- F. T. Mackenzie and K. E. Chave, 1961, A statistical technique applied to the geochemistry of pelagic muds. Journal of Geology, 69, 572-582.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1961, Stratigraphy. In: Guidebook of the 26th Annual Field Conference of Pennsylvania Geologists, 14-20.
- F. T. Mackenzie and J. D. Ryan, 1962, Notes on the orientation of cross-beds in Inyan Kara channel sandstones of the southern Black Hills. Pennsylvania Academy of Science Proceedings.
- F. T. Mackenzie and J. D. Ryan, 1962, Cloverly-Lakota and Fall River paleocurrents in the Wyoming Rockies. Wyoming Geological Association Guidebook. Symposium on Early Cretaceous Rocks of Wyoming and Adjacent Areas, 44-61.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1964, Bermuda pleistocene eolianites and paleowinds. Sedimentology, 3, 52-64.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1964, Geometry of Bermuda calcareous dune cross-bedding. Science, 144, 1449-1450.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1964, Strontium content and variable strontium-chlorinity relationship of Sargasso Sea water. Science, 146, 517-518.
- F.T. Mackenzie and L.S. Land, 1965, Die Pleistozane Fazies. International Association for Quaternary Research, VII International Congress, 311312.
- F. T. Mackenzie, L. V. Kulm, R. Cooley, and J. Barnhart, 1965, Homotrema rubrum (Lamarck) a sediment transport indicator. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 35, 265-272.
- F. T. Mackenzie and R. M. Garrels, 1965, Silicates: Reactivity with sea water. Science, 150, 57-58.
- F. T. Mackenzie and R. M. Garrels, 1966, Chemical mass balance between rivers and oceans. American Journal of Science, 264, 507-525.
- F. T. Mackenzie and R. M. Garrels, 1966, Silica-bicarbonate balance in the oceans and early diagenesis. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 36, 1075-1084.
- F. T. Mackenzie, R. M. Garrels, O. P. Bricker, and F. E. Bickley, 1967, Silica in sea water: Control by silica minerals. Science, 155, 1404-1405.
- L. S. Land, F. T. Mackenzie, and S. J. Gould, 1967, The Pleistocene history of Bermuda. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 78, 993-1006.
- R. M. Garrels and F. T. Mackenzie, 1967, Origin of the chemical compositions of some springs and lakes. In: Advances in Chemistry Series, No. 67, R. F. Gould, ed., American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 222-242.
- R. Wollast, F. T. Mackenzie, and O. P. Bricker, 1968, Experimental precipitation and genesis of sepiolite at earth-surface conditions. American Mineralogist, 53, 1645-1662.
- R. M. Garrels and F. T. Mackenzie, 1969, Sedimentary rock types: Relative proportions as a function of geological time. Science, 163, 570-571.
- G. K. Billings, O. P. Bricker, F. T. Mackenzie, and A. L. Brooks, 1969, Temporal variation of alkaline-earth element/chlorinity ratios in the Sargasso Sea. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 6, 231-236.
- H. C. Helgeson, R. M. Garrels, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1969, Evaluation of irreversible reactions in geochemical processes involving minerals and aqueous solutions. II. Applications. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 33, 455-481.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1969, Chemistry of seawater. In: The Encyclopedia of Marine Resources, F. E. Firth, ed., Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 106-112.
- F. T. Mackenzie, O. P. Bricker, R. N. Ginsburg, and L. S. Land, 1969, Carbonate Cements. Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Special Publication No. 3, 324 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie and L. S. Land, 1970, Field Guide to Bermuda Geology. Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Special Publication 4, 23 pp.
- H. C. Helgeson and F. T. Mackenzie, 1970, Silicate-sea water equilibria in the ocean system. Deep Sea Research, 17, 877-892.
- O. P. Bricker and F. T. Mackenzie, 1970, Limestones and red soils of Bermuda: Discussion. Bulletin Geological Society of America, 81, 2523-2524.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1970, Depositional environments in carbonate rocks. Bulletin American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 54, 370-371.
- F. T. Mackenzie and O. P. Bricker, 1971, Cementation of sediments by carbonate minerals. In: Carbonate Cements, O. P. Bricker, R. N. Ginsburg, L. S. Land, and F. T. Mackenzie, eds., Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Special Publication No. 3, 166-175.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1971, Geochemistry of sedimentary rocks. 1. Petrography and chemistry of arenaceous rocks. American Mineralogist, 56, 649.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1971, Geochemical Facies Analysis. Transactions of American Geophysical Union, 52, 779.
- F. T. Mackenzie and R. Gees, 1971, Quartz: Synthesis at earth-surface conditions. Science, 173, 533-535.
- R. M. Garrels and F. T. Mackenzie, 1971, Gregor's denudation rates of the continents. Nature, 231 (5302), 382-383.
- D. C. Thorstenson and F. T. Mackenzie, 1971, Experimental decomposition of algae in sea water and early diagenesis. Nature, 234, 543-545.
- F. T. Mackenzie and O. P. Bricker, 1971, Cementation of sediments by carbonate minerals. In: Carbonate Cements, O. P. Bricker, ed., The John Hopkins Press, 239-246.
- R. M. Garrels and F. T. Mackenzie, 1971, Evolution of Sedimentary Rocks. W.W. Norton and Company, New York, 397 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, O. P. Bricker and S. S. Herman, 1972, Seminar on Organism-Sediment Interrelationships. Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Special Publication No. 7, 170 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1972, Rock weathering. American Mineralogist, 56, 331-332.
- D. C. Thorstenson, F. T. Mackenzie, and B. L. Ristvet, 1972, Experimental vadose and phreatic cementation of skeletal carbonate sand. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 42, 162-167.
- R. M. Garrels and F. T. Mackenzie, 1972, A quantitative model for the sedimentary rock cycle. Journal of Marine Chemistry, 1, 27-40.
- R. M. Garrels, F. T. Mackenzie, and R. E. Siever, 1972, Sedimentary cycling in relation to the history of the continents and oceans. In: Nature of the Solid Earth (Birch Symposium), B. C. Robertson, ed., McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, 93-121.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1973, Ocean water chemistry. In: Encyclopedia of Chemistry, C. A. Hampel and G. G. Hawley, eds., Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., N.Y., 746-750.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1973, Orientations in Geochemistry. Contributor to NAS publication of Panel on Orientations for Geochemistry, Washington, D.C., 122 pp.
- R. M. Garrels, E. A. Perry, Jr., and F. T. Mackenzie, 1973, Genesis of Precambrian iron formations and the development of atmospheric oxygen. Economic Geology, 68, 1173-1179.
- R. M. Garrels, F. T. Mackenzie, and C. A. Hunt, 1973, Man's Contributions to Natural Chemical Cycles (syllabus). Copyright Garrels, Mackenzie and Hunt, 192 pp.
- R. M. Garrels, F. T. Mackenzie, and C. Hunt, 1974, Man's Contributions to Natural Chemical Cycles (syllabus). Copyright Garrels, Mackenzie, and Hunt, 222 pp.
- L. N. Plummer and F. T. Mackenzie, 1974, Predicting mineral solubility from rate data: Application to dissolution of magnesian calcites. American Journal of Science, 274, 61-83.
- D. C. Thorstenson and F. T. Mackenzie, 1974, Time variability of pore water chemistry in recent carbonate sediments, Devil's Hole, Harrington Sound, Bermuda. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 38, 1-19.
- G. M. Lafon and F. T. Mackenzie, 1974, Early evolution of the oceans - a weathering model. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Special Publication No. 20, W. Hay, ed., Tulsa, Oklahoma, 205-218.
- R. M. Garrels and F. T. Mackenzie, 1974, Chemical history of the oceans deduced from post-depositional changes in sedimentary rocks. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Special Publication No. 20, W. Hay, ed., Tulsa, Oklahoma, 193-204.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1974, Oceans, development of. Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.,15, 476-482.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1974. Introduction of R. M. Garrels for the V. M. Goldschmidt Medal of the Geochemical Society. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 38, 975-976.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1974, Origin of Sedimentary Rocks. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 38, 1199-1200.
- H. L. Vacher and F. T. Mackenzie, 1975, Bermuda. In: The Encyclopedia of the Earth Sciences, Volume VIII, The Encyclopedia of World Regional Geology, Part 1, R. Fairbridge, ed., Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 117-121.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1975, Principles for Evaluating Chemicals in the Environment. Contributor to National Academy of Science publication of Panel on Protocols for the Environment, NAS, Washington, D.C., 454 pp.
- R. M. Garrels and F. T. Mackenzie, 1975, Evolution of sedimentary rocks. In part: Geochemistry of Iron. Benchmark Papers in Geology, H. Lepp, ed., Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, Pennsylvania, 140-145.
- R. M. Garrels and F. T. Mackenzie, 1975, Origin of the chemical composition of some springs and lakes. In part: Geochemistry of Water. Benchmark Papers in Geology, Y. Kitano, ed., Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, Pennsylvania, 455 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie and R. M. Garrels, 1975, Chemical mass balance between rivers and oceans. In part Geochemistry of Water. Benchmark Papers in Geology, Y. Kitano, ed., Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, 455 pp.
- A. Lerman, F. T. Mackenzie, and O. P. Bricker, 1975, Rates of dissolution of alumino-silicates in sea water. Earth and Planetary Science Newsletters, 25, 82-88.
- A. Lerman, F. T. Mackenzie, and R. M. Garrels, 1975, Modeling of geochemical cycles: Phosphorus as an example. In: Quantitative Studies in the Geological Sciences, Geological Society of America Memoir 142, E. H. T. Whitten, ed., 205-218.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1975, Sedimentary cycling and evolution of sea water. In: Chemical Oceanography, Volume 1, 2nd edition, J. P. Riley and G. Skirrow, eds., Academic Press, 309-364.
- R. M. Garrels, F. T. Mackenzie, and C. Hunt, 1975, Chemical Cycles and the Global Environment - Assessing Human Influences. W. Kaufman, Inc., Los Altos, California, 206 pp.
- R. M. Garrels, A. Lerman, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1976, Controls of atmospheric O2 and CO2: Past, present, and future. American Scientist, 63, 306-315.
- L. N. Plummer, H. L. Vacher, F. T. Mackenzie, O. P. Bricker, and L. S. Land, 1976, Hydrogeochemistry of Bermuda: A case history of ground-water diagenesis of biocalcarenites. Bulletin Geological Society of America, 87, 1301-1316.
- R. Wollast, G. Billen, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1976, Behavior of mercury in natural systems and its global cycle. In: Ecological Toxicology Research, A. D. McIntyre and C. F. Mills, eds., Plenum Press, New York, 145-166.
- S. Caschetto, R. Wollast, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1977, Diagenese precoce de la silice, du phosphore et de l'azote des sediments marins cotiers de la Baie de Calvi (Corse). Stareso, Universite de Liege, Progress Report 13, 60 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie and R. M. Garrels, 1977, Chemical mass balance between rivers and oceans. In: Sea Water: Cycles of the Major Elements. Benchmark Papers in Geology, J. I. Drever, ed., Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Pennsylvania, 97-115 (and also in Vol. 16 of Benchmark Papers).
- F. T. Mackenzie, R. M. Garrels, O. P. Bricker, and F. Bickley, 1977, Silica in sea water: Control by silicate minerals. Benchmark Papers in Geology, J. I. Drever, ed., Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, Pennsylvania, 116-117.
- F. T. Mackenzie and H. C. Helgeson, 1977, Silicate-sea water equilibria in the ocean system. Benchmark Papers in Geology, J. I. Drever, ed., Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, Pennsylvania, 368 pp.
- K. Badiozamani, F. T. Mackenzie, and D. C. Thorstenson, 1977, Experimental carbonate cementation: Salinity, temperature, and vadose-phreatic effects. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 47, 529-542.
- M. Stoffyn, C. H. Dodge, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1977, Neoformation of hydrotalcite due to industrial inputs to marine sediments. American Mineralogist, 62, 1173-1179.
- R. J. Lantzy, M. Dacey, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1977, Catastrophe theory: Application to the Permian mass extinction. Geology, 5, 724-728.
- F. T. Mackenzie, A. Lerman, and others, 1977, Fossil fuel burning: Its effect on the biosphere and biogeochemical cycles. In: Global Chemical Cycles and Their Alteration by Man, W. Stumm, ed., Dahlem Konferenzen, Berlin, 275-289.
- F. T. Mackenzie and R. Wollast, 1977, Sedimentary cycling models of global processes. In: The Sea, Volume 6, E. D. Goldberg, ed., 739-785.
- F. T. Mackenzie and R. Wollast, 1977, Thermodynamic and kinetic controls of global chemical cycles of the elements. In: Global Chemical Cycles and Their Alteration by Man, W. Stumm, ed., Dahlem Konferenzen, Berlin, 45-59.
- F. T. Mackenzie, M. Stoffyn, and R. Wollast, 1978, Aluminum in seawater: Control by biological activity. Science, 199, 680-682.
- F. T. Mackenzie, R. Lantzy, and V. Paterson, 1979, Global trace metal cycles and predictions. Journal of the International Association of Mathematical Geologists, 11, 99-142.
- R. Lantzy and F. T. Mackenzie, 1979, Atmospheric trace metals: Global cycles and assessment of man's impact. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 43, 511-525.
- R. M. Garrels, F. T. Mackenzie, and others, 1979, Remote Sensing and Problems of the Hydrosphere, E. D. Goldberg, ed. Contributor to NASA Conference Publication 2109, 56 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1979, Book Review: An Assessment of Mercury in the Environment. American Scientist, 67 (4), 473-474.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1979, Fluids in the Earth's Crust. Nature, 280, 850-851.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1980, The Global Carbon Cycle. American Scientist, 68, 576.
- F. T. Mackenzie, W. Elliott, and L. Machta, 1980, Discussion period on the carbon cycle portion of the comprehensive research plan. In: Proceedings of the Carbon Dioxide and Climate Research Program Conference, L. E. Schmitt, ed., U.S. D.O.E. Conference - 8004110, 101-104.
- R. Wollast, R. M. Garrels, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1980, Calcite-seawater reactions in ocean surface waters. American Journal of Science, 280, 831-848.
- F. T. Mackenzie and J. Pigott, 1981, Tectonic controls of Phanerozoic sedimentary rock cycling. Journal of Geological Society London, 138, 183-196.
- F. T. Mackenzie, B. L. Ristvet, D. C. Thorstenson, A. Lerman, and R. H. Leeper, 1981, Reverse weathering and chemical mass balance in a coastal environment. In: River Inputs to Ocean Systems, J. M. Martin, J. D. Burton, and D. Eisma, eds., UNEP and UNESCO, Switzerland, 152-187.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1981, Global carbon cycle: Some minor sinks for CO2. In: Flux of Organic Carbon from the Major Rivers of the World to the Oceans, G. E. Likens, F. T. Mackenzie, J. E. Richey, J. R. Sedwell, and K. K. Turekian, eds., NAS Report, 360-384.
- D. C. Thorstenson, F. T. Mackenzie, and B. L. Ristvet, 1981, Experimental vadose and phreatic cementation of skeletal carbonate sand. Reprinted in Diagenesis of Carbonate Rocks: Cement-Porosity Relationships, G. M. Friedman and S. A. Ali, eds., SEPM Reprint Series 10.
- R. M. Garrels and F. T. Mackenzie, 1981, Some Aspects of the Role of the Shallow Ocean in Global Carbon Dioxide Uptake. U.S. D.O.E. Report, CONF-80-3115, 1980, NTIS U.S. Department of Commerce, Springfield, Virginia, 46 pp.
- G. E. Likens, F. T. Mackenzie, J. E. Richey, J. R. Sedwell, and K. K. Turekian, 1981, Flux of Organic Carbon from the Major Rivers of the World to the Oceans. U.S. D.O.E. Report CONF-8009140, 1981, NTIS U.S. Department of Commerce, Springfield, Virginia, 397 pp.
- M. Stoffyn and F. T. Mackenzie, 1982, Fate of dissolved aluminum in the ocean. Marine Chemistry, 11, 105-127.
- R. M. Garrels, R. Wollast, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1982, The Pallman effect: An explanation for measured pH decreases in settled oceanic calcite slurries. American Journal of Science, 282, 1556-1557 (reply to discussion).
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1982, Fossil fuels and the CO2 issue. In: Environmental Impact of Energy Alternatives, 2nd Texas Symposium on Energy, E. J. Fenyves, ed., University of Texas at Dallas Press, 76-105.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1982, Fossil fuels and the CO2 issue. Ecosystems Research Center Report 2, Cornell University, 22 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1982, US/USSR Agreement on Protection of the Environment. Contributor to Conference Publication “The Climatic Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide”, 101 pp.
- P. G. Hatcher, B. R. T. Simoneit, F. T. Mackenzie, A. C. Neumann, D. C. Thorstenson, and S. M. Gerchakov, 1983, Organic geochemistry and pore water chemistry of sediments from Mangrove Lake, Bermuda. Organic Geochemistry, 4, 93-112.
- W. D. Bischoff, F. C. Bishop, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1983, Biogenically produced magnesian calcite: Inhomogeneities in chemical and physical properties: comparison with synthetic phases. American Mineralogist, 68, 1183-1188.
- R. Wollast and F. T. Mackenzie, 1983, the Global cycle of silica. In: Silicon Geochemistry and Biogeochemistry, S. R. Aston, Editor, Academic Press, 39-76.
- F. T. Mackenzie, W. D. Bischoff, F. C. Bishop, M. Loijens, J. E. Schoonmaker, and R. Wollast, 1983, Magnesian calcites: Low-temperature occurrence, solubility and solution behavior. In: Carbonate Mineralogy and Chemistry, R. J. Reeder, ed., Reviews in Mineralogy, 11, Mineralogy Society of America, 97-144.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1983, Introduction of Jan Veizer for Best Paper Award, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology. Journal of Paleontology, 57, 404-405.
- L. N. Plummer, H. L. Vacher, F. T. Mackenzie, O. P. Bricker, and L. S. Land, 1984, Hydrogeochemistry of Bermuda: A case history of ground-water diagenesis of biocalcarenites. In: Chemical Hydrogeology, Benchmark Papers in Geology 73, W. Beck and R. Allan Freeze, eds., Hutchinson Ross Publ. Co., Stroudsburg, PA, 143-158.
- P. Egli-Stoffyn and F. T.. Mackenzie, 1984, Mass balance of dissolved lithium in the ocean. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 48, 859-872.
- W. D. Bischoff, F. T. Mackenzie, and V. L. Paterson, 1984, Geochemical mass balance for sulfur- and nitrogen-bearing acid components: Eastern United States. In: Geological Aspects of Acid Deposition, O. P. Bricker, ed., Butterworth Publishers, Boston, 1-21.
- R. Moberly and F. T. Mackenzie, 1985, Climate change and Hawaii: significance and recommendations. Hawaii Institute of Geophysics Report, HIG-85-1, 33 pp.
- W. D. Bischoff, F. T. Mackenzie, and V. Paterson, 1983, Biogeochemical cycles and trends in estimates of inputs of anthropogenic chemical constituents to the environment. Ecosystems Research Center, Cornell University Publication, ERC-027, 57 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1985, Book Reviews: Variations in the global water budget; The major biogeochemical cycles and their interactions. American Scientist, 73 (1), 79.
- J. Schoonmaker, F. T. Mackenzie, M. Manghnani, R. C. Schneider, D. Kim, A. Weiner, and J. To, 1985, Mineralogy and diagenesis: Their effect on acoustic and electrical properties of pelagic clays, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 86. Initial Rept. DSDP, 549-570.
- W. D. Bischoff, S. K. Sharma, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1985, Carbonate ion disorder in synthetic and biogenic magnesian calcites: A Raman spectral study. American Mineralogist, 70, 581-589.
- J. Schoonmaker, G. W. Tribble, S. V. Smith, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1985, Geochemistry of saline ponds, Kiritimati (Republic of Kiribati). In: 5th International Coral Reef Congress Proc., Tahiti, 1985, 439-444.
- H. Chang, F. T. Mackenzie, and J. Schoonmaker, 1986, Comparisons between the diagenesis of dioctahedral and trioctahedral smectite, Brazilian offshore basins. Clays and Clay Minerals, 34, 407-423.
- J. Schoonmaker, F. T. Mackenzie, and R. C. Speed, 1986, Tectonic implications of illite/smectite diagenesis, Barbados accretionary prism. Clays and Clay Minerals, 34, 465-472.
- W. D. Bishoff, F. T. Mackenzie, and F. C. Bishop, 1987, Stablities of synthetic magnesian calcites in aqueous solution: Comparison with biogenic materials. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 51, 1413-1423.
- S. V. Smith and F. T. Mackenzie, 1987, The ocean as a net heterotrophic system: Implications from the global carbon cycle. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 1, 187-198.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1987, Global mixed-layer natural and anthropogenic fluxes. In: Dynamics of the Oceanic Surface Mixed Layer, P. Muller, ed., Aha Huliko Hawaiian Winter Workshop. Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, Special Publication, 291-310.
- D. R. L. Miller and F. T. Mackenzie, 1988, Implications of climate change and associated sea-level rise for atolls. In: Proc. Sixth International Coral Reef Congress, J. H. Choate, et al., eds., Townsville, Australia, 519-522.
- R. M. Garrels, C. B. Gregor, F. T. Mackenzie, and J. B. Maynard, 1988, Chemical Cycles in the Evolution of the Earth. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 276 pp.
- W. J. Holser, M. Schidlowski, F. T. Mackenzie, and J. B. Maynard, 1988, Geochemical cycles of carbon and sulfur. In: Chemical Cycles in the Evolution of the Earth, C. B. Gregor, R. M. Garrels, F. T. Mackenzie, and J. B. Maynard, eds., John Wiley and Sons, 105-173.
- A. Lerman and F. T. Mackenzie, 1988, Importance of the euphotic zone in the global land and ocean carbon and phosphorus cycles and fluxes. In: Biogeochemical Cycling and Fluxes between the Deep Euphotic Zone and Other Oceanic Realms, C. Agegian, ed., NOAA Research Progress Research Report, 88-1, 33-45.
- C. R. Agegian, F. T. Mackenzie, J. S. Tribble, and C. Sabine, 1988, Carbonate production and flux from a mid-depth bank ecosystem. In: Biogeochemical Cycling and Fluxes Between the Deep Euphotic Zone and Other Oceanic Realms, C.R. Agegian, ed., NOAA Research Progress Research Report, 88-1, 5-32.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1989, Memorial of Robert Minard Garrels August 24, 1916-March 8, 1988. American Mineralogist, 74, 497-499.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1989, Obituary in Memoriam Robert Minard Garrels August 24, 1916-March 8, 1988. Marine Chemistry, 26, 1-4.
- S. Anthony, F. L. Peterson, F. T. Mackenzie, and S. N. Hamlin, 1989, Geohydrology of the Laura fresh-water lens, Majuro atoll: A hydrogeochemical approach. Bulletin Geological Society America, 101, 1066-1075.
- C. R. Agegian and F. T. Mackenzie, 1989, Calcareous organisms and sediment mineralogy on a mid-depth bank in the Hawaiian Archipelago. Pacific Science, 43, 56-66.
- A. Lerman, F. T. Mackenzie, and R. G. Geiger, 1989, Environmental chemical stress effects on carbon and phosphorus biogepchemical cycles. In: Ecotoxicology: Problems and Approaches, S. H. Levin, ed., Springer-Verlag, N.Y., 315-350.
- F. T. Mackenzie and C. Agegian, 1989, Biomineralization and tentative links to plate tectonics. In: Origin, Evolution, and Modern Aspects of Biomineralization in Plants and Animals, R. Crick, ed., Plenum Press, N.Y., 11-27.
- R. Wollast and F. T. Mackenzie, 1989, Global biogeochemical cycles and climate. In: Climate and Geo-sciences, A. Berger, ed., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 453-473.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1990, Sea level change, sediment mass flux and chemostratigraphy. In: Cretaceous Resources Events and Rhythms, B. Beaudoin and R. Ginsburg, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 289-304.
- J. Morse and F. T. Mackensie, 1990, Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates. Elsevier Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 707 pp.
- J. Tribble, F. T. Mackenzie, and J. Urmos, 1991, Physical property changes accompanying deep burial of clay-rich sediments, Barbados convergent margin. In: Microstructure of Fine-Grained Sediments, R. H. Bennett, W. R. Bryant, and M. H. Hulbert, eds., Springer-Verlag, Inc., N.Y., 93-99.
- F. T. Mackenzie and others, 1991, What is the importance of ocean margin processes in global change? In: Ocean Margin Processes in Global Change, R. F. C. Mantoura, J.-M. Martin, and R. Wollast, eds., John Wiley and Sons, N.Y., 433-454.
- J. Urmos, S. K. Sharma, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1991, Characterization of some biogenic carbonates with Raman spectroscopy. American Mineralogist, 76, 641-646.
- M. A. Bertram, F. T. Mackenzie, F. C. Bishop, and W. D. Bischoff, 1991, Influence of temperature on the stability of magnesian calcites. American Mineralogist, 76, 1889-1896.
- C. L. Sabine and F. T. Mackenzie, 1991, Oceanic sinks for anthropogenic CO2. Journal Energy, Environment and Economics, 1, 119-127.
- S. V. Smith and F. T. Mackenzie, 1991, Comments on the role of oceanic biota as a sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 5, 189-190.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1991, Kaolinite and the diagenetic fence. Clay Mineral Society News, Letters, 3 and 15.
- S. V. Smith and F. T. Mackenzie, 1991, CO2 and the oceans. Issues Science Technology, Fall, 26-27.
- C. L. Sabine and F. T. Mackenzie, 1991, Oceanic sinks for anthropogenic CO2. In: Energy and Environmental Progress Series F, Environment and Energy, Nova Science, 367-382.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1991, Chemistry of the natural atmosphere. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 55, 406.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1991, Evolution of the global biogeochemical cycle of sulfur. Journal of Geology, 99, 318.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1992, The Hydrosphere. In: Encyclopedia Britannica Micropaedia, Britannica Center, Chicago, 715-731.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1992, Chemical mass balance between rivers and oceans. In: Encyclopedia of Earth System Science, 1, 431-445.
- J. S. Tribble, F. T. Mackenzie, J. Urmos, D. K. O'Brien, and M. H. Manghnani, 1992, Effects of biogenic silica on acoustic and physical properties of clay-rich marine sediments. Bulletin of American Association of Petroleum Geology, 76, 792-804.
- F. T. Mackenzie and J. W. Morse, 1992, Sedimentary carbonates through Phanerozoic time. Geochimica et Cosmochimica.Acta, 56, 3281-3295.
- F. T. Mackenzie, L. M. Ver, C. Sabine, M. Lane, and A. Lerman, 1993, C, N, P, S global biogeochemical cycles and modeling of global change. In: Interactions of C, N, P, and S Biogeochemical Cycles and Global Change, R. Wollast, F. T. Mackenzie, and L. Chou, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1-61.
- J. W. Morse and F. T. Mackenzie, 1993, Geochemical constraints on CaCO3 transport in subsurface sedimentary environments. Chemical Geology, 105, 181-196.
- W. D. Bischoff, M. A. Bertram, F. T. Mackenzie, and F. C. Bishop, 1993, Diagenetic stabilization pathways of magnesian calcites. Carbonates and Evaporites, 8, 82-89.
- C. Cauwet and F. T. Mackenzie, 1993, Carbon inputs and distribution in estuaries of turbid rivers, Yang Tze and Yellow rivers (China). Marine Chemistry, 43, 235-246.
- A. Lerman, F. T. Mackenzie, and L. M. Ver, 1993, Global nitrogen cycle within the coupled C-N-P system. Chemical Geology, 107, 389-392.
- R. Wollast, F. T. Mackenzie, and L. Chou, 1993, Interactions of C, N, P and S Biogeochemical Cycles and Global Change. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 521 pp.
- R. Lantzy and F. T. Mackenzie, 1994, Tentative Model of Global oceanic cycling behavior of arsenic. In: Global Perspectives on Lead, Mercury, and Cadmium Cycling in the Environment, T. Hutchinson, C. A. Gordon, and K. M. Meena, eds., Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 95-114.
- F. T. Mackenzie and others, 1994, Mercury. In: Global Perspectives on Lead, Mercury and Cadmium Cycling in the Environment, T. Hutchinson, C. A. Gordon, and K. M. Meema, eds., John Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 15-23.
- A. Simon, M. Poulicek, B. Velimirov, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1994, Comparison of anaerobic and aerobic biodegradation of mineralized skeletal structures in marine and estuarine conditions. Biogeochemistry, 25, 1-29.
- C. D. Winn, F. T. Mackenzie, C. J. Carrillo, C. L. Sabine, and D. M. Karl, 1994, Air-sea carbon dioxide exchange in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre: Implications for the global carbon budget. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 8 (2), 157-163.
- L. M. Ver, F. T. Mackenzie, and A. Lerman, 1994, Modeling pre-industrial C-N-P-S biogeochemical cycling in the land-coastal margin system. Chemosphere, 29 (5), 855-887.
- F. T. Mackenzie and C. L. Sabine, 1994, Commentary on global warming, the biogeochemical cycle of carbon and the oceanic sink of anthropogenic carbon dioxide. In: The Oceans: Physical-Chemical Dynamics and Human Impact, S. K. Majumdar, et al., eds., The Pennsylvania Acad. Sci., Easton, PA, 307-325.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1995, Global climatic change: climatically important biogenic gases and feedbacks. In: Biotic Feedbacks in the Global Climate System, G. M. Woodwell and F. T. Mackenzie, eds., Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 22-46.
- G. Woodwell and F. T. Mackenzie, 1995, Biotic Feedbacks in the Global Climatic System: Will the Warming Feed the Warming? Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 416 pp.
- G. M. Woodwell, F. T. Mackenzie, R. A. Houghton, M. J. Apps, E. Gorham, and E. A. Davidson, 1995, Will the warming speed the warming? In: Biotic Feedbacks in the Global Climatic System, G. M. Woodwell and F. T. Mackenzie, eds., Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 393-411.
- F. T. Mackenzie, L. M. Ver, and A. Lerman, 1995, Modeling the behavior of biogeochemical cycles in the land-coastal margin system during global change. Proceedings of the ISEE, 1995, Korea Inter-University Institute of Ocean Science, Pusan, Korea, 149-200.
- J. S. Tribble, R. Arvidson, M. Lane III, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1995, Crystal chemistry and thermodynamic and kinetic properties of calcite, dolomite, apatite, and biogenic silica: applications to petrologic problems. Sedimentary Geology, 95, 11-37.
- F. T. Mackenzie, S. Vink, R. Wollast, and L. Chou, 1995, Comparative geochemistry of marine saline lakes. In: Physics and Chemistry of Lakes, 2nd edition, A. Lerman, D. Imboden, and J. Gat, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 265-278.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1995, Biogeochemistry. In: Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology, Academic Press, Inc., N.Y., 1, 249-276.
- C. L. Sabine, F. T. Mackenzie, C. Winn, and D. M. Karl, 1995, Geochemistry of carbon dioxide in seawater at the Hawaii Ocean Time series station, ALOHA. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 9 (4), 637-651.
- F. T. Mackenzie and L. R. Kump, 1995, Reverse weathering, clay mineral formation, and oceanic element cycles (Perspective). Science, 270, 586-587.
- C. Sabine and F. T. Mackenzie, 1995, Bank-derived carbonate sediment transport and dissolution in the Hawaiian Archipelago. Aquatic Geochemistry, 1, 189-230.
- F. T. Mackenzie and J. A. Mackenzie, 1995, Our Changing Planet. Macmillan Publishing Co., N.Y., 387 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1996, Introduction to geochemistry. EOS, 77, 97.
- S. Rafjan, F. T. Mackenzie, and G. R. Glenn, 1996, A thermodynamic model for water column precipitation of siderite in Plio-Pleistocene Black Sea. American Journal of Science, 296, 506-548.
- L. R. Kump and F. T. Mackenzie, 1996, Regulation of atmospheric O2: Feedback in the microbial feedbag (Perspective). Science, 271, 459-460.
- A. S. Colman, H. D. Holland, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1997, Redox stabilization of the atmosphere and oceans and marine productivity. Science, 275, 406-408.
- R. S. Arvidson and F. T. Mackenzie, 1997, Tentative kinetic model for dolomite precipitation rate and its application to dolomite distribution. Aquatic Geochemistry, 2, 273-298.
- P. Troy, Y-H. Li, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1997, Changes in surface morphology of calcite exposed to the oceanic water column. Aquatic Geochemistry, 3, 1-20.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1997, Geoenvironment: An introduction. Journal of Geological Education, 45, 187.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1997, Marine carbonates: Tropical, temperate, polar--introduction to sedimentology and geochemistry. Aquatic Geochemistry, 2, 299-300.
- L.M.B. Ver, F.T. Mackenzie, and A. Lerman, 1998, Partitioning of anthropogenic CO2 by CNPS cycle coupling on land and in coastal oceanic environment. Mineralogical Magazine, 62A (Part 3), 15891590.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1998, Cool-water carbonates. GSA Today, 8, 21 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1998, Biogeochemical cycles: A computer-interactive study of earth system science and global change. EOS, June, 292 pp.
- C. D. Winn, Y-H. Li, D. M. Karl, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1998, Rising surface ocean dissolved inorganic carbon at the Hawaii Ocean Time-series site. Marine Chemistry, 60, 33-47.
- F. T. Mackenzie, A. Lerman, and L. M. Ver, 1998, Role of the continental margin in the global carbon balance during the past three centuries. Geology, 26, 423-426.
- F. T. Mackenzie, L. M. Ver, and A. Lerman, 1998, Coupled biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur in the land-ocean-atmosphere system. In: Asian Change in the Context of Global Change, J. N. Galloway and J. M. Melillo, eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 42-100.
- G. M. Woodwell, F. T. Mackenzie, R. A. Houghton, M. Apps, E. Gorham, and E. Davidson, 1998, Biotic feedbacks in the warming of the earth. Climatic Change, 40, 495-518.
- J. Morse and F. T. Mackenzie, 1998, Hadean ocean carbonate geochemistry. Aquatic Geochemistry, 4, 301-319.
- J. Tribble and F. T. Mackenzie, 1998, Recrystallization of magnesian calcite overgrowths on calcite seeds suspended in seawater. Aquatic Geochemistry, 4, 337-360.
- F. T. Mackenzie and others, 1998, Report of the JGOFS/LOICZ Workshop on Non-Conservative Fluxes in the Continental Margins. JGOFS/LOICZ Reports No. 25, Texel, The Netherlands, 25 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1999, Global Biogeochemical Cycles and the Physical Climate System. University Center for Atmospheric Research, Global Change Instruction Program Module, UCAR, Boulder, CO, 75 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1998, Our Changing Planet: An Introduction to Earth System Science and Global Environmental Change, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall, N.Y., 486 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1999, Preface: Geochemistry of Low Temperature Processes, Special Volume of Aquatic Geochemistry in Memory of Keith E. Chave, 1928-1996, 4, 299-300.
- K. Von Damm, F. T. Mackenzie, D. De Master, T. Church, and W. Moore, 1999, Ocean sources and sinks. In: The Future of Ocean Chemistry in the U.S., L. Mayer and E. Druffel, eds., UCAR/NSF, Boulder/Washington, 15-26.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 1999, Aquatic Geochemistry: Commemorative Volume for Keith E. Chave.
- L. M. Ver, F. T. Mackenzie, and A. Lerman, 1999, Carbon cycle in the coastal zone: effects of global perturbations and change in the past three centuries. Chemical Geology, 159, 283-304.
- R. S. Arvidson and F. T. Mackenzie, 1999, The dolomite problem: control of precipitation kinetics by temperature and saturation state. American Journal of Science, 299, 257-288.
- F. T. Mackenzie, L. M. B. Ver, and A. Lerman, 1999, Carbon cycle in the past 300 years and future projections. In: Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface, H. Armannsson, ed., Balkema, The Netherlands,11-17.
- J. D. Milliman, P. J. Troy, W. M. Balch, A. K. Adams, Y.-H. Li, and F. T. Mackenzie, 1999, Biologically mediated dissolution of calcium carbonate above the chemical lysocline. Deep Sea Research I, 46, 1653-1669.
- L. M. Ver, F. T. Mackenzie, and A. Lerman, 1999, Biogeochemical responses of the carbon cycle to natural and human perturbations: past, present, and future. American Journal of Science, 299, 762-801.
- R. S. Arvidson, F. T. Mackenzie, and M. Guidry, 2000, Ocean/atmosphere history and carbonate precipitation rates: a solution to the “dolomite problem”. In: Marine Authigenesis: From Global to Microbial, Society of Sedimentary Geology, Special Publication, No. 66, C. R. Glenn, L. Prevot-Lucas, and J. Lucas, eds., Tulsa, OK, 1-5.
- M. W. Guidry, F. T. Mackenzie, and R. S. Arvidson, 2000, Role of tectonics in phosphorus distribution and cycling. In: Marine Authigenesis: From Global to Microbial, Society of Sedimentary Geology, Special Publication, No. 66, C. R. Glenn, L. Prevot-Lucas, and J. Lucas, eds., Tulsa, OK, 35-51.
- F. T. Mackenzie, L. M. Ver, and A. Lerman, 2000, Coastal zone biogeochemical dynamics under global warming. Internatonal Geology Review, 42, 193-206.
- R. S. Arvidson and F. T. Mackenzie, 2000, Temperature dependence of mineral precipitation rates along the CaCO3-MgCO3 join. Aquatic Geochemistry, 6, 249-256.
- Y.-H. Li, D. M. Karl, C. D. Winn, F. T. Mackenzie, and K. Gans, 2000, Remineralization ratios in the subtropical North Pacific Gyre. Aquatic Geochemistry, 6, 65-86.
- M. W. Guidry and F. T. Mackenzie, 2000, Apatite weathering and the Phanerozoic phosphorus cycle. Geology, 28, 631-634.
- P. Falkowski, R. J. Scholes, E. Boyle, J. Canadell, C. Canfield, J. Elser, N. Gruber, K. Hibbard, P. Högberg, S. Linder, F. T. Mackenzie, B. Moore III, T. Peterson, Y. Rosenthal, S. Seitzinger, V. Smetacek, and W. Steffen, 2000, The global carbon cycle: A test of our knowledge of earth as a system. Science, 290, 291-296.
- F. T. Mackenzie, A. Lerman, and L. M. Ver, 2001, Recent past and future of the global carbon cycle. In: Geological Perspectives of Global Climate Change. Am. Assoc. Pet. Geologists Special Publication 47, L. Gerhard, B. Hanson, and W. Harrison, eds., 51-82.
- C. Rabouille, F. T. Mackenzie, and L. M. Ver, 2001, Influence of the human perturbation on carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen biogeochemical cycles in the global coastal zone. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 65, 3615-3641.
- F. T. Mackenzie and L. M. Ver, 2001, Land-sea global transfers. In: Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences, J. H. Steele, K. K. Turekian, and S. A. Thorpe, eds. 1443-1453.
- F. T. Mackenzie, L. M. Ver, and A. Lerman, 2002, Century-scale nitrogen and phosphorus controls of the carbon cycle. Chemical Geology, 190, 13-32.
- F. T. Mackenzie, L. M. Ver, and A. Lerman, 2002, Coastal zone biogeochemical dynamics under global warming. In: Frontiers in Geochemistry: Organic, Solution, and Ore Deposit Geochemistry, W. G. Ernst, ed., 27-40.
- F. T. Mackenzie and L. M. Ver, 2002, Extended Abstracts Volume Sixth International Symposium on the Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface, Honolulu, HI, 404 pp.
- A. J. Andersson, F. T. Mackenzie, and L. M. Ver, 2003, Solution of shallow-water carbonates: An insignificant buffer against rising atmospheric CO2. Geology, 31 (6), 513-516.
- M. W. Guidry and F. T. Mackenzie, 2003, Experimental study of igneous and sedimentary apatite dissolution: control of pH, distance from equilibrium, and temperature on dissolution rates. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 67 (16), 2949-2963.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 2003, Our Changing Planet: An Introduction to Earth System Science and Global Environmental Change, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall, N.Y., 580 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 2003, Carbonate Mineralogy and Geochemistry. In: Encyclopedia of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks, G. V. Middleton, ed., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 93-100.
- A. J. Andersson and F. T. Mackenzie, 2004, Shallow-water oceans: a source or sink of atmospheric CO2? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2 (7), 348-353.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 2004, Sediments, Diagenesis, and Sedimentary Rocks. Treatise on Geochemistry, 7, ( F. T. Mackenzie, ed.), H. D. Holland and K. K. Turekian, series eds., Elsevier, NY, 425 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie, A. Lerman, and A. J. Andersson, 2004, Past and present of sediment and carbon biogeochemical cycling models. Biogeosciences, 1, 11-32.
- Past and Present of Sediment and Carbon Biogeochemical Cycling Model Biogeosciences Discussions.1, 2785, 2004
- F.T. Mackenzie, A. Lerman, and A. J. Andersson, 2004, Interactive comment on “Past and present of sediment and carbon biogeochemical cycling models.” Biogeosciences Discussion, 1, S31-S41.
- A. Lerman, F. T. Mackenzie and L. M. Ver, 2004, Coupling of the perturbed C-N-P cycles in industrial time. Aquatic Geochemistry, 10, 3-32.
- A. Lerman and F. T. Mackenzie, 2004, CO2 transfer from surface ocean to atmosphere due to carbonate precipitation and organic matter storage. Biogeosciences Discussions, 1, 1-66.
- J. Veizer and F. T. Mackenzie, 2004, Evolution of sedimentary rocks. In: Sediments, Diagenesis, and Sedimentary Rocks, 7 (F. T. Mackenzie, ed.), Treatise on Geochemistry, H. D. Holland and K. K. Turekian, series eds., Elsevier-Pergamon, Oxford, 369-407.
- A. Lerman, F.T. Mackenzie, 2005, CO2 airsea exchange due to calcium carbonate and organic matter storage, and its implications for the global carbon cycle. Aquatic Geochemistry,11, 345390.
- F. T. Mackenzie, A. Andersson, A. Lerman, and L. M. Ver, 2005, Boundary exchanges in the global coastal margin: implications for the organic and inorganic carbon cycles. In: The Sea, 13, Chapter 7, A. R. Robinson and K. H. Brink, eds., Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 193-225.
- A. Lerman and F. T. Mackenzie, 2005, CO2 air-sea exchange due to calcium carbonate and organic matter storage, and its implications for the global carbon cycle. Aquatic Geochemistry, 11, 345-390.
- K. Tanaka and F. T. Mackenzie, 2005, Ecosystem behavior of southern Kaneohe Bay: A statistical and modeling approach. Ecological Modeling, 188, 296-326.
- S. Ringuet and F. T. Mackenzie, 2005, Controls on nutrient and phytoplankton dynamics during normal flow and storm runoff conditions, southern Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Estuaries, 28 (3), 327-337.
- A .J. Andersson, F. T. Mackenzie, and A. Lerman, 2005, Coastal ocean and carbonate systems in the high CO2 world of the anthropocene. American Journal of Science, 305, 875-918.
- A. J. Andersson, F. T. Mackenzie, and A. Lerman, 2005, Coastal ocean CO2-carbonic acid-carbonate sediment systems of the anthropocene. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 20 (1), GB1S92, doi: 10.1029/2005GB002506.
- R. S. Arvidson, M. Guidry, and F.T. Mackenzie, 2006, The control of Phanerozoic atmosphere and seawater composition by basalt-seawater exchange reactions. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 88, 412-415.
- R. S. Arvidson, F. T. Mackenzie and M. Guidry, 2006, MAGic: A Phanerozoic model for the geochemical cycling of major rock-forming components. American Journal of Science, 306 (3), 135-190.
- J. W. Morse, A. J. Andersson, and F. T. Mackenzie, 2006, Initial responses of carbonate-rich shelf sediments to rising atmospheric pCO2 and “ocean acidification”: Role of high Mg-calcites. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 70 (23), 5814-5830.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 2006, Book Review: Peeks at Peaks. American Scientist, 94, 474-475.
- M. W. Guidry and F. T. Mackenzie, 2006, Climate Change, Water Resources, and Sustainability in the Pacific Basin: Emphasis on Oahu, Hawaii and Majuro Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands, University of Hawaii Sea Grant, 101 pp.
- R. S. Hoover, D. Hoover, M. Miller, M. R. Landry, E. H. DeCarlo, F. T. Mackenzie, 2006, Zooplankton response to storm runoff in a tropical estuary: bottom-up and top-down controls. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 318, 187-201.
- F. T. Mackenzie and A. Lerman, 2006, Carbon in the Geobiosphere—Earthʻs Outer Shell. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 402 pp.
- A. Lerman, F.T. Mackenzie, 2006, CO2 air-sea exchange due to calcium carbonate and organic matter storage, and its implications for the global carbon cycle. Aquatic Geochemistry, 12, 389-390.
- J.P. Obbard, 2007, Book Review: Carbon in the Geobiosphere:Earth’s Outer Shell.
- Journal of Environmental Quality, 36, 1546.
- F. S. Paquay, F. T. Mackenzie, A. V. Borges, 2007, Carbon dioxide dynamics in rivers and coastal waters of the “ Big Island” of Hawaii, USA, during baseline and heavy rain conditions. Aquatic Geochemistry, 13, 1-18, doi: 10.1007/s10498-006-9005-5.
- K. E. Fagan and F. T. Mackenzie, 2007, Air-sea CO2 exchange in a subtropical estuarine-coral reef system, Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Marine Chemistry, 106, 174-191.
- E. H. DeCarlo, D. J. Hoover, C. W. Young, R. D. Scheinberg, and F. T. Mackenzie, 2007, Impact of storm runoff from tropical watersheds on coastal water quality and productivity. Applied Geochemistry, 22, 1777-1797.
- A. Lerman, L. Wu, F. T. Mackenzie, 2007, CO2 and H2SO4 consumption in weathering and material transport to the ocean, and their role in the global carbon balance. Marine Chemistry, 106, 326-350.
- M. W. Guidry, R. S. Arvidson, and F. T. Mackenzie, 2007, Biological and geochemical forcings to Phanerozoic change in seawater, atmosphere, and carbonate precipitate composition. In: Evolution of Primary Producers in the Sea, P. Falkowski and A. Knoll, eds., Elsevier Academic Press, Massachusetts, 377-403.
- A. J. Andersson, N. R. Bates, and F. T. Mackenzie, 2007, Dissolution of carbonate sediments under rising pCO2 and ocean acidification: observations from Devil's Hole, Bermuda. Aquatic Geochemistry, 13(3), 237-264.
- F.T. Mackenzie, 2007, Rock Stars: Robert M. Garrels (1916-1988): Pioneer of modern-day sedimentary geochemistry and geochemical cycling. GSA Today, 17(10), 25-27.
- S.C. Doney, N. Mahowald, I. Lima, R.A. Feely, F.T. Mackenzie, J.F. Lamarqueand P.J. Rasch, 2007, Impact of anthropogenic atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur deposition on ocean acidifcation and the inorganic carbon system. PNAS, 104(37), 14580-14585.
- R.S. Arvidson, F.T. Mackenzie, and M. Guidry, 2007, Reply to Robert A. Berner's Comment: "Mesozoic Atmospheric Oxygen." American Journal of Science, 306, 772-773.
- R. S. Avidson, F.T. Mackenzie, and M. Guidry, 2007, Reply to John Walther's Comment: "MAGic: A Phanerozoic model for the geochemical cycling of major rock-forming components." American Journal of Science, 307, 858-859.
- I.B. Kuffner, A.J. Andersson, P.L. Jokiel, K.S. Rodgers, and F.T. Mackenzie, 2007. Decreased abundance of crustose coralline algae due to ocean acidification. Nature Geosciences.
- F.T. Mackenzie, 2007. Acceptance of the 2006 Clair C. Patterson Award. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 71, 15, Suppl. 1 S16-S18.
- C.E. Ostrander, M.A. McManus, E.H. DeCarlo, F.T. Mackenzie, 2007. Temporal and Spatial Variability of Freshwater Plumes in a Semienclosed Estuarine-Bay System. Estuaries and Coasts, 31: 192-203.
- L. Chou and F. T. Mackenzie (eds.), 2007, Marine Geochemistry Special Issue: The Roland Wollast Memorial Issue, Volume 106, Nos. 1-2, pp. 1-401.
- F.T. Mackenzie, R.S. Arvidson, M. Guidry, 2008. Chemostatic modes of the ocean-atmosphere-sediment system through Phanerozoic time. Mineralogical Magazine, 72, 329-332.
- F.T. Mackenzie, 2008. Hearing on Climate Change Impacts and Responses in Island Communities. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
- A.J. Andersson, F.T. Mackenzie, N.R. Bates, 2008. Life on the margin: implications of ocean acidification on Mg-calcite, high latitude and cold-water marine calcifiers. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 373, 265-273.
- P.L. Jokiel, K.S. Rodgers, I.B. Kuffner, A.J. Andersson, E.F. Cox, F.T. Mackenzie, 2008. Ocean acidification and calcifying reef organisms: a mesocosm investigation. Coral Reefs, 27: 473-483.
- M. Guidry and F. T. Mackenzie, 2009, Energy Sustainability in the Pacific basin: Case History of the State of Hawaii and the Island of Oahu as an Example. University of Hawaii Sea Grant, 159 pp.
- F.T. Mackenzie, 2008. Simply wrong. Book review of The Long Thaw: How humans are changing the next 100,000 years of Earth's climate, by D. Archer.
- D. Beerling, R.A. Berner, F.T. Mackenzie, M.B. Harfoot, J.A. Pyle, 2009. Methane and the CH4-Related Greenhouse Effect Over the Past 400 Million Years. American Journal of Science, 309, 97-113.
- A.J. Andersson, I.B. Kuffner, F.T. Mackenzie, P.L. Jokiel, K.S. Rodgers, A. Tan, 2009. Net loss of CaCO3 from coral reef communities due to human induced seawater acidification. Biogeosciences Discuss, 6, 1-20.
- F.T. Mackenzie, 2009. Acceptance of the 2007 Vernadsky Medal of the International Association of Geochemistry. Applied Geochemistry, 24, 1094-1095.
- D.J. Hoover, F.T. Mackenzie, 2009. Fluvial Fluxes of Water, Suspended Particulate Matter, and Nutrients and potential Impacts of Tropical Coastal Water Biogeochemistry: Oahu, Hawaii. Aquatic Geochemistry, 15, 547-570..
- David Beerling, Robert A. Berner, Fred T. Mackenzie, Michael B. Harfoot, John A. Pyle, 2009. Methane and the CH4 – Related Greenhouse Effect Over the Past 400 Million Years. American Journal of Science, 309, 97-113.
- A.J. Anderson, I.B. Kuffner, F.T. Mackenzie, P.L. Jokiel, K.S. Rodgers, and A. Tan, 2009. Net Loss of CaCO3 from a subtropical calcifying community due to seawater acidification: mesocosm-scale experimental evidence. Biogeosciences, 6, 1811-1823.
- F.T. Mackenzie, A. Mucci, and G.W. Luther III, 2010. In Memoriam: John W. Morse (1946 – 2009) Texas A&M University. Aquatic Geochemistry, 16, 219-221.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 2010 (2011), Our Changing Planet: An Introduction to Earth System Science and Global Environmental Change, 4th edition. Prentice Hall/Pearson, Upper Saddle River, N. J., 579 pp.
- D.D.Li, A. Lerman, and F.T. Mackenzie, 2011,Human perturbations on the global biogeochemical cycles of coupled SiC and responses of terrestrial processes and the coastal ocean. Applied Geochemistry, 26, S289S291.
- F. T. Mackenzie, 2011, Interactive comment on "Geoclim Reloaded (v1.0): A new coupled earth system model for past climate change. Geoscientific Model Development Discussions, 3, C863C866.
- L. J. Kaupp, C.I. Measures, K.E. Selph, and F.T. Mackenzie, 2011, The distribution of dissolved Fe and Al in the upper water of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific. DeepSea Research II, 58, 296310.
- F. T. Mackenzie and A. J. Andersson, 2011, Biological controls on diagenesis: Influence of bacteria and relevance to ocean acidification. In: Encyclopedia of Geobiology, J. Reitner and V. Thiel, eds., Springer Verlag, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 137-143.
- P. Drupp, E.H. De Carlo, F. T. Mackenzie, and P. Bienfang, 2011. Nutrient inputs, phytoplankton response and CO2-variations in a semi-enclosed subtropical embayment, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Aquatic Geochemistry, 17, 473-498.
- A. Lerman, M. Guidry, A. Andersson, and F. T. Mackenzie, 2011. Coastal ocean Last Glacial Maximum to 2100 CO2-carbonic acid-carbonate system: a modeling approach. Aquatic Geochemistry, 17, 749-773
- R. A. Berner and F. T. Mackenzie, 2011. Burial and preservation of carbonate rocks over Phanerozic time. Aquatic Geochemistry, 17, 727-733.
- A. J. Andersson, F. T. Mackenzie, and J.-P. Gattuso, 2011. Effects of ocean acidification on benthic processes, organisms and ecosystems. In: Ocean Acidification, J.-P. Gattuso and L. Hansson, eds., Oxford University Press, Oxford, U. K., pp. 122-153.
- R. S. Arvidson, M. W. Guidry, and F. T. Mackenzie, 2011, Dolomite controls on Phanerozoic seawater chemistry. Aquatic Geochemistry, 17, 735-747.
- K.E.F. Shamberger, R.A. Feely. C.L. Sabine, M.J. Atkinson, E.H. DeCarlo, F.T. Mackenzie, P.S. Drupp, and D.A. Butterfield, 2011. Calcification and production on a Hawaiian coral reef. Marine Chemistry, 127, 64-75.
- F.T. Mackenzie, A.J. Andersson, R.A. Arvidson, M.J. Guidry, and A. Lerman, 2011, Land-sea carbon and nutrient fluxes and coastal ocean CO2 exchange and acidification: past, present, and future. Applied Geochemistry, 26 S298-S302.
- F.T. Mackenzie, A. Mucci, and G.W. Luther III, 2011, Preface to John W. Morse Special Issue of Aquatic Geochemistry. Aquatic Geochemistry, 17, 307-310.
- A.J. Andersson and F.T. Mackenzie, 2011, Ocean acidification: setting the record straight. Biogeosciences Discussions, 8, 6161-6190.
- A.J. Andersson and F.T. Mackenzie, 2011, Technical comment on Kroeker et al. (2010) Meta-analysis reveals negative yet variable effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms. Ecological Letters, 13, 1419-1434.
- F. T. Mackenzie, A. Mucci and G. W. Luther, III (eds.), 2011, Aquatic Geochemistry Special Issue: Memorial Issue to the Life and Career of John W. Morse, Volume 17, Nos. 4-5. pp. 307-773.
- F.T. Mackenzie, A. Lerman, and E.H. DeCarlo, 2011, Coupled C, N, P, and O biogeochemical cycling at the land-ocean interface. In: Treatise on Coastal and Estuarine Science, v. 5, J. Middleburg and R. Laane, eds., Elsevier, pp., 317-342.
- P. Drupp, E. H. De Carlo, F. T. Mackenzie, P. Bienfait, and C. L. Sabine, 2011, Nutrient inputs, phytoplankton response, and CO2 variations in a semi-enclosed subtropical environment, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Aquatic Geochemistry, 17, 473-498.
- A. J. Andersson and F. T. Mackenzie, 2012, Revisiting four scientific debates in ocean acidification research. Biogeosciences, 9, 893-905..
- R. F. Massaro, E. H. De Carlo, P. S. Drupp , F. T. Mackenzie, S. M. Jones, K. E, Shamberger, C. L. Sabine and R. A. Feely, 2012, Multiple factors driving variability of CO2 exchange between the ocean and atmosphere in a tropical coral reef environment. Aquatic Geochemistry, 18, 357-686.
- M. W. Guidry, F. T. Mackenzie, D. Dumas and E. H. De Carlo, 2012, Tropical Land-Coastal Ocean Interactions: Hawaii as an Example. University of Hawaii Sea Grant, 69 pp.
- A.J. Andersson, N.R. Bates, M.A. Jeffries, K. Freeman, C. Davidson, S. Stringer, E. Betzler, and F.T. Mackenzie, 2013, Clues from Current High CO2 Environments on the Effects of Ocean Acidification on CaCO3 Preservation. Aquatic Geochemistry, 19, 353369.
- Pierre Regnier et al, 2013,Anthropogenic Perturbation of the Carbon Fluxes from Land to Ocean. Nature Geoscience, 6, 597607.
- M. W. Guidry and F. T. Mackenzie, 2013, Future Climate Change, Sea Level Rise, and Ocean Acidification: Implications for Hawaii and Western Pacific Fisheries Management. University of Hawaii Sea Grant, 53 pp.
- F. T. Mackenzie and A. J. Andersson, 2013, The Marine Carbon System and Ocean Acidification during Phanerozoic Time. Geochemical Perspectives, 2(1), European Union of Geochemistry, 227 pp.
- P. Regnier, P. Friedlingstein, P. Ciais, F. T. Mackenzie, et al., 2013, Anthropogenic perturbation of the carbon fluxes from land to ocean. Nature Geoscience, 6, 597-607.
- F. Joos, R. Roth, J. S. Fuglestvedt, G. P. Peters, I. G. Enting, W. von Bloh, V. Brovkin, E. J. Burke, M. Eby, N. R. Edwards, T. Friedrich, T. L. Fr¨olicher, P. R. Halloran, P. B. Holden, C. Jones, T. Kleinen, F. T. Mackenzie, K. Matsumoto, M. Meinshausen, G.-K. Plattner, A. Reisinger, J. Segschneider, G. Shaffer, M. Steinacher, K. Strassmann, K. Tanaka, A. Timmermann, and A. J. Weaver, 2013, Carbon dioxide and climate impulse response functions for the computation of greenhouse gas metrics: a multi-model analysis. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 2793–2825.
- P. S. Drupp, E. H. De Carlo, and F. T. Mackenzie, C. L. Sabine, R. A. Feely, and K. E. Shamberger, 2013, Comparison of CO2 dynamics and air-sea exchange in differing tropical reef environments. Aquatic Geochemistry, 19 (5-6), 371-397.
- R. S. Arvidson, F. T. Mackenzie, and M. W. Guidry, 2013, Geologic history of seawater: A MAGic approach to carbon chemistry and ocean ventilation. Chemical Geology, 362, 287-304.
- F.T. Mackenzie, 2014, Volume Editor's Introduction to Treatise on Geochemistry Volume 9: Sediments, Diagenesis, and Sedimentary Rocks. In: Treatise on Geochemistry, 2nd Ed., H. D. Holland and K. K. Turekian, series eds., 2333.
- J. Veizer and F. T. Mackenzie, 2014, Evolution of sedimentary rocks. In: Treatise on Geochemistry, 2nd ed. (H. D. Holland and K. K. Turekian, eds.), Volume 9 Sediments, Diagenesis, and Sedimentary Rocks (F. T. Mackenzie, ed.), Elsevier Ltd, 399-435.
- F. T. Mackenzie (ed.), 2014, Introduction: Sediments, Diagenesis, and Sedimentary Rocks. In: Treatise on Geochemistry, 2nd ed. (H. D. Holland and K. K. Turekian (eds.), Volume 9, Sediments, Diagenesis, and Sedimentary Rocks (F. T. Mackenzie, ed.), Elsevier Ltd., xxiii-xxxii.
- S. B. Bricker, F. T. Mackenzie, J. S. Baron, and J. R. Price, 2014, Preface to the Owen P. Bricker III special issue of Aquatic Geochemistry. Aquatic Geochemistry, 20 (2-3), 81-86.
- R. S. Arvidson, F. T. Mackenzie, and R. A, Berner, 2014, The sensitivity of the Phanerozoic inorganic carbon system to the onset of pelagic sedimentation. Aquatic Geochemistry, 20 (2-3), 343-362.
- K. E. F. Shamberger, P. S. Drupp, R. A. Feely, C. L. Sabine, R. R. S. Massaro, E. H. De Carlo, F. T. Mackenzie, and M. J. Atkinson, in press, Diel and seasonal carbon dioxide and aragonite saturation state dynamics in a Hawaiian coral reef ecosystem. Aquatic Geochemistry.
- D. D. Li, A. Lerman and F. T. Mackenzie, in press, Global biogeochemical cycle of silicon and its coupling to the perturbed C-N-P cycles in industrial time. Aquatic Geochemistry.
- Andrea K. Kealoha, Samuel E. Kahng, Fred T. Mackenzie, Simone R. Alin, Randall K. Kosaki, Russell E. Brainard, and Christopher D. Winn, 2015, Latitudinal Trends and Drivers in the CO2-Carbonic Acid System of Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument. Aquatic Geochemistry, DOI: 10.1007/s10498-015-9273-z.
- Stephen V. Smith and Fred T. Mackenzie, 2015, The Role of CaCO3 Reactions in the Contemporary Oceanic CO2 Cycle. Aquatic Geochemistry, DOI: 10.1007/s10498-015-9282-y.
- P. S. Drupp, E. H. De Carlo, and F. T. Mackenzie, 2016, Porewater CO2- carbonic acid system chemistry in permeable carbonate reef sands. Marine Chemistry, 185. 48-64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2016.04.004 0304- 4203/.
- A. Lerman and F. T. Mackenzie, 2016, Carbonate minerals and the CO2- carbonic acid system. In: Encyclopedia of Geochemistry, W.M. White (ed.), pp.1- 22. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-39193-9_84-1.
- A. K. Kealoha, F. T. Mackenzie, S. E. Kahn, R. K. Kosaki, S. R. Alin, and C. D. Winn, 2017, Spatiotemporal assessment of CO2–carbonic acid system dynamics in a pristine coral reef ecosystem, French Frigate Shoals, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Aquatic Geochemistry, 23, 75-88.
DOI 10.1007/s10498-017-9310-1.
- F. T. Mackenzie and A. Lerman, 2017, Global Biogeochemical Cycling. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental Science, Framing Concepts in Environmental Science, pp. 1-37.
DOI:10.1093/acrefore/9780199389414.013.60.
- G. G. Laruelle, W.-J. Cai, X. Hu, N. Gruber, F. T. Mackenzie, and P. Regnier, in press, Ocean margins as an increasing sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. Nature Geoscience.
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