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Michael L. Carroll

prior employee

news
  1. Lenge leve muslingen

    Lenge leve muslingen

    2015-06-01 (Norwegian)

documents
  1. Lenge leve muslingen

    Lenge leve muslingen

    2015-06-01 (Norwegian)

Research article
  1. Seafloor warm water temperature anomalies impact benthic macrofauna communities of a high-Arctic cold-water fjord

    Èric Jordà-Molina, Paul E. Renaud [+7]

    Marine Environmental Research 2023-07

  2. Resistant calcification responses of Arctica islandica clams under ocean acidification conditions

    Yi-Wei Liu, Alan D. Wanamaker Jr. [+5]

    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 2023-03

  3. CASCADE – The Circum-Arctic Sediment CArbon DatabasE

    Jannik Martens, Evgeny Romankevich [+22]

    Earth System Science Data 2021-06-08

  4. Fundamental questions and applications of sclerochronology: Community-defined research priorities

    Tamara Trofimova, Stella J. Alexandroff [+25]

    Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2020-10

  5. Chemosynthesis influences food web and community structure in high-Arctic benthos

    EKL Åström, ML Carroll [+5]

    Marine Ecology Progress Series 2019-10-24

  6. Energetics of the extremely long-living bivalve Arctica islandica based on a Dynamic Energy Budget model

    Irene Ballesta-Artero, Starrlight Augustine [+5]

    Journal of Sea Research 2019-01

  7. Geophysical and geochemical controls on the megafaunal community of a high Arctic cold seep

    Arunima Sen, Emmelie K. L. Åström [+6]

    Biogeosciences 2018-07-25

  8. Methane cold seeps as biological oases in the high‐Arctic deep sea

    Emmelie K. L. Åström, Michael L. Carroll [+4]

    Limnology and Oceanography 2017-10-27

  9. Postglacial response of Arctic Ocean gas hydrates to climatic amelioration

    Pavel Serov, Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta [+9]

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2017-06-05

  10. A new genus and two new species of Thyasiridae associated with methane seeps off Svalbard, Arctic Ocean

    Emmelie K.L. Åström, P. Graham Oliver [+1]

    Marine Biology Research 2017-04-21

  11. A key to the past? Element ratios as environmental proxies in two Arctic bivalves

    Mikko Vihtakari, William G. Ambrose [+7]

    Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 2017-01

  12. Decoding the oxygen isotope signal for seasonal growth patterns in Arctic bivalves

    Mikko Vihtakari, Paul E. Renaud [+5]

    Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 2016-03

  13. Linking large-scale climate variability with A rctica islandica shell growth and geochemistry in northern Norway

    Madelyn J. Mette, Alan D. Wanamaker [+3]

    Limnology and Oceanography 2015-12-31

  14. Interpreting environmental change in coastal Alaska using traditional and scientific ecological knowledge

    William G. Ambrose, Lisa M. Clough [+5]

    Frontiers in Marine Science 2014-09-29

  15. Bivalve growth rate and isotopic variability across the Barents Sea Polar Front

    Michael L. Carroll, William G. Ambrose [+3]

    Journal of Marine Systems 2014-02

  16. Carbonate clumped isotope compositions of modern marine mollusk and brachiopod shells

    Gregory A. Henkes, Benjamin H. Passey [+4]

    Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 2013-04

  17. Benthic infaunal community variability on the northern Svalbard shelf

    Michael L. Carroll & William G. Ambrose

    Polar Biology 2012-03-16

  18. Pan-Svalbard growth rate variability and environmental regulation in the Arctic bivalve Serripes groenlandicus

    Michael L. Carroll, William G. Ambrose [+5]

    Journal of Marine Systems 2011-11

  19. Climatic regulation of Clinocardium ciliatum (bivalvia) growth in the northwestern Barents Sea

    Michael L. Carroll, William G. Ambrose [+5]

    Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 2011-03

  20. Bivalves as indicators of environmental variation and potential anthropogenic impacts in the southern Barents Sea

    Michael L. Carroll, Beverly J. Johnson [+5]

    Marine Pollution Bulletin 2009-01

  21. Accumulation of organic carbon in western Barents Sea sediments

    JoLynn Carroll, Agata Zaborska [+4]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008-10

  22. Pelagic–benthic coupling in the western Barents Sea: Processes and time scales

    Paul E. Renaud, Nathalie Morata [+3]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008-10

  23. Pelagic and sympagic contribution of organic matter to zooplankton and vertical export in the Barents Sea marginal ice zone

    Tobias Tamelander, Marit Reigstad [+3]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008-10

  24. Benthic infauna of the seasonally ice-covered western Barents Sea: Patterns and relationships to environmental forcing

    Michael L. Carroll, Stanislav G. Denisenko [+2]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008-10

  25. Seasonal feeding strategies of Calanus in the high-Arctic Svalbard region

    Janne E. Søreide, Stig Falk-Petersen [+5]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008-10

  26. Recent sediment accumulation rates for the Western margin of the Barents Sea

    Agata Zaborska, JoLynn Carroll [+5]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008-10

  27. Food webs and carbon flux in the Barents Sea

    Paul Wassmann, Marit Reigstad [+10]

    Progress in Oceanography 2006-10

  28. Benthic community response to ice algae and phytoplankton in Ny Ålesund, Svalbard

    KW McMahon, Jr Ambrose WG [+5]

    Marine Ecology Progress Series 2006-04-03

  29. Distribution coefficients (Kd's) for use in risk assessment models of the Kara Sea

    J Carroll, F Boisson [+7]

    Applied Radiation and Isotopes 1999-07

  30. Seasonal patterns and depth-specific trends of zooplankton fecal pellet fluxes in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea

    Michael L. Carroll, Juan-Carlos Miquel [+1]

    Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 1998-08

  31. Barnacle population dynamics and recruitment regulation in southcentral Alaska

    Michael L. Carroll

    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 1996-08

  32. Predator foraging behavior: effect of a novel prey species on prey selection by a marine intertidal gastropod

    Michael L. Carroll & David S. Wethey

    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 1990-07

posted online
Academic review
  1. Cold Seeps in a Warming Arctic: Insights for Benthic Ecology

    Emmelie K. L. Åström, Arunima Sen [+2]

    Frontiers in Marine Science 2020-05-21

  2. The revolution of crossdating in marine palaeoecology and palaeoclimatology

    Bryan A. Black, Carin Andersson [+9]

    Biology Letters 2019-01

  3. The Application of Long-Lived Bivalve Sclerochronology in Environmental Baseline Monitoring

    Juliane Steinhardt, Paul G. Butler [+2]

    Frontiers in Marine Science 2016-09-23

Academic chapter
  1. The Arctic seas

    Michael L. Carroll & JoLynn Carroll

    Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems 2020-02-03

  2. Chapter 26. The Practicalities of the Ecosystem Approach in the Barents Sea: The ECOBAR Project

    Tavis Potts, Branka Valcic [+2]

    The Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction 2014-01-01

  3. The Arctic Seas

    Michael Leslie Carroll & JoLynn Carroll

    Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems 2003

Conference poster
  1. Chemosynthesis-influenced trophic relationships and community structure at Barents Sea cold seeps

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+5]

    EGU General Assembly 2019 2019-04-07

  2. Trophic relationships and community structure at cold seeps in the Barents Sea

    Emmelie Åström, Arunima Sen [+5]

    ARCTOS annual meeting 2018 2018-03-13

  3. Methane Cold Seeps as a Biological Oasis in the High-Arctic Deep-sea: Benthic community structure at Vestnesa seep, 79˚ N

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    ARCTOS annual meeting 2018 2018-03-13

  4. Trophic relationships and community structure at cold seeps in the Barents Sea

    Emmelie Åström, Arunima Sen [+5]

    Arctic Frontiers 2018 2018-01-21

  5. Arctic cold seeps in marine methane hydrate environments: impacts on shelf macrobenthic community structure offshore Svalbard

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+2]

    13th International Conference on Gas In Marine Sediments 2016-09-19

  6. Exploring Arctic cold seeps with photomosaics and GIS

    Arunima Sen, Emmelie Åström [+2]

    13th International Conference on Gas In Marine Sediments 2016-09-19

  7. Benthic faunal community structure associated with an Arctic deep sea cold seep at 79°N, Svalbard

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    Gordon Research Conferences, Natural Gas Hydrate Systems. 2016-02-28

  8. Benthic macro fauna in Svalbard methane seeps: Community structure and signs of novel methane-associated species

    Emmelie Karin Linnea Åström, Michael Carroll [+4]

    Arctic Frontiers Meeting 2015-01-18

  9. ARAMACC Annual archives of marine climate change

    Paul G. Butler, Carin Andersson [+11]

    2014 Ocean Science Meeting 2014-02-23

Lecture
  1. Methane release at underwater mounds in the Barents Sea (76° N) and its impact on Arctic benthic faunal communities

    Emmelie Åström, Arunima Sen [+4]

    AMGG Research School Annual meeting 2017 2017-10-03

  2. Environmental Changes of the Last Glacial Cycle Controlling a Re-Emerging Arctic Gas Hydrate System

    Pavel Serov, Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta [+9]

    9th International Conference on Gas Hydrates 2017-06-25

  3. Methane release at underwater mounds in the Barents Sea: Impact on Arctic macro-benthic faunal communities

    Emmelie Åström, Arunima Sen [+3]

    Ecosystem Studies of Sub-Arctic and Arctic Seas - ESSAS 2017-06-13

  4. Sub-seabed methane emissions influences infaunal and megafaunal community structure at Vestnesa cold seep, 79 N°

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    13th International Conference on Gas In Marine Sediments 2016-09-19

  5. Deglaciation-driven methane release developing gas hydrate pingos at Storfjordrenna Trough, Svalbard

    Pavel Serov, Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta [+8]

    13th International Conference on Gas In Marine Sediments 2016-09-19

  6. Shell growth and environmental control of methanophyllic Thyasirid bivalves from Svalbard cold seeps

    Michael Leslie Carroll, Emmelie Åström [+5]

    4th International Sclerochronology Conference 2016-06-05

  7. Infaunal and megafaunal benthic community structure associated with cold seeps at the Vestnesa Ridge (79 N)

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    EGU General Assembly 2016 2016-04-17

  8. Shell growth and environmental control of methanophyllic Thyasirid bivalves from Svalbard cold seeps

    Michael Leslie Carroll, Emmelie Åström [+5]

    EGU General Assembly 2016 2016-04-17

  9. Infaunal and megafaunal community structure associated with cold seeps at the Vestnesa Ridge (79 N°) Svalbard

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    AMGG research school meeting 2016-04-11

  10. Shell growth and environmental control of methanophyllic Thyasirid bivalves from Svalbard cold seeps

    Michael Leslie Carroll, Emmelie Åström [+5]

    45th Benthic Ecology Meeting 2016-03-16

  11. Chemosynthetic-influenced benthic macro faunal communities in Svalbard, Norway

    Emmelie Karin Linnea Åström, Michael Carroll [+4]

    AMGG Research School Workshop 2015-03-23

  12. Coupling and feedbacks in the thermogenic gas hydrate system of the Arctic

    Jurgen Mienert, JoLynn Carroll [+13]

    PERGAMON Final Symposium 2013-11-05

event
Conference presentation
  1. Late-Holocene climate and ocean variability from tree-rings and high-resolution marine archives in North Norway

    Andreas Kirchhefer, William G. Ambrose [+5]

    EGU General Assembly 2009 2009-04-19

conference article
  1. Arctic Bivalves as Indicators of Environmental Variation

    Michael L. Carroll, Stanislav G. Denisenko [+6]

    All Days 2008-04-15

erratum
Research report