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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
Mon. July 21
 
  7:30-  8:30
Continental Breakfast
  8:30-  9:00
Plenary 1 - Nick Bates   
  9:00-  9:30
Plenary 2 - Mick Follows   Interannual Variability in a Global Model of the Air-Sea Fluxes of CO2 and O2   abstract
  9:30-10:00
Discussion
10:00-10:30
Break
10:30-11:00
SMP Data Management Update (Cyndy Chandler)
11:00-11:30
Monday Posters - Introductions
11:30-12:00
Posters
12:00-  1:00
Buffet Lunch
  1:00-  1:30
Posters
  1:30-  2:00
Plenary 3 - Olivier Marchal   Abrupt Climate Change: A Pause  abstract
  2:00-  2:30
Plenary 4 - Robbie Toggweiler   CO2 Amplifier in the Physical Climate System  abstract
  2:30-  3:30
Discussion
  3:30-  4:00
Break
  4:00-  4:30
REPORTS - SMP Workshops
   1. EqPac Synthesis & Modelling
   2. Regional Ecosystem Modeling Testbed Project
  4:30-  5:00
FINAL SMP Special Issue - Potential Papers and Breakout Schedule
  5:00-  7:00
*** RECEPTION ***
7:00-> 
Dinner on your own
Tue. July 22
 
  7:30-  8:30
Continental Breakfast
  8:30-  9:00
Plenary 5 - Lloyd Keigwin   Abrupt climate change about 8200 yrs ago and during the Younger Dryas (~12ka)  abstract
  9:00-  9:30
Plenary 6 - Mark Abbott   Ocean Remote Sensing in 2020  abstract
  9:30-10:00
Discussion
10:00-10:30
Break
10:30-11:00
Discussion (cont'd)
11:00-11:30
Tuesday Posters - Introductions
11:30-12:00
Posters
12:00-  1:00
Buffet Lunch
  1:00-  1:30
Posters
  1:30-  2:00
Plenary 7 - Jorge Sarmiento   Control of Diatom Production by Thermocline Nutrient Re-supply from the Deep Ocean  abstract
  2:00-  2:30
Plenary 8 - Fei Chai & Dick Barber   Modeling the Decadal Variability of Ecosystem and Carbon Cycle in the Pacific Ocean  abstract
  2:30-  3:00
Discussion
  3:00-  3:30
Break
  3:30-  5:00
Breakouts: manuscript planning & preparation
5:00-> 
Dinner on your own
Wed. July 23
 
  7:30-  8:30
Continental Breakfast
  8:30-  9:00
Plenary 9 - John Dunne   The Next Generation of Coupled Ocean Biogeochemical General Circulation Models abstract
  9:00-  9:30
Plenary 10 - Rob Armstrong   The Paradox of Uncertainty abstract
  9:30-10:00
Discussion
10:00-10:30
Break
10:30-10.45
Discussion (cont'd)
10:45-11:00
Jim Yoder - NSF planning for future ocean carbon cycle research
11:00-11:30
Wednesday Posters - Introductions
11:30-12:00
Posters
12:00-  1:00
Buffet Lunch
  1:00-  1:30
Posters
  1:30-  2:00
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
  2:00-  2:30
Discussion
  2:30-  3:00
Synthesis Papers - Updates - Discussion
  3:00-  3:30
Break
  3:30-  5:00
Breakouts: manuscript planning & preparation
5:00-> 
Dinner on your own
Thu. July 24
 
  7:30-  8:30
Continental Breakfast
  8:30-  9:00
Plenary 12 - Anand Gnanadesikan   Upwelling Pathways and the Carbon Cycle  abstract
  9:00-  9:30
Plenary 13 - Luanne Thompson   Thermocline Ventilation and Apparent Oxygen Utilization in the North Pacific: Physical or Biological Changes?  abstract
  9:30-10:00
Discussion
10:00-10:30
Break
10:30-11:00
Discussion (cont'd)
11:00-11:30
Thursday Posters - Introductions
11:30-12:00
Posters
12:00-  1:00
Buffet Lunch
  1:00-  1:30
Posters
  1:30-  2:00
Plenary 14 - Bob Key   A Data-based Global Ocean Carbon Climatology  
  2:00-  2:30
Discussion
  2:30-  3:00
SMP logistics - special volume #3
Presentation of manuscript outlines and progress
  3:00-  3:30
Break
  3:30-  4:30
Presentation of manuscript outlines and progress (cont'd)
  4:30-  5:00
Final Discussion and Closing Comments
  5:00-  8:00
***  CLAM BAKE (on the Fenno Patio)  and  VOLLEYBALL ***


POSTERS:
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

SPECIAL MEETINGS: