Global-Scale Carbon Research Overview - Doney Observational Strategy: Repeat Sections - Wallace Observational Strategy: Near-surface CO2 - Nojiri Spatial and Temporal Variability of CO2 Fluxes: Issues for a Global Observing Network - Sweeney Spatial and Temporal Variability of CO2 Inventories: Issues for a Global Observing Network - Feely The Role of Automated Systems in an Ocean Observing Network - Dickey The Role of Remote Sensing in Evaluating the Global Carbon Cycle - Boutin Automated CO2 Systems for an Ocean Observing Network - Merlivat The Role of Coastal Seas / Margins in the Global Carbon Cycle and the Importance of Interacting with Terrestrial and Atmospheric Communities - Thomas What Atmospheric and Ocean Inversions Tell Us About Observing Carbon Cycle Changes in the Ocean - Jacobson Moving Towards an Operational Ocean Carbon Observations System for Data Assimilation and Modeling - Gnanadesikan
The Status of Moored Measurement Technology - Gernot Friederich / Francisco Chavez The Status of Underway Measurement Technology - Rik Wanninkhof Overview of Data Integration and Networking - Alex Kozyr A Global View of Ocean Surface CO2 Observations - Taro Takahashi The 1996 pCO2 Intercomparison Experiment - Arne Koertzinger The 2003 pCO2 Intercomparison Experiment - Yukihiro Nojiri
Introduction to the Workshop: Scientific Goals and Objectives - Richard A. Feely Changes in Properties on TransOcean Sections, Before, During and After WOCE - Brian King What We Learned from the CO2 Survey and Some "Intriguing" Questions - Douglas Wallace Observing Systems from a Viewpoint of Modeling and Data Assimilation in the Pacific - Masa Kamachi Anthropogenic CO2 Uptake in the North Pacific: A Modeling Perspective - Keith Rodgers Complementarity of the Repeat Hydrography and Argo Programs - Gregory Johnson Current Status of the U.S. Repeat Hydrography Program and Some Interesting Preliminary Findings - Terrence Joyce Decadal-Scale Changes in Ocean Biogeochemistry: Results from the CLIVAR / CO2 Repeat Survey - Scott Doney
State of knowledge on the vulnerability of the oceanic CO2 sink - Corinne Le Quéré The vulnerable ocean: Some thoughts - Nicolas Gruber Possible long-term impacts of anthropogenic carbon emissions - Andreas Schmittner Results from coupled carbon-climate models - Laurent Bopp What are the maximum impacts of projected environmental changes on marine biology and the carbon cycle - Ulf Riebesell Ocean acidification: lessons from the geologic past - Ken Caldeira Potential impact of changes in ecosystems from model simulations and observations - Scott Doney Surface ocean CO2 variability and vulnerabilities in the Southern Ocean and the Arctic Ocean - Liqi Chen North Atlantic CO2 flux variability: Physical and ecological drivers - Galen McKinley The impact of changes in oceanic dust deposition on CO2 fluxes and marine productivity between 2000 and 2100 - Alessandro Tagliabue Decadal changes in ocean chlorophyll (satellite models & field data) - David Antoine Decadal changes in North Atlantic pelagic ecosystems - Gregory Beaugrand Air-sea fluxes of natural and contempory CO2 from an ocean inversion - Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher Mechanisms of interannual variability in the ocean carbon system - Scott Doney Atmospheric constraints on ocean carbon cycle variability and atmospheric potential oxygen - Christian Rödenbeck Estimating ocean-atmospheric carbon fluxes from atmospheric oxygen measurements - Mark Battle What do we learn from the use and/or assimilation of ocean CO2 data in coupled models - Reiner Schlitzer Moorings: New results and new technology overview, and Overview of proxy techniques for data extrapoloation and interpololation - Chris Sabine Neural network approaches to map surface pCO2 - Cyril Moulin Air-sea gas exchange: state of knowledge and Southern Ocean GasEx - David Ho CASIX: Determining air-sea fluxes of CO2 from a synthesis of earth observations, coupled models and in situ measurements - Nick Hardman-Mountford Using surface pCO2 decorrelation length scales to determine sampling resolution - Joellen Russell Using biogeochemical models to develop CO2 sampling strategies at high latitudes - Andrew Lenton CDIAC: Overview of current ocean surface pCO2 observations, new data releases and data center/data flow issues - Alex Kozyr pCO2 datbase and synthesis efforts - Benjamin Pfeil North Atlantic carbon sources and sink - Ute Schuster The Arctic Ocean and Nordic Seas - Are Olsen The North Pacific: Scientific Summary - Yukihiro Nojiri Interannual and decadal variability of air-sea CO2 fluxes in the Equatorial and South Pacific Oceans - Richard Feely Southern and Indian Oceans: Scientific Summary - Nicolas Metzl Surface CO2 in shelf and coastal areas - Arthur Chen North Atlantic and Arctic Seas: Technical Summary - Truls Johannessen North Pacific: Technical Summary - Masao Ishii Equatorial and South Pacific - Richard Feely Indian and Southern Ocean: Technical Summary - Jacqueline Boutin Coastal areas: Technical Summary - Arthur Chen
Introduction to the Workshop - Chris Sabine The Bermuda Atlantic Time-series study: A research platform to study changes in the oligotrophic subtropical North Atlantic - Mike Lomas Carbon Retention in a Colored Ocean - Eduardo Klein European Station for Time Series in the Ocean / Canary Islands - Melchor Gonzalez The Hawaii Ocean Time-series (HOT): Temporal dynamics in ecosystem processes in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean - Matthew Church CalCOFI and the California Current: a 60-year oceanographic, biogeochemical and fisheries time series - Tony Koslow Evolution of automated interdisciplinary time series measurements - Tommy Dickey The value of networking time series observations - Richard Lampitt The value of networking time series platforms: in situ measurements of net biological oxygen production at ocean time-series sites - Steve Emerson Time series of the ocean ecosystem by remote sensing - Trevor Platt Ocean Acidification - Richard Feely OceanSITES - Uwe Send EuroSITES - Richard Lampitt ChloroGIN - Nick Hardman-Mountford NOAA Moored pCO2 Programs - Chris Sabine Ocean Observatories Initiative - Uwe Send US Ocean Carbon Biogeochemistry Needs and Interests - Deborah Bronk What are satellite measurements of ocean color radiometry telling us about change in the ocean? - Jim Yoder Prospects for long-term time-series observations of ocean biogeochemistry using widely distributed, autonomous platforms and sensors - Ken Johnson
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