Pathways and Mechanisms of OceanTracer Transport: Implications for Carbon Sequestration
Author(s) -
John Marshall,
Michael J. Follows
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/894639
Subject(s) - carbon cycle , biogeochemistry , carbon sequestration , atmospheric carbon cycle , environmental science , carbon dioxide in earth's atmosphere , carbon fibers , sensitivity (control systems) , connection (principal bundle) , earth science , carbon dioxide , oceanography , computer science , climate change , geology , engineering , ecology , biology , electronic engineering , composite number , structural engineering , algorithm , ecosystem
This funding enabled the following published manuscripts in which we have developed models of direct relevance to ocean carbon sequestration and of the oceanic iron cycle, its connection to the global carbon cycle, and the sensitivity of atmospheric carbon dioxide to the external source of iron. As part of this process we have developed the adjoint of the MIT ocean biogeochemistry model which has enabled us to perform rigorous and efficient sensitivity studies
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