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Posted on October 28, 2024October 29, 2024

New Insights into Ocean Carbon Storage During the Last Glacial Maximum

A recent study led by Anne Willem Omta highlights the pivotal role of biological processes in regulating carbon storage in the ocean during the Last Glacial Maximum.  Continue reading “New Insights into Ocean Carbon Storage During the Last Glacial Maximum”

Posted on October 10, 2024October 10, 2024

October 2024 CBIOMES e-meeting Chris Follett (U. Liverpool, UK)

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Posted on September 16, 2024

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Omta, A.W., Follett, C.L., Lauderdale, J.M. et al. (2024), Carbon isotope budget indicates biological disequilibrium dominated ocean carbon storage at the Last Glacial Maximum, Nat. Commun., doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-52360-z

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Posted on March 21, 2023

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION


Vincent Bian, Merrick Cai, Christopher Follett (2023), Understanding Opposing Predictions of Prochlorococcus in a Changing Climate, Nature Communications, doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-36928-9

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Posted on February 13, 2023February 13, 2023

Linking Transects and Eco-provinces

The CBIOMES Workshop on Transects and Eco-provinces was held on January 23-25, 2023, at MIT’s Samberg Conference Center. Continue reading “Linking Transects and Eco-provinces”

Posted on June 17, 2022June 17, 2022

2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “Prochlorococcus, Size, Predictability, and Other Things I’m Thinking About” – Chris Follett (MIT)

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Posted on June 7, 2022June 16, 2022

2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “Dar_One: a sandbox environment for the Darwin Model” – Barbara Duckworth (MIT)

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Posted on February 3, 2022February 8, 2022

Reconciling Opposing Predictions of Prochlorococcus in a Changing Climate – Chris Follett (MIT)

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Posted on January 27, 2022February 3, 2022

Ocean Mover’s Distance: Using Optimal Transport for Analyzing Oceanographic Data – Sangwon Hyun (USC – Bien)

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Posted on January 4, 2022January 10, 2022

Plankton’s Place

According to CBIOMES researchers predator interactions chiefly determine where Prochlorococcus thrive – a finding that may help researchers hone predictions for where phytoplankton will migrate with climate change. Continue reading “Plankton’s Place”

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