Altimetry and Biogeochemistry

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Altimetry and Biogeochemistry Adrian Martin With input from John Allen, Graham Quartly, Meric Srokosz, AndrewYool

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Altimetry and Biogeochemistry. Adrian Martin With input from John Allen, Graham Quartly, Meric Srokosz, AndrewYool. Altimetry and Biogeochemistry. Biomes: the big picture 3 examples: - Silica cycle - Filaments - Biodiversity The role of altimetry - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Altimetry and Biogeochemistry

Adrian Martin

With input from

John Allen,Graham Quartly,Meric Srokosz,AndrewYool

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Altimetry and Biogeochemistry

• Biomes: the big picture• 3 examples:

- Silica cycle- Filaments- Biodiversity

•The role of altimetry•Why wide swath is good news

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Sarmiento et al., GBC, VOL. 18, GB3003, doi:10.1029/2003GB002134, 2004

Biomes

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Biomes

Need multidisciplinary local studies tocharacterise each biome.

Such detailed studies crucial to understand how functioning of biomeresponds to different forcing.

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Phytoplankton & biogeochemistry

diatoms

coccolithophores

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Silica cycle

FISHES Cruise, 2001

Allen, J.T. et al. (2005)Nature, 437, 728-732.

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Filaments

Cruise D321August 2007

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SSH

SST

Filaments

-20-22

60

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Filaments

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Filaments

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Biodiversity

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BiodiversityPicophytoplankton Heterotrophs Synechococcus

Large phytoplankton Bacteria Viruses

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Central problem

How do we extrapolate knowledge of processes at a local scale toquantitative estimates at the biome scale?

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The role of altimetry

Altimetry offers information crucial to extrapolating to the biome scale.

Specifically it offers:- a physical context- dynamical information- a means of tracking features- a means of auditing features- data even when there is cloud

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So why is wide-swath so much better?

Better resolution of currents

Higher resolution of features

Less gaps for features to ‘fall into’

Potential for quantifying vertical fluxes

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5) What other remote measurements would complement the altimetric data? HR wind, SST, colour, pigments, SSS 6) What other chemical & biological properties of seawater would it be useful to measure together with SSH?Depends on the question…

Workshop questions

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O(100km) swath width- to cover a process cruise area- large enough to accommodate

scale of local mesoscale features

Re-visit every 5 days

Ability to resolve 10km features (20km wavelength)

What specification for biogeochemistry?