About
Mark Moore is Head of School and Professor of Ocean Biogeochemistry within the School of Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton, based at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton.
He is a sea-going scientist predominantly working on marine nutrient and carbon cycling and contributes to teaching within undergraduate and graduate Marine Biology and Oceanography degree programmes.
His research interests focus on resource limitation of marine phytoplankton and other microbes alongside the physical causes and biogeochemical consequences of these processes.
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- Marine Biogeochemistry
- Oceanic nutrient and carbon cycling
- Phytoplankton photosynthesis
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Sponsor: Royal Society
Sponsor: National Oceanography Centre
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Sponsor: Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council
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Publications
104 publications
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C.M. Moore, D. Suggett, P.M. Holligan, J. Sharples, E.R. Abraham, M.I. Lucas, T.P. Rippeth, N.R. Fisher, J.H. Simpson & D.J. Hydes,
2003, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 259, 29-45
DOI: 10.3354/meps259029
Type: article
J. Allen, V. Cornell, C.M. Moore, N. Crisp & J. Dunning,
2002, Sea Technology, 43(4), 35-40
Type: article
Jonanthan Sharples, C. Mark Moore, Tom P. Rippeth, Patrick M. Holligan, David J. Hydes, Neil R. Fisher & John H. Simpson,
2001, Limnology and Oceanography, 46(3), 486-496
Type: article
J. Sharples, C.M. Moore & E.R. Abraham,
2001, Journal of Geophysical Research, 106(C7), 14069-14081
Type: article
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Teaching
Marine Biogeochemistry and Biological Oceanography
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