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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Greenbelt, Maryland | United States | about 5 hours ago
profiling (BGC-Argo) floats (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03805-8). The NASA Ocean Biogeochemical Model (NOBM) has recently been coupled to the S2S-V3 system used for seasonal climatological
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critical for predicting future changes to fisheries production and deep ocean carbon storage as the ocean warms. Biogeochemical-ecosystem models are currently used for this purpose but have difficulties: in
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. The postdoc will collaborate closely with modelers to integrate observations into predictive tools, and with social scientists to help place MRV findings within broader governance and stakeholder contexts
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of intermediate complexity to investigate the climate of the Paleoproterozoic interact with colleagues in the GOE-DEEP science team working on biogeochemical modelling to design and tests different scenarios
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analyze a suite of high-resolution regional ocean biogeochemical model simulations to provide actionable information to decision makers as part of NOAA’s Changing Ecosystems and Fisheries Initiative (CEFI
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this ecosystem particularly interesting for studying and modeling biogeochemical cycles (Cornut et al. 2021), and poses important challenges in finding the right levels of fertilization to limit
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. Within this project, work package 1 focuses on the resilience of the marine sinks of heat and carbon, using Earth system and biogeochemical models, observational data, and scenario analysis to identify
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. Within this project, work package 1 focuses on the resilience of the marine sinks of heat and carbon, using Earth system and biogeochemical models, observational data, and scenario analysis to identify
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to transform the way environmental and social data are integrated into fisheries management by combining advanced ocean forecasting, species-specific modeling, and social science to develop adaptive strategies
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State University/NREL and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/IMK-IFU. Digital technologies, including biogeochemical modelling and remote sensing, as well as interactions with stakeholders are key