نتایج جستجو برای: biogeochemical exploration

تعداد نتایج: 91469  

2001
Inez FUNG I. FUNG

How fast greenhouse warming will proceed depends on a large part on how fast carbon dioxide is increasing in the atmosphere. The abundance and growth rate of atmospheric CO2 is determined not only by the rate of anthropogenic emissions but also by the rates of biogeochemical processes that sequester carbon in the land and ocean. The biogeochemical processes in turn responds to and alters climat...

2010
Emlyn Jones John Parslow Lawrence Murray

Within the last 15 years there have been significant advances in statistical techniques available for data assimilation (DA), largely driven by a combination of the availability of high performance computing and dense observational data-sets (Lorenc 2003; Evensen 2007). Marine Biogeochemical (BGC) modelling, unlike the disciplines of numerical weather prediction and operational oceanography, ha...

2008
M. Fujii E. Boss F. Chai

Many ecosystem models have been developed to study the ocean’s biogeochemical properties, but most of these models use simple formulations to describe light penetration and spectral quality. Here, an optical model is coupled with a previously published ecosystem model that explicitly represents two phytoplankton (picoplankton and diatoms) and two zooplankton functional groups, as well as multip...

2003

The currents, fronts and eddies that comprise the oceanic mesoscale, sometimes referred to as the “internal weather of the sea,” are highly energetic and ubiquitous features of ocean circulation. Dynamical consequences of these phenomena include perturbation of the chemical and biological environment that can dramatically impact biogeochemical cycling in the ocean. The processes that regulate t...

2007
Richard V. Pouyat Diane E. Pataki

Urban land-use change, the conversion of agricultural and natural ecosystems to human settlements, has become an important component of global change. Virtually all of the projected increase in the world’s population is expected to occur in cities so that by the year 2007 more than half of the global population is expected to live in urban areas (United Nations 2004). Yet, urban settlements and...

2012
Martinho Marta-Almeida Rosa Reboreda Carlos Rocha Jesus Dubert Rita Nolasco Nuno Cordeiro Tiago Luna Alfredo Rocha João D. Lencart e Silva Henrique Queiroga Alvaro Peliz Manuel Ruiz-Villarreal

There is a growing interest on physical and biogeochemical oceanic hindcasts and forecasts from a wide range of users and businesses. In this contribution we present an operational biogeochemical forecast system for the Portuguese and Galician oceanographic regions, where atmospheric, hydrodynamic and biogeochemical variables are integrated. The ocean model ROMS, with a horizontal resolution of...

2009
Jinsong Chen Susan S. Hubbard Kenneth H. Williams Steve Pride Li Li Carl Steefel Lee Slater

[1] We develop a state-space Bayesian framework to combine time-lapse geophysical data with other types of information for quantitative estimation of biogeochemical parameters during bioremediation. We consider characteristics of end products of biogeochemical transformations as state vectors, which evolve under constraints of local environments through evolution equations, and consider time-la...

2012
D. P. Keller A. Oschlies

Earth System Climate Models (ESCMs) are valuable tools that can be used to gain a better understanding of the climate system, global biogeochemical cycles and how anthropogenically-driven changes may affect them. Here we describe improvements made to the marine biogeochemical ecosystem component of the University of Victoria’s ESCM (version 2.9). Major changes include corrections to the code an...

2018
Matthew P. Humphreys Chris J. Daniels Dieter A. Wolf-Gladrow Toby Tyrrell Eric P. Achterberg

The ocean holds a large reservoir of carbon dioxide (CO2), and mitigates climate change through uptake of anthropogenic CO2. Fluxes of CO2 between the atmosphere and surface ocean are regulated by a number of physical and biogeochemical processes, resulting in a spatiotemporally heterogeneous CO2 distribution. Determining the influence of each individual process is useful for interpreting marin...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
Erica A H Smithwick David M Eissenstat Gary M Lovett Richard D Bowden Lindsey E Rustad Charles T Driscoll

Stress within tree roots may influence whole-tree responses to nutrient deficiencies or toxic ion accumulation, but the mechanisms that govern root responses to the belowground chemical environment are poorly quantified. Currently, root production is modeled using rates of forest production and stoichiometry, but this approach alone may be insufficient to forecast variability in forest response...

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