Funded projects:

Current:

Integration of models and observations across scales (InMOS): A novel data synthesis framework for diagnosing the coupled cycles of ocean carbon, oxygen, and heat – Schmidt Sciences

Group members involved:
Postdoc to be hired

Collaborators:
T. DeVries (UC Santa Barbara), co-Lead PI: R. Keeling (Scripps Institution of Oceanography), Modeling Lead: L. Resplandy (Princeton University), L. Zanna (NYU), P. Landschu ̈tzer (Flanders Marine Insti- tute), P. Hassanzadeh (U. Chicago), C. Ro ̈denbeck (Max Planck Institute-Jena), C. Labuschagne (South African Weather Service), F. Primeau (UC Irvine), H. Graven (Imperial College).


SOCCOM3: Science to predict the future of the Southern Ocean and its global impacts – NSF

Group members involved:
Shannon McClish, Postdoc to be hired

Collaborators:
PI L. Talley, S. Purkey (Scripps Institution of Oceanography). J. Russell (University of Arizona), K. Johnson, Y. Takeshita, (Monterey Bay Aquarium Re- search Institute), O. Schofield (Rutgers University), S. Riser, A. Gray (University of Washington)


Advancing satellite-constrained modeled air-sea CO2 fluxes with a focus on the strength of the Southern Ocean carbon sink – NASA

Collaborators:
L. Arteaga (NASA/ University of Maryland Baltimore County), Co-I C. Rousseaux (NASA Goddard), Collaborator L. Ott (NASA Goddard)


Collaborative Research: Physical and biological controls on ocean carbon and oxygen uptake in the Western North Pacific – NSF

Group members involved:
Charles Addey, Luna Ogando, Jenny Joy Macatumbas

Collaborators:
M. Manizza, I. Cerovečki (Scripps Institution of Oceanography)


Quantifying the role of mode and intermediate waters in Southern Ocean car- bon fluxes through the use of profiling floats, satellite observations, and a state estimate – NASA

Group members involved:
Daniela König, Mathilde Jutras

Collaborators:
I. Cerovečki (Scripps Institution of Oceanography)


Biogeochemical Argo synthesis products of oxygen, nitrate, and pH for increased community utilization of autonomous profiling observations – NOAA

Group members involved:
Zachary Nachod, plus the entire group for joint work on outlier detection

Collaborators:
N. Williams (University of South Florida), A. Fassbender (NOAA- PMEL)


Past:

Characterizing the impact of seasonal sea ice on phytoplankton blooms and net community production with integrated satellite and biogeochemical profiling float observations – NASA

Group members involved:
FINESST Award to Shannon McClish


Determination of the Relationship between primary Production and Net Community Production in Southern Ocean through the use of profiling floats, satellite data, and ecosystem models – NASA

Collaborators:
Jorge Sarmiento (Princeton University), L. Arteaga (NASA/ University of Maryland Baltimore County)