SMP SUMMER MEETING AGENDA
U .S. JGOFS Synthesis & Modeling Project
Principal Investigators' Workshop
July 21-24, 2003
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Quissett Campus, Clark 507
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AGENDA
FINAL
PLEASE NOTE SCHEDULE CHANGE
Meeting now terminates on Thursday evening rather than Friday noon
Go to Poster Presentations listed by Day
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Continental Breakfast | |
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Plenary 1 - Nick Bates | |
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Plenary 2 - Mick Follows Interannual Variability in a Global Model of the Air-Sea Fluxes of CO2 and O2 abstract | |
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Discussion | |
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Break | |
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SMP Data Management Update (Cyndy Chandler) | |
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Monday Posters - Introductions | |
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Buffet Lunch | |
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Plenary 3 - Olivier Marchal Abrupt Climate Change: A Pause abstract | |
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Plenary 4 - Robbie Toggweiler CO2 Amplifier in the Physical Climate System abstract | |
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Discussion | |
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Break | |
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REPORTS - SMP Workshops
1. EqPac Synthesis & Modelling 2. Regional Ecosystem Modeling Testbed Project |
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FINAL SMP Special Issue - Potential Papers and Breakout Schedule | ||
*** RECEPTION *** | ||
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Dinner on your own | |
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Continental Breakfast | |
Plenary 5 - Lloyd Keigwin Abrupt climate change about 8200 yrs ago and during the Younger Dryas (~12ka) abstract | ||
Plenary 6 - Mark Abbott Ocean Remote Sensing in 2020 abstract | ||
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Discussion | |
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Break | |
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Discussion (cont'd) | |
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Tuesday Posters - Introductions | |
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Buffet Lunch | |
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Plenary 7 - Jorge Sarmiento Control of Diatom Production by Thermocline Nutrient Re-supply from the Deep Ocean abstract | |
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Plenary 8 - Fei Chai & Dick Barber Modeling the Decadal Variability of Ecosystem and Carbon Cycle in the Pacific Ocean abstract | |
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Discussion | |
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Break | |
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Breakouts: manuscript planning & preparation | |
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Dinner on your own | |
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Continental Breakfast | |
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Plenary 9 - John Dunne The Next Generation of Coupled Ocean Biogeochemical General Circulation Models abstract | |
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Plenary 10 - Rob Armstrong The Paradox of Uncertainty abstract | |
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Discussion | |
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Break | |
Discussion (cont'd) | ||
Jim Yoder - NSF planning for future ocean carbon cycle research | ||
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Wednesday Posters - Introductions | |
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Buffet Lunch | |
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Plenary 11 - Tammi Richardson Food Webs of the Equatorial Pacific at 140°W: Synthesizing EqPac Carbon Flux Data into More Complete Pictures of Planktonic Ecosystem Structure and Function abstract | |
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Discussion | |
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Synthesis Papers - Updates - Discussion | |
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Break | |
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Breakouts: manuscript planning & preparation | |
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Dinner on your own | |
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Continental Breakfast | |
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Plenary 12 - Anand Gnanadesikan Upwelling Pathways and the Carbon Cycle abstract | |
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Plenary 13 - Luanne Thompson Thermocline Ventilation and Apparent Oxygen Utilization in the North Pacific: Physical or Biological Changes? abstract | |
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Discussion | |
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Break | |
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Discussion (cont'd) | |
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Thursday Posters - Introductions | |
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Buffet Lunch | |
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Plenary 14 - Bob Key A Data-based Global Ocean Carbon Climatology | |
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Discussion | |
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SMP logistics - special volume #3
Presentation of manuscript outlines and progress |
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Break | |
Presentation of manuscript outlines and progress (cont'd) | ||
Final Discussion and Closing Comments | ||
*** CLAM BAKE (on the Fenno Patio) and VOLLEYBALL *** |
- Please have your posters up by 9am on your designated day.
- Authors of posters will be allowed 2-3 minutes to present the salient features of their poster to the SMP audience, and will be allowed to use 1 (ONE) overhead if desired.
- Official poster sessions are midday, starting at 11:00 and continuing through 1:30 on each day.
- Posters can remain up for the entire day, but please remove your posters at the end of the day.
MONDAY POSTERS: | |
Lomas et al. | The Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS): a time-series window on climate forcing of ocean variability |
Wang et al. | Simulating pCO2 and air-sea CO2 flux in the Equatorial Pacific for the last decade: impacts of biological and physical forcing |
Wang et al. | Ecosystem dynamics and primary production in the Equatorial Pacific: a model and ocean color synthesis study. |
Chai et al. | Modeling decadal variability of carbon cycle in the Pacific Ocean |
McGillicuddy et al. | Eddy-driven sources and sinks of nutrients in the upper ocean: results from a 0.1 degree resolution model of the North Atlantic |
McGillicuddy et al. | Biogeochemical impacts due to mesoscale eddy activity in the Sargasso Sea as measured at the Bermuda Atlantic Time Series (BATS) site |
Hofmann et al. | Comparison of model-derived phytoplankton distributions with SeaWiFS data at two sites in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean |
Daniels et al. | Reconstruction of plankton food web structure from the North Atlantic Bloom Experiment (May, 1989) and the Western Antarctic Peninsula (Jan, 1996) using an inverse method |
Lima & Doney | The role of silica limitation and community structure in a marine ecosystem model for the North Atlantic |
Spitz | Changes in the North Pacific circulation and ecosystem during the last decade |
TUESDAY POSTERS: | |
Dinniman et al. | Cross shelf exchange in the Ross Sea and west Antarctic Peninsula from models of the circulation and biogeochemistry |
Kim et al. | Estimation of primary production and carbon flux in Antarctic coastal waters: a modeling study |
Klinck et al. | Biogeochemical climatologies for the Ross Sea, Antarctica: temporal patterns of primary production |
Moore et al. | Upper ocean ecosystem dynamics and iron cycling in a global 3D model |
Chai et al. | Modeling iron enrichment in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean |
Dutkiewicz et al. | Sensitivity of an ecosystem model to aeolian fluxes of iron |
Friedrichs et al. | The Regional Ecosystem Modeling Testbed Project |
Friedrichs et al. | Ecosystem model comparison in the Arabian Sea: a prototype regional modeling testbed |
Hood et al. | A 4-dimensional validation of a coupled physical-biological model of the Arabian Sea |
Wiggert et al. | The role of iron in the Indian Ocean ecosystem: Results of a 3-D bio-physical model |
Wiggert et al. | Monsoon-driven biogeochemical processes in the Arabian Sea |
WEDNESDAY POSTERS: | |
Gardner et al. | Global POC synthesis using ocean color measurement calibrated with JGOFS and WOCE data on beam attenuation and POC |
Gardner et al. | POC distribution in the Pacific: estimates using in-situ optical data and SeaWiFS products |
Mishonov & Gardner | Assessment and correction of the historical beam attenuation data from HOT - ALOHA & BATS sites |
Fach et al. | A coupled epipelagic-mesopelagic particle flux model for the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Station (BATS)/Oceanic Flux Program (OFP) Site: Phase 2, the one-dimensional framework to 4000 meters |
Sarma & Saino | Impact of sinking carbon flux on accumulation of deep-ocean carbon |
Lehmann & Cullen | Model- and observation based analysis of phytoplankton size distribution |
Landry et al. | Carbon cycling through the microbial community |
Hiscock | Size-class dependent amplification of photosynthetic quantum yield in an iron enriched Southern Ocean |
Salihoglu & Hofmann | A one-dimensional model of lower trophic level interactions in the Equatorial Pacific |
Matsumoto et al. | How good are ocean carbon cycle models? |
Najjar et al. | Export production simulated by the OCMIP-2 models |
THURSDAY POSTERS: | |
Murtugudde et al. | Mechanisms of subsurface Chl-a maximum in the Bay of Bengal |
Letelier et al. | Using laboratory and in situ derived physiological parameters to model Trichodesmium spp. vertical migration capabilities in the NPSG |
Westberry et al. | A new technique for the remote Sensing of Trichodesmium |
Cassar et al. | Bicarbonate uptake by Southern Ocean phytoplankton |
Li & Peng | Re-evaluation of preformed alkalinity in the Pacific for estimating the anthropogenic CO2 inventory |
Jiang et al. | The regulation of iron and silicate on the new and export production in the equatorial Pacific: A coupled physical-biological model study |
Shi & Chai | Nitrogen, dissolved oxygen and carbon budget for the central California coastal upwelling system |
Mongin & Nelson | Flexible-composition phytoplankton modeling: Why and how? |
Sweeney et al. | The impact of two parameterizations for penetrating shortwave radiation using ocean color observations on GCMs |
Christian & Letelier | Phytoplankton photoacclimation and spectral attenuation of solar irradiance in a blue-water ocean column model |
Toole et al. | Light and the dimethylsulfide (DMS) summer paradox in the Sargasso Sea |