Modeling micronutrients in the ocean: The case of Iron Olivier Aumont Based on the work by: L. Bopp, A. Tagliabue, J.K. Moore, W. Gregg, P. Parekh, A.
Balch-NASA ACE OPCC Meeting; June 6-8 2011 A sharp, step-decrease in the carbon fixation of the Gulf of Maine...but why? William Balch Bigelow Laboratory.
Marine Biogeochemical and Ecosystem Modeling Michael Schulz MARUM -- Center for Marine Environmental Sciences and Faculty of Geosciences, University of.
Observations and modeling the ocean Fe cycle: Role in the carbon cycle and state of understanding Ed Boyle Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences Massachusetts.
A paleoperspective on the carbon cycle-climate system
Manfredi Manizza SIO/UCSD [email protected] Testing ocean biogeochemical models with atmospheric observations of Oxygen and Argon in the Southern Hemisphere.
CT5 Highlights Future scenarios for marine carbon sources and sinks EU FP6 Integrated Project CARBOOCEAN ”Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment” 4.
ECCO (Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean) Initially funded by NOPP (National Oceanographic Partnership Program) to demonstrate practicality.
The distribution of dissolved zinc in the South Atlantic as part of the UK GEOTRACES Programme UK GEOTRACES N. Wyatt 1, A. Milne 1, M. Woodward 2 G. Henderson.
Ocean modelling activities in Japan (some of activities in China and Korea are included in the report) report to the CLIVAR Working Group for Ocean Model.
Ocean modelling activities in Japan
Emissions From The Oceans To The Atmosphere Deposition From The Atmosphere To The Oceans And The Interactions Between Them Tim Jickells Laboratory for.