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Framework for Ocean Observing
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IOCCP-related Peer Review Papers. Framework for Ocean Observing. Framework for Ocean Observing. Below please find a link to a webinar given in June 2014 where we presented our work on biogeochemical EOV's. If you haven't had a chance to watch and interact with us at the time, feel free to watch the recorded version (click on the slide below) and contact us with additional input. Framework for Ocean Observing - Implementation for Biogeochemistry. A key recommendation from the OceanObs’09 Conference. Consu...
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Underway CO2 Observations
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IOCCP-related Peer Review Papers. For the past several decades, surface water partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO. Has been measured from research and volunteer observing ships (VOS) to quantify the spatial and temporal (seasonal, inter-annual, decadal) patterns of carbon uptake and release. These ships are outfitted with automated carbon dioxide instruments and thermosalinographs to measure the temperature, salinity, and pCO. And air-sea flux of CO. Planned and On-Going Voyages. Past Voyages / data.
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07. Links | CArbon Transport and Acidification Rates In the North Atlantic (CATARINA)
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CArbon Transport and Acidification Rates In the North Atlantic (CATARINA). Proyecto financiado por el MICINN. CATARINA está avalado por:. Acceso a zona privada. Http:/ www.ifremer.fr/lpo/ovide/. CO2 Group ·· CO2IIM. Http:/ oceano.iim.csic.es/co2group/index.html. Http:/ www.imber.info/. Http:/ www.clivar.org/. Http:/ www.clivar.org/carbon hydro/. Http:/ www.argo.ucsd.edu/. Http:/ www.carboocean.org/. Http:/ www.carbochange.eu. IOCCP: The International Ocean Carbon Coordination Project.
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Diagnosing Causes of Sea Level Rise « RealClimate
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Diagnosing Causes of Sea Level Rise. 8212; eric @ 8 January 2015. Guest post by Sarah G. Purkey and Gregory C. Johnson,. University of Washington / NOAA. I solicited this post from colleagues at the University of Washington. I found their paper. Back when the paper came out.– Eric Steig. Sea leave rise reveals a lot about our changing climate. A rise in the mean sea level can be caused by decreases in ocean density, mostly reflecting an increase in ocean temperature — this is steric. Ice sheets is vital ...
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2 : Getting ready
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2. Sunday, May 17, 2015. The last occupation of the P16N Hawaii-Alaska leg took place in March 2006 on the R/V Thompson. Almost a decade later, we are about to head out into the northeastern Pacific again, this time on the R/V Brown. Leg 1 from Tahiti-Hawaii is already complete. See their blog posts here. Picture taken from Bridge of R/V Thompson in 2006, somewhere along 152°W. Posted by Sabine Mecking. Denim and Pool Day. Radiocarbon dating of organic material dissolved i.
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2 : Why do we care about CO2 in the ocean?
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2. Saturday, June 6, 2015. Why do we care about CO2 in the ocean? Well, we humans are emitting a lot of carbon dioxide, and about 40% of what we’ve emitted has been sucked up from the atmosphere by the ocean. The ocean can hold a lot of carbon dioxide because the carbon can hide in all of those various forms (see post below). Although the ocean uptake rate might go down in the future. Taking CO2 water samples. Posted by Sabine Mecking. In port at last. Last day of sampling.
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2 : UVP photos of the day
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2. Thursday, June 18, 2015. UVP photos of the day. I’m not a biologist, or a zoologist. I work with an underwater camera system designed to capture marine particles. Many of those particles happen to be zooplankton, the ocean’s tiny drifting animals. Every day, I’ve been posting some choice snapshots on the door of the CTD computer lab, in the hopes that the other scientists on board can help me identify some of the more mysterious animals. With flashing red lights! Brendan...
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2 : Last day of sampling
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CLIVAR/GO-SHIP P16N 2015 - Leg 2. Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Last day of sampling. Early this morning, we completed our final stations of the section across the northern Alaska Gyre and are done with all CTD casts as well as other over-the-side operations. Celebrating the recovery of the CTD rosette on the last station of the day shift yesterday. Station 203 at 18:30). Posted by Sabine Mecking. In port at last. Last day of sampling. An underwater crater or not? A poem by the chief scientist.
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US Repeat Hydrography Program
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Home U.S. Repeat Hydrography. Cruise Data and Schedules. International Programs and Agencies. The Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP). Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR). CLIVAR Diapycnal and Isopycnal Mixing Experiment in the Southern Ocean (DIMES). International Ocean Carbon Coordination Project (IOCCP). Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS). Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS). National Programs and Agencies. US Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB).
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JOBS
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IOCCP-related Peer Review Papers. The IOCCP distributes job advertisements on behalf of individuals and institutions announcing them. We try to limit our advertizing portfolio to jobs in marine biogeochemistry with strong focus on observations. Please address any related questions directly to the interested party. Please contact the IOCCP Project Office if you would like to have your opening announced on our website. DEADLINE: Wednesday, 30 11 -0001. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute ( MBARI.