[Todos] seminarios mañana y pasado
Martin Saraceno
saraceno en cima.fcen.uba.ar
Mar Jun 17 19:17:18 ART 2008
Se recuerda que mañana y pasado se darán los siguientes seminarios:
SEMINARIO SOBRE CICLO DEL CARBON
"Ongoing fundamental changes in the oceanic and terrestrial carbon
cycles" por Jorge Sarmiento, University of Princeton, USA.
Miercoles 18 de Junio 14hs,
Aula de Seminario, P.B. Pabellon 2, Ciudad Universitaria
CHARLA DE OCEANOGRAFIA
"Sediment dynamics in the Mont Saint-Michel Bay : about the importance
of waves in a macro-tidal area" por Florence Cayocca, IFREMER, Francia.
Jueves 19 de Junio 2008 10:30hs,
aula 9, 2do piso, pabellon II, Ciudad Universitaria
Departamento de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y los Océanos
NOTA: Los seminarios se mantienen en su horario original ya que los
oradores no pueden realizar cambio alguno.
Resumen seminario ciclo del carbon:
Dr. Jorge L. Sarmiento is a Professor of Geosciences at Princeton
University. Dr. Sarmiento's primary research interests are in the
oceanic cycles of climatically important chemicals such as carbon
dioxide, and in the use of chemical tracers to study ocean
circulation. Ongoing research includes the use of ocean general
circulation models to estimate uptake of anthropogenic CO2, and the
use of atmospheric general circulation models constrained with
atmospheric CO2 observations to estimate transport of CO2 in the
atmosphere. He is working in conjunction with ocean biologists to
develop ecosystem models for predicting photosynthetic uptake of
carbon in the surface ocean, as well as remineralization of organic
matter in the deep ocean. Dr. Sarmiento has participated in the
scientific planning and execution of many of the large scale
multi-institutional and international oceanographic biogeochemical and
tracer programs of the last two decades, including the Geochemical
Ocean Sections Study program, the Transient Tracers in the Oceans
program, and the South Atlantic Ventilation Experiment. He is active
in the ongoing World Ocean Circulation Experiment, Joint Global Ocean
Flux Study, and International Geosphere-Biosphere Program. He served
on the Climate Research Committee
and Committee on Oceanic Carbon of the National Research Council, as
well as on the Advisory Committee of Ocean Sciences of the National
Science Foundation. He was on the editorial board of the Journal of
Marine Research, Climate Dynamics, and Global Biogeochemical Cycles.
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Martín Saraceno
Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmosfera (CIMA)
Intendente Guiraldes 2160, Ciudad Universitaria, Pab. II, 2do piso
Ciudad de Buenos Aires, C1428EGA, Argentina
phone : +54-11-4787-2693, int 314 ; fax: +54-11-4788-3572
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