Stochastic Coastal Regional Uncertainty Modelling II (SCRUM2) Overview
SCRUM2 project aims to enhance CMEMS through regional/coastal ocean-biogeochemical uncertainty modelling, ensemble consistency verification, probabilistic forecasting, and data assimilation. The research team plans to contribute significant advancements in ensemble techniques and reliability assessm
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Insights from Climate Modelling User Group Meeting - July 2018
Discussion at the Climate Modelling User Group meeting highlighted the use of Ocean ECVs, with a focus on organic carbon production and model comparisons. Key topics included increasing resolution, biogeochemistry predictions, and validation using OC CCI data. Various WP projects were also discussed
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Advanced Biomarker Analysis in Biogeochemistry Studies
In biogeochemistry research, advanced analytical techniques are utilized to isolate and separate organic matter, focusing on major carbon pools in bodies of water like Lake Superior. Biomarkers such as fatty acids and specific compounds are identified as indicators for various microbial processes, i
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PIPERS Research Project in Ross Sea
PIPERS is a research project focusing on polynyas, ice production, and the seasonal evolution in the Ross Sea. The project involves multiple investigators and coordinated programs to improve estimates of sea ice production, water mass transformation, and air-ice-ocean interactions in the region. Goa
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Understanding Isotopes in Biogeochemistry
Isotopes are atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. This presentation explores the significance of stable isotopes, types of isotopes, expressing isotopic abundances, isotope effects, and applications to geochemical studies. Learn about common light element stable i
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Joint Meeting Summary: OCB US CLIVAR Summit 2011
A joint meeting was held in 2011 between OCB and US CLIVAR to explore common science issues and identify collaboration opportunities. The Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program, created in 2006 by NSF, NASA, and NOAA, focuses on understanding the ocean's role in the global carbon cycle. The meetin
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Understanding NEMO: European Ocean Modeling Software
NEMO (Nucleus for European Modeling of the Ocean) is a comprehensive software used for numerical simulation of the ocean. Its components include the blue ocean (NEMO-OPA) for dynamics, white ocean (NEMO-LIM) for sea-ice simulation, and green ocean (NEMO-TOP) for biogeochemistry. NEMO produces model
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