The 2022 Greenocean Workshop
"Building models fit to explore marine ecosystem stability under multiple stressors."
"New observations and new methods to better constrain marine ecosystems processes in models in the context of a changing climate"
The 2020 Greenocean workshop builds from the 2000 – 2007 Greenocean workshop series that led to the explicit inclusion of ecosystem dynamics in new generation Dynamic Green Ocean Models (DGOMs) through the representation of Plankton Functional Types (PFTs).
Green Ocean Workshop 2020 Report
Greenocean Workshop Presentation 2020 - Le Quéré
- PlankTOM11: role of jellyfish (Wright et al. 2021)
- PlankTOM12.0: zooplankton calcifiers (pteropods and foraminifers) (Buitenhuis et al. 2019)
- PlankTOM10: impact of top predator (Le Quéré et al. 2016)
- PlankTOM5.3: primary production; iron-light colimitation (Buitenhuis et al. 2013)
- PlankTOM5.4: N2O (Suntharalingam et al. 2012)
- PlankTOM5.2: microzooplankton (Buitenhuis et al. 2010)
- PISCES-T: climate change impact on CO2 sink (Le Quéré et al. 2010)
- PlankTOM5.1: DMS (Vogt et al. 2010)
- PlankTOM5.0: bio-optical impact on ocean biogeochemistry (Manizza et al. 2008)
- PISCES-T: river inputs (da Cunha et al. 2007)
- PISCES-T: climate impact on Southern Ocean CO2 sink (Le Quéré et al. 2007)
- PISCES-T: mesozooplankton (Buitenhuis et al. 2006)
- PFT based modelling (Le Quéré et al. 2005)
- PlankTOM5.0: bio-optical impact on ocean physics (Manizza et al. 2005)
See also the publications of Corinne Le Quéré and Erik Buitenhuis