Webinar Presentations with IARPC Collaborations (invited)

October 24th, 2019

What is Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC) Collaborations?
“The Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee created IARPC Collaborations to connect Federal government and non-Federal government researchers and other stakeholders, including those overseas, to work together to solve the hard problems laid out in its 5-year Research Plan. …” about IARPC and IARPC Collaborations

Webinar Presentation: Marine Biogeochemistry in the Coastal Arctic – White Paper, By Clara Deal  October 24 2019
Webinar Presentation, Modeling within an Integrated Ecosystem Research Framework, By Georgina Gibson and Clara Deal, October 25, 2018


Marine Biogeochemistry in the Coastal Arctic: Towards Improved Quantitative Understanding of the Controls on Marine Biogeochemical Processes in the Arctic Coastal Zone, and Their Impacts on Climate and the Food Web,
Deal et. al., 2019

 

Guest Seminar at Los Alamos National Laboratory

January 15th, 2019

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NSF Collaborative Proposal Kick-off Meeting in Washington D.C. and Follow-up Workshops (co-PI)

May 18th, 2018

NSF Collaborative Proposal: Understanding Arctic Marine Biogeochemical Response to Climate Change for Seasonal to Decadal Prediction Using Regional and Global Climate Models   Summary

Kick-off Meeting, November 13, 2014, NSF Headquarters, Arlington, VA
Follow-up Workshops, May and September 2015, October 2016, Naval Post-Graduate School, Monterey, CA; May 2017 and 2018, UW, Seattle, WA; November 2017, CSU, Boulder, CO


Jin, M., C. Deal, W. Maslowski, P. Matrai, A. Roberts, R. Osinski, Y.J. Lee, M. Frants, S. Elliott, N. Jeffery, E. Hunke, and S. Wang, Effects of model resolution and ocean mixing on forced ice-ocean physical and biogeochemical simulations using Global and Regional Simulation Models, Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 122. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC013365, December 2017.
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2017 Arctic Change Workshop – Opportunistic strategies to integrate measurements and modeling to enhance understanding of Arctic change (invited participant)

June 24th, 2017

The workshop took place on June 22-23 2017 at the NCAR Mesa Lab in Boulder, CO. more

 

American Geophysical Union – Fall Meeting (invited speaker)

December 14th, 2015

Deal, C.J., M. Jin, S. Elliott, N. Jeffery, N. Steiner, L. Carpenter, and R. Chance, Arctic marine biogeochemistry in a global ice-ocean ecosystem model: A look at seasonal features and spatial patterns

San Francisco, 12-16 December 2015

 

Pacific Arctic Group Fall Meeting and 2nd Distributed Biological Observatory Data Workshop in Seattle, Washington (participant)

October 28th, 2014

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What is PAG? click here

Pacific Arctic Group (PAG) Fall Meeting October 28-29th, 2014 in Seattle, Washington.

 

Poster presentation at the Forum for Arctic Modeling & Observational Synthesis at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

October 22nd, 2014

Forum for Arctic Modeling & Observational Synthesis (FAMOS) Meeting #3, October 22-24, 2014, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), Woods Hole, MA

 

 

 

International Arctic Science Committee workshop at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (invited participant)

October 20th, 2014

 

“Towards a seasonal ice free Arctic Ocean”, International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) Workshop, October 20-21, 2014, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), Woods Hole, MA

 

Plenary overview talk at Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Workshop at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (invited speaker)

July 23rd, 2014

Ocean Carbon Biogeochemistry (OCB) Workshop website

Deal, C., The role of sea ice in global biogeochemical cycles, OCB, Woods Hole, MA, July 2014

 

 

Chapter in Springer Book (invited lead)

June 13th, 2014

 

PAR productFlyer_978-94-017-8862-5Deal CJ, Steiner N, Christian J, Clement Kinney J, Denman K, Elliott S, Gibson G, Meibing J, Lavoie D, Lee S, Lee W,Maslowski W, Wang J, Watanabe E (2014) Progress and challenges in biogeochemical modeling of the Pacific Arctic Region, pp.. In: Grebmeier JM, Maslowski W (eds) The Pacific Arctic Region: ecosystem status and trends in a rapidly changing environment. Springer, Dordrecht, p 393-446.

Book citation:

J.M. Grebmeier and W. Maslowski (eds.), The Pacific Arctic Region: Ecosystem Status and Trends in a Rapidly Changing Environment, DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-8863-2_1, © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014, 450 p.

 

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