C. Mark Moore

12.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
105 papers, 5.7k citations indexed

About

C. Mark Moore is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, C. Mark Moore has authored 105 papers receiving a total of 5.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 92 papers in Oceanography, 44 papers in Ecology and 14 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in C. Mark Moore's work include Marine and coastal ecosystems (91 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (60 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (31 papers). C. Mark Moore is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal ecosystems (91 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (60 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (31 papers). C. Mark Moore collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and United States. C. Mark Moore's co-authors include Eric P. Achterberg, Anna E. Hickman, Richard J. Geider, Thomas S. Bibby, Jonathan Sharples, Thomas J. Browning, David J. Suggett, Mike Lucas, Alex J. Poulton and Richard Sanders and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

C. Mark Moore

99 papers receiving 5.6k citations

Hit Papers

Global analysis of ocean phytoplankton nutrient limitatio... 2023 2026 2024 2025 2023 25 50 75

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
C. Mark Moore United Kingdom 44 4.6k 2.3k 1.1k 770 757 105 5.7k
Philippe D. Tortell Canada 38 4.5k 1.0× 2.0k 0.9× 1.1k 1.0× 1.2k 1.5× 821 1.1× 115 6.0k
Allen J. Milligan United States 28 4.0k 0.9× 2.3k 1.0× 597 0.6× 1.1k 1.5× 558 0.7× 38 5.5k
Stéphane Blain France 42 4.1k 0.9× 2.2k 1.0× 1.1k 1.0× 726 0.9× 697 0.9× 132 5.6k
Giacomo R. DiTullio United States 46 5.9k 1.3× 3.1k 1.4× 1.4k 1.3× 797 1.0× 761 1.0× 90 7.2k
Matthew M. Mills United States 38 3.4k 0.7× 2.2k 1.0× 1.2k 1.1× 529 0.7× 680 0.9× 63 4.4k
H. Rodger Harvey United States 38 2.3k 0.5× 2.3k 1.0× 928 0.9× 1.0k 1.3× 1.2k 1.5× 96 4.7k
Bernard Quéguiner France 36 4.2k 0.9× 2.2k 1.0× 1.5k 1.4× 588 0.8× 882 1.2× 73 6.2k
Björn Rost Germany 43 5.6k 1.2× 2.0k 0.9× 683 0.6× 1.2k 1.5× 893 1.2× 101 6.6k
James L. Pinckney United States 46 3.9k 0.9× 3.0k 1.3× 574 0.5× 1.0k 1.3× 2.0k 2.6× 118 6.7k
W.W.C. Gieskes Netherlands 45 4.1k 0.9× 2.1k 0.9× 961 0.9× 965 1.3× 1.5k 2.0× 104 6.2k

Countries citing papers authored by C. Mark Moore

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Fields of papers citing papers by C. Mark Moore

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of C. Mark Moore

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of C. Mark Moore. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of C. Mark Moore based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with C. Mark Moore. C. Mark Moore is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Birchill, Antony J., Neil J. Wyatt, Katsiaryna Pabortsava, et al.. (2024). Pathways and timescales of Southern Ocean hydrothermal iron and manganese transport. Communications Earth & Environment. 5(1). 1 indexed citations
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Wyatt, Neil J., Antony J. Birchill, Simon J. Ussher, et al.. (2023). Phytoplankton responses to dust addition in the Fe–Mn co-limited eastern Pacific sub-Antarctic differ by source region. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120(28). e2220111120–e2220111120. 9 indexed citations
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Mercier, Herlé, Elaine L. McDonagh, Gabriel Rosón, et al.. (2021). Counteracting Contributions of the Upper and Lower Meridional Overturning Limbs to the North Atlantic Nutrient Budgets: Enhanced Imbalance in 2010. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 35(6). 6 indexed citations
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Hopkins, Frances E., Philip D. Nightingale, John A. Stephens, et al.. (2020). A meta-analysis of microcosm experiments shows that dimethyl sulfide (DMS) production in polar waters is insensitive to ocean acidification. Biogeosciences. 17(1). 163–186. 11 indexed citations
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Hickman, Anna E., et al.. (2020). Constraining the response of phytoplankton to zooplankton grazing and photo-acclimation in a temperate shelf sea with a 1-D model – towards S2P3 v8.0. Geoscientific model development. 13(9). 4019–4040. 1 indexed citations
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Foster, Gavin L., et al.. (2020). The pH dependency of the boron isotopic composition of diatom opal ( Thalassiosira weissflogii ). Biogeosciences. 17(10). 2825–2837. 8 indexed citations
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Achterberg, Eric P., Sebastian Steigenberger, Chris M. Marsay, et al.. (2018). Iron Biogeochemistry in the High Latitude North Atlantic Ocean. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 1283–1283. 48 indexed citations
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Hopkins, Frances E., Philip D. Nightingale, John A. Stephens, et al.. (2018). Dimethylsulfide (DMS) production in polar oceans may be resilient to ocean acidification. Plymouth Marine Science Electronic Archive (The Marine Biological Association (MBA), Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and the Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS).). 7 indexed citations
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Richier, Sophie, Eric P. Achterberg, Cynthia Dumousseaud, et al.. (2014). Carbon cycling and phytoplankton responses within highly-replicated shipboard carbonate chemistry manipulation experiments conducted around Northwest European Shelf Seas. UTS ePRESS (University of Technology Sydney). 16 indexed citations
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Browning, Thomas J., Heather A. Bouman, C. Mark Moore, et al.. (2014). Nutrient regimes control phytoplankton ecophysiology in the South Atlantic. Biogeosciences. 11(2). 463–479. 51 indexed citations
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MacGilchrist, Graeme A., Tingting Shi, Toby Tyrrell, et al.. (2014). Effect of enhanced p CO 2 levels on the production of DOC and TEP in short-term bioassay experiments. 1 indexed citations
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Painter, Stuart C., Stephanie Henson, Alexander Forryan, et al.. (2014). An assessment of the vertical diffusive flux of iron and other nutrients to the surface waters of the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean. Biogeosciences. 11(8). 2113–2130. 22 indexed citations
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Richier, Sophie, Eric P. Achterberg, Cynthia Dumousseaud, et al.. (2014). Phytoplankton responses and associated carbon cycling during shipboard carbonate chemistry manipulation experiments conducted around Northwest European shelf seas. Biogeosciences. 11(17). 4733–4752. 32 indexed citations
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MacGilchrist, Graeme A., Tingting Shi, Toby Tyrrell, et al.. (2014). Effect of enhanced p CO 2 levels on the production of dissolved organic carbon and transparent exopolymer particles in short-term bioassay experiments. Biogeosciences. 11(13). 3695–3706. 29 indexed citations
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Moore, C. Mark, Matthew M. Mills, Angela Milne, et al.. (2006). Iron limits primary productivity during spring bloom development in the central North Atlantic. Global Change Biology. 12(4). 626–634. 114 indexed citations
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Moore, C. Mark, Edward J. Garnero, & Thorne Lay. (2002). D" Anisotropy Beneath the Atlantic Ocean and the Southern Pacific Ocean. AGUFM. 2002. 2 indexed citations
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Shaw, G. R., G. A. Codd, Judy O’Neil, et al.. (2001). The presence of microcystin-like compounds in blooms of the marine cyanobacterium, Trichodesmium spp.. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 115(4). 1–1. 2 indexed citations

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