (panel chairman), K. K. Bertine, N.
H. Brooks, J. D. Ditmars, S. J. Eisenreich, and C. R. O'Melia. 1984.
Report
of the panel on marine sciences. In: S. I. Auerbach and E.D. Goldberg
[Co-chairmen and Eds.], Disposal of Industrial and Domestic Wastes:
Land and Sea Alternatives, pp. 39-72. Report of the National
Research
Council's workshop on Land, Sea, and Air Options for the Disposal of
Industrial
and Domestic Wastes, held at Napa Valley, California, January 1983.
National
Academy Press, Washington, D.C.
Jackson, G. A. 1986. Physical oceanography of the
Southern
California Bight, pp. 13-52. In : R. W. Eppley [Ed.], Plankton
Dynamics of the Southern California Bight, Chap. 2.
Springer-Verlag, Berlin and New York.
Nelson, J., J. R. Beers, R. W. Eppley, G. A. Jackson , J.
J. McCarthy, and A. Soutar. 1987. A particle flux study in the Santa
Monica-San Pedro Basin off Los Angeles: particle flux, primary
production and transmissometer survey. Cont. Shelf Res. 8:
307-328.
Brooks, N. H., R. G. Arnold, R. C. Y. Koh, G. A. Jackson , and
W. K. Faisst.1987. Deep ocean disposal of sewage sludges off Orange
Country,
California: a research plan. In : T.P. O'Connor, W.V. Burt, and I.W.
Duedall [Eds.], Physicochemical processes and wastes in the
ocean, pp. 99-115. Krieger, Melbourne, FL. Sept. 1987.
Jackson, G. A.. 1987. Overview of marine pollution. Proceedings,
Workshop on Ocean Disposal, National Taiwan University, Taipei,
R.O.C, 22-24 June 1987, p385-408.
Jackson, G.A.. 1987. Marine pollution in Southern
California.
Proceedings, Workshop on Ocean Disposal, National Taiwan
University, Taipei, R.O.C, 22-24 June 1987, p409-437.
Molecular ecology
Ward, B. B., D. Eveillard, J. D. Kirshtein, J. D. Nelson, M. A. Voytek,
and G. A. Jackson.
2007. Ammonia-oxidizing bacterial community composition in estuarine
and
oceanic environments assessed using a functional gene microarray. Env. Microbio. 9: 2522--2538.
Bulow, S. E., C. A. Francis, G. A.
Jackson, and B. B. Ward. 2008. Sediment denitrifier community
composition and nirS gene expression investigated with functional gene
microarrays. Env. Microbio.
10: 3057-3069.
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