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Marine Biogeochemistry
Lecturer:
Kevin Arrigo
email: arrigo
at
stanford.edu
phone: 723-3599
office: Y2E2 141
TA
: Zach Brown
email: zwbrown
at
stanford.edu
phone: 736-0688
office: Mitchell A67
Course Info:
Text Book: Ocean Biogeochemistry by Michael J.R. Fasham, 2003
Syllabus
(Microsoft Word Document)
Readings Feedback Form
Grading breakdown: 10% Readings Feedback Form; 90% Activities
Readings:
For January 12:
Circulation, Ocean Structure, Currents (
Chapter 8
and
Chapter 9
, Sverdrup and Armbrust)
For January 17:
Chemistry of seawater (
Chapter 6
, Sverdrup and Armbrust)
For January 24 and 26:
Nitrogen Cycle (
Chapter 1
, Gruber)
Section 1.1-1.3.5 for Jan.24, Section 1.3.6-1.6 for Jan.26
For January 31:
Phytoplankton, primary production (
Chapter 4
, Fasham)
For February 2:
Elemental stoichiometry (
Arrigo et al., 1999
,
Mills and Arrigo, 2011
)
For February 7:
Carbon Cycle (
Chapter 8
, Sarmiento and Gruber)
For February 9:
Air-sea CO2 fluxes (
Chapter 5
, Fasham)
For February 14:
Biogeochemistry of the deep ocean (
Chapter 6
, Fasham)
For February 16:
Climate change feedbacks on C-cycle (
Chapter 7
, Fasham)
For February 28:
Benthic processes (
Chapter 8
, Fasham)
For March 1:
Biogeochemical time series (
Chapter 10
, Fasham)
For March 13:
Global ocean carbon cycle modeling (
Chapter 9
, Fasham)
Activities:
Activity 1: Exploring CTD Data Using Google Earth
- Download the
instructions
and
Google Earth Virtual Field Trip
(kmz file) to begin
-
Data File
(Excel spreadsheet)
Activity 2: Primary Production and Nutrients
-
Instructions
-
Data files
Activity 3: Primary Productivity
-
Instructions
- Supplementary material:
-
daylength calculator
Activity 4: Box Model
-
Instructions
-
Box Model
Websites:
Download Google Earth at
earth.google.com