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Using remote sensing to understand carbon flow and its transformations from upland ecosystems into the coastal ocean

Balch, William (Barney): Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences (Project Lead)
Huntington, Thomas: U. S. Geological Survey (Project Lead)
Aiken, George: US Geological Survey (Institution Lead)

Project Funding: 2007 - 2008

Funded by NASA


2008 NASA Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems Joint Science Workshop Posters

  • Long-term changes in the pelagic carbon cycle of the Gulf of Maine, as documented by GNATS (Gulf of Maine North Atlantic Time Series)   --   (William M. Balch, Aiken R. George, David T. Drapeau, Bruce C. Bowler, Emily S. Booth)   [abstract]
  • Climate and hydrologic changes are expected to alter the timing and magnitude of land-to-ocean carbon transport in the Gulf of Maine   --   (Thomas G Huntington, George R Aiken)   [abstract]
  • The Influence of Terrestrially-Derived Humic Substances on Dissolved Organic Matter in the Gulf of Maine   --   (George R Aiken, William M Balch, Barnard Andrew, Thomas G Huntington, Collin Roesler, Huijie Xue)   [abstract]
  • Impact of Watershed Characteristics on Surface Water Transport of Terrestrial Matter into Coastal Waters and the Resulting Optical Variability: An example from the Penobscot River, Maine   --   (Collin Roesler, George Aiken, Andrew Barnard, Thomas Huntington, Heidi Franklin, Cristina Orrico)   [abstract]   [poster]

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