From joannem at ucar.edu Mon Apr 10 14:29:04 2006 From: joannem at ucar.edu (JoAnne Martin) Date: Mon Apr 10 14:29:05 2006 Subject: [CCSM-Biogeochemistry] CCSM BGC WG: C-LAMP protocol comments Message-ID: <443AC010.1040405@ucar.edu> As you are probably aware, the CCSM BGC WG is starting a Carbon LAnd Model intercomparison Project (C-LAMP). We have online a protocol that we discussed at the last BGC meeting, and would like to remind you to comment on this protocol. The runs will start very soon, so please make any comments in the next two weeks. We will discuss first results at the June CCSM meeting. The protocol is available at: http://climate.ornl.gov/bgcmip Thanks, Scott Doney, Jim Randerson and Natalie Mahowald BGC co-Chairs From sdoney at whoi.edu Thu Apr 20 10:45:40 2006 From: sdoney at whoi.edu (Scott Doney) Date: Thu Apr 20 10:45:43 2006 Subject: [CCSM-Biogeochemistry] WHOI post-doc opportunity Message-ID: <4447BAB4.9080903@whoi.edu> Postdoctoral Investigator ? Marine Ecosystem and Ocean Carbon Cycle Modeling. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Applicants are sought for a postdoctoral research position for one year with the potential for extension to a second year in the areas of marine ecosystem and ocean carbon cycle modeling in Scott Doney's group at WHOI (http://www.whoi.edu/science/MCG/doneylab/index.html). The position will involve the development, implementation and data-based evaluation of marine ecosystem and biogeochemical models within the framework of the global, three-dimensional ocean simulation in the NCAR Community Climate System Model (CCSM). Specific research foci include the role of multi-nutrient limitation, trace metals, and community structure on ocean carbon storage; the biogeochemical cycling of dimethylsulfide; and ocean climate-carbon cycle interactions under past, present and future conditions. A significant fraction of the applicant?s research will be devoted to model-data comparisons with in-situ observations and satellite remote sensing. This work is part of a long term scientific project focused on the interaction of global carbon cycle and the climate system. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Ph.D. is required. Applicants with an interest and experience in environmental numerical modeling and/or the analysis of large data sets and a background in a relevant field which could include but is not limited to biological, chemical or physical oceanography, marine or aquatic ecology, biogeochemistry, fluid dynamics, or ocean and environmental engineering are encouraged to apply. APPLICATION PROCESS Send curriculum vitae, including a list of publications, statement of research interests, and the names and addresses (including email addresses) of four references to the following address: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Human Resources, MS 15 BoxPR284 Woods Hole, MA 02543 OR you may email your documents to the following email address: seayou@whoi.edu Please be sure to reference the announcement number 06-04-05. (http://jobs.whoi.edu/cgi-bin/user/funcer?eng&15&380) -- ******************************************************************** Scott Doney, Senior Scientist email: sdoney@whoi.edu Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry phone: 508-289-3776 MS #25 fax: 508-457-2193 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 266 Woods Hole Road Woods Hole, MA 02543-1543 http://www.whoi.edu/science/MCG/doneylab/index.html ********************************************************************