2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2006.01.019
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A decade of synthesis and modeling in the US Joint Global Ocean Flux Study

Abstract: A decade long Synthesis and Modeling Project (SMP) was conducted as the final element of the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). The SMP goal was to synthesize knowledge gained from field studies into a set of models that reflect our current understanding of the oceanic carbon cycle. Specific, innovative aspects of the project included the close partnership among scientists conducting field, laboratory, remote sensing, and numerical research and the strong emphasis on data management and web-based, pub… Show more

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“…We selected 3 open sites for our study. One site was the longterm biogeochemical observatory, Station ALOHA (22.75°N, 158.00°W), the field site for the Hawaii Ocean Time-series (HOT) program, established in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre in 1988 (Karl et al 2001, Doney & Ducklow 2006. The station is 100 km north of Oahu, Hawaii, USA with a bottom depth of 4700 m. The station is within the southward return flow of the eastern gyre with relatively weak horizontal transport (Karl et al 2001), and thus represents a good site to apply 1-D ecological modeling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected 3 open sites for our study. One site was the longterm biogeochemical observatory, Station ALOHA (22.75°N, 158.00°W), the field site for the Hawaii Ocean Time-series (HOT) program, established in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre in 1988 (Karl et al 2001, Doney & Ducklow 2006. The station is 100 km north of Oahu, Hawaii, USA with a bottom depth of 4700 m. The station is within the southward return flow of the eastern gyre with relatively weak horizontal transport (Karl et al 2001), and thus represents a good site to apply 1-D ecological modeling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite methodological shortcomings such as those outlined in the previous sections, these studies provided a solid basis for the general understanding of the role of bacterioplankton in carbon flux in these ecosystems, as well as their constraints through the supply of substrate derived from phytoplankton primary production, growth limitation by organic carbon and other elements, and mortality losses due to protozoan grazing and virus infection (del Giorgio & Cole 2000, Ducklow 2000, Doney & Ducklow 2006. Today, we have a rather solid general knowledge of the fraction and range of phytoplankton primary production processed via bacterioplankton biomass production and respiration.…”
Section: Refined Functional and Regional Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data availability combined with increasing computational power stimulated a rapid growth in basin to global upper ocean ecosystem-biogeochemistry models (e.g., Sarmiento et al, 1993;Six and Maier-Reimer, 1996;Oschlies and Garcon, 1998;Doney, 1999;Gregg et al, 2003;Aumont et al, 2003;Moore et al, 2004;Le Quéré et al, 2005;Doney and Ducklow, 2006). Such models are now widely applied to questions from seasonal and interannual climate variability (e.g., Le Quéré et al, 2000;McKinley et al, 2004;Wetzel et al, 2005;McKinley et al, 2006;Lovenduski et al, 2007;Le Quéré et al, 2007) to anthropogenic climate change (e.g., Bopp et al, 2001;Boyd and Doney, 2002;Bopp et al et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%