New Frontiers in Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research

OCB Scoping Workshop: June 8-11, 2009, Princeton, New Jersey This Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) scoping workshop in Princeton, New Jersey, will focus on carbon cycling and marine ecosystems in the context of climate variability in the Southern Ocean. The Southern Ocean plays a critical role...

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spelling ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/7114 2023-05-15T13:53:15+02:00 New Frontiers in Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research 2009-06 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1912/7114 en_US eng OCB Project Office https://hdl.handle.net/1912/7114 Other 2009 ftwhoas 2022-05-28T22:59:16Z OCB Scoping Workshop: June 8-11, 2009, Princeton, New Jersey This Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) scoping workshop in Princeton, New Jersey, will focus on carbon cycling and marine ecosystems in the context of climate variability in the Southern Ocean. The Southern Ocean plays a critical role in the global climate system owing to its unique physical, biogeochemical, and ecological features. The region is undergoing substantial changes in response to climate trends and variability, and future changes are expected to exert substantial impacts on biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem processes of the Antarctic. Despite increased efforts to understand these processes, significant discrepancies still exist between models and observations, and a number of key processes remain poorly quantified. There is a clear and increasing need to develop a coordinated approach that advances our understanding of climate variability in the Southern Ocean and its implications for ecosystem dynamics and biogeochemical cycling. The overall objective of this Scoping Workshop will be to facilitate interaction between the physical, biogeochemical, and ecosystem research communities to develop research strategies to resolve current limitations, gaps and discrepancies in our understanding and prediction of the Southern Ocean ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles and carbon uptake. U.S. National Science Foundation, the National Aeronautical and Space Administration, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Integrating Climate and Ecosystem Dynamics in the Southern Ocean (ICED) programme. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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description OCB Scoping Workshop: June 8-11, 2009, Princeton, New Jersey This Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) scoping workshop in Princeton, New Jersey, will focus on carbon cycling and marine ecosystems in the context of climate variability in the Southern Ocean. The Southern Ocean plays a critical role in the global climate system owing to its unique physical, biogeochemical, and ecological features. The region is undergoing substantial changes in response to climate trends and variability, and future changes are expected to exert substantial impacts on biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem processes of the Antarctic. Despite increased efforts to understand these processes, significant discrepancies still exist between models and observations, and a number of key processes remain poorly quantified. There is a clear and increasing need to develop a coordinated approach that advances our understanding of climate variability in the Southern Ocean and its implications for ecosystem dynamics and biogeochemical cycling. The overall objective of this Scoping Workshop will be to facilitate interaction between the physical, biogeochemical, and ecosystem research communities to develop research strategies to resolve current limitations, gaps and discrepancies in our understanding and prediction of the Southern Ocean ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles and carbon uptake. U.S. National Science Foundation, the National Aeronautical and Space Administration, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Integrating Climate and Ecosystem Dynamics in the Southern Ocean (ICED) programme.
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