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Dr Neill Mackay

Dr Neill Mackay

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Physical Geography

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University of Exeter
Laver Building
North Park Road
Exeter EX4 4QE

About me:

My main area of expertise is the ocean circulation and its role in climate, with a particular interest in the ocean carbon sink. In recent work I have adapted an inverse method that uses a water-mass framework to diagnose ocean circulation and mixing from observations, and applied it to carbon. The method, known as the Optimal Transformation Method (OTM) provides a means of reconciling air-sea CO2 fluxes with interior changes in ocean carbon content, and I am attempting to use it to explain the role of changes in ocean circulation in ocean carbon sink variability.

 

Broad research specialisms

Ocean circulation, carbon sink, ocean mixing, inverse modelling.


Qualifications:

PhD, University of East Anglia, 2014
MPhys, University of York, 2007


Career:

PostDoc at the University of Exeter, 2018-Present

PostDoc at the National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool 2014-2018

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