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Bio-Optical Measurements in Upwelling Ecosystems in Support of SIMBIOSThe upwelling region of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, which spans one quarter of the earth s circumference, strongly impacts global biogeochemistry. This upwelling system has significant implications for global CO2 fluxes (Tans et al., 1990; Takahashi et al., 1997; Feely et al., 1999), as well as primary and secondary production (Chavez and Barber, 1987; Chavez and Toggweiler, 1995; Chavez et al., 1996; Dugdale and Wilkerson, 1998; Chavez et al., 1999; Strutton and Chavez, 2000). In addition, the region represents a vast oceanic (case 1) region over which validation data for SeaWiFS are needed. This project consists of an optical mooring program and cruise-based measurements focused on measuring biological and chemical variability in the equatorial Pacific and obtaining validation data for SeaWiFS.
Document ID
20040067989
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Chavez, Francisco P.
(Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Inst. Moss Landing, CA, United States)
Strutton, Peter G.
(Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Inst. Moss Landing, CA, United States)
Kuwahara, Victor S.
(Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Inst. Moss Landing, CA, United States)
Mahoney, Kevin L.
(Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Inst. Moss Landing, CA, United States)
Drake, Eric
(Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Inst. Moss Landing, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 2003
Publication Information
Publication: SIMBIOS Project; 2003 Annual Report
Subject Category
Oceanography
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA Order 00193
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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