John L. Bullister

Affiliate Assistant Professor
Chemical Oceanography
UW School of Oceanography


John L. Bullister, Ph.D. (Univ. of California at San Diego), Affiliate Assistant Professor. bullister@pmel.noaa.gov. Chemical tracers, especially dissolved chlorofluorocarbons, to study large-scale ocean circulation and mixing processes and evaluate coupled ocean-atmosphere numerical models; uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the ocean; and biogeochemical cycles of trace gases in the ocean and atmosphere. Oceanographer at Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory/NOAA and Fellow of the Joint Institute for Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO).

Lee, B.-S., J.L. Bullister and J.W. Murray (submitted) Anthropogenic chlorofluorocarbons in the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. Deep-Sea Research.

Jenkins, W.J., T.M. Joyce, J.L. Bullister and G.C. Johnson (submitted) A plume of volcanic 3-He observed in the shallow North Pacific. Nature.

Rintoul, S.R. and J.L. Bullister (in press) A late winter hydrographic sections from Tasmania to Antarctica. Deep-Sea Research.

Lee, B.-S., J.L. Bullister and F.A. Whitney (in press) Chlorofluorocarbon F-11 and carbon tetrachloride removal in Saanich Inlet, an intermittently anoxic basin. Marine Chemistry.

Orsi, A.H., G.C. Johnson and J.L. Bullister (in press) Circulation, mixing, and production of Antarctic bottom water. Progress in Oceanography.

Wanninkhof, R., S.C. Doney, T.-H. Peng, J.L. Bullister, K. Lee and R.A. Feely (in press) The anthropogenic CO2 invasion into the Atlantic Ocean. Tellus.

Sonnerup, R.E., P.D. Quay and J.L. Bullister (1999) Thermocline ventilation and oxygen utilization rates in the subtropical north Pacific based on CFC and 14C distributions during WOCE. Deep-Sea Research 46: 777–805.

Bullister, J.L. and D.P. Wisegarver (1998) The solubility of carbon tetrachloride in water and seawater. Deep-Sea Research 45: 1285–1302.

Craig, A.P., J.L. Bullister, D.E. Harrison, et al. (1998) A comparison of temperature, salinity, and chlorofluorocarbon observations with results from a 1° resolution three-dimensional global ocean model. Journal of Geophysical Research 103: 1099–1119.

Doney, S.C., J.L. Bullister and R. Wanninkhof (1998) Climatic variability in upper ocean ventilation rates diagnosed using chlorofluorocarbons. Geophysical Research Letters 25: 1399–1402.

Peng, T.-H., R. Wanninkhof, J.L. Bullister, R.A. Feely and T. Takahashi (1998) Quantification of decadal anthropogenic CO2 uptake in the ocean based on dissolved inorganic carbon measurements. Nature 396: 560–563.

Doney, S.C., W.J. Jenkins and J.L. Bullister (1997) A comparison of ocean tracer dating techniques on a meridional section in the eastern North Atlantic. Deep-Sea Research 44: 603–626.

Bonisch, G., J. Blindheim, J.L. Bullister, P. Schlosser and R.W.R. Wallace (1997) Long-term trends of temperature, salinity, density, and transient tracers in the central Greenland Sea. Journal of Geophysical Research 102: 18,553–18,571.


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