Ships, satellites, and social media : How we understand Arctic climate change

Dr. Tortell is a biological/chemical oceanographer with broad interests in ocean-climate interactions. His research focuses on developing new methods to measure biological productivity in the ocean and the production of trace gases. Recently he has been seeking to understand the potential climate ef...

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Main Author: Tortell, Philippe Daniel, 1972-
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Published: 2017
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spelling ftunivbritcolcir:oai:circle.library.ubc.ca:2429/64492 2023-05-15T13:37:01+02:00 Ships, satellites, and social media : How we understand Arctic climate change Tortell, Philippe Daniel, 1972- 2017-11-25 http://hdl.handle.net/2429/64492 eng eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND Moving Image 2017 ftunivbritcolcir 2019-10-15T18:24:58Z Dr. Tortell is a biological/chemical oceanographer with broad interests in ocean-climate interactions. His research focuses on developing new methods to measure biological productivity in the ocean and the production of trace gases. Recently he has been seeking to understand the potential climate effects of these gases on Arctic and Antarctic marine systems. His research employs a variety of laboratory and field-based measurements to examine the interactions between marine micro-organisms and ‘climate-active’ trace gases. Dr. Tortell received his BSc in Biology at McGill University, and an MA and PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. On November 2016, Dr. Tortell was inducted as a Member into the Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. He is also a proficient Flamenco guitar player. Science, Faculty of Botany, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Department of Unreviewed Faculty Moving Image (Video) Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Climate change University of British Columbia: cIRcle - UBC's Information Repository Antarctic Arctic Canada
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description Dr. Tortell is a biological/chemical oceanographer with broad interests in ocean-climate interactions. His research focuses on developing new methods to measure biological productivity in the ocean and the production of trace gases. Recently he has been seeking to understand the potential climate effects of these gases on Arctic and Antarctic marine systems. His research employs a variety of laboratory and field-based measurements to examine the interactions between marine micro-organisms and ‘climate-active’ trace gases. Dr. Tortell received his BSc in Biology at McGill University, and an MA and PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. On November 2016, Dr. Tortell was inducted as a Member into the Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. He is also a proficient Flamenco guitar player. Science, Faculty of Botany, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Department of Unreviewed Faculty
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