National Science Foundation awards University of Dayton researchers $201K to investigate massive algae blooms in warming Arctic Ocean
The National Science Foundation awarded two University of Dayton researchers a grant to model critical changes in Arctic sea ice to detect and predict the growth and movement of large algae blooms in the Arctic Ocean, related to that region’s warming climate.
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2021
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Online Access: | https://ecommons.udayton.edu/cas_blog/535 https://ecommons.udayton.edu/context/cas_blog/article/1534/viewcontent/2021_12_14_national_science_foundation_awards_university_of_dayton_researchers_201K_to_investigate_massive_algae_blooms_in_warming_artic_ocean.pdf |
Summary: | The National Science Foundation awarded two University of Dayton researchers a grant to model critical changes in Arctic sea ice to detect and predict the growth and movement of large algae blooms in the Arctic Ocean, related to that region’s warming climate. |
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