Workshop on Conceptual/Theoretical Studies and Model Development including the MODEL Task Team Report; BASS Team Report; REX Task Team Reports
A workshop was convened by the MODEL Task Team and held June 23-28, 1996, in Nemuro, Japan, to develop the modeling requirements of the PICES Climate Change and Carrying Capacity (CCCC) Program. It was attended by over 40 scientists from all member nations of PICES. The principalobjectives of the workshop were to • review the roles and limitations of modeling for the CCCC program; • propose the level of modeling required; and • provide a plan for how to promote these modeling activities.Secondary activities at the workshop included organisational meetings of the Regional comparisons(REX) and Basin-scale experiment (BASS) Task Teams, and a symposium by Japan-GLOBEC on “Development and application of new technologies for measurement and modeling in marineecosystems.” This report serves as a record of the proceedings of this workshop. (PDF contains 89 pages)
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Format: | monograph biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
1997
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Subjects: | Oceanography, North Pacific Ocean, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/19206 |
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Summary: | A workshop was convened by the MODEL Task Team and held June 23-28, 1996, in Nemuro, Japan, to develop the modeling requirements of the PICES Climate Change and Carrying Capacity (CCCC) Program. It was attended by over 40 scientists from all member nations of PICES. The principalobjectives of the workshop were to • review the roles and limitations of modeling for the CCCC program; • propose the level of modeling required; and • provide a plan for how to promote these modeling activities.Secondary activities at the workshop included organisational meetings of the Regional comparisons(REX) and Basin-scale experiment (BASS) Task Teams, and a symposium by Japan-GLOBEC on “Development and application of new technologies for measurement and modeling in marineecosystems.” This report serves as a record of the proceedings of this workshop. (PDF contains 89 pages) |
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