Benthic Biomarker Preservation: Proxy development for improving climate reconstructions — NSF Award to Middlebury College (VT, $21
As the global oceans experience increasing stress from anthropogenic climate change, improving our knowledge of the responses of primary production and the concentrations of dissolved oxygen and carbon in the ocean is crucial for predicting impacts for ecosystems and human populations. Critical for refining our underst
| Award title | Benthic Biomarker Preservation: Proxy development for improving climate reconstructions |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2408962 |
| Awardee | Middlebury College |
| City | MIDDLEBURY |
| State | VT |
| Amount obligated | $213,145 |
| Principal investigator | Allison Jacobel |
| Program | EPSCoR Co-Funding, Marine Geology and Geophysics |
| Start date | 09/01/2024 |
| Abstract | As the global oceans experience increasing stress from anthropogenic climate change, improving our knowledge of the responses of primary production and the concentrations of dissolved oxygen and carbon in the ocean is crucial for predicting impacts for ecosystems and human populations. Critical for refining our understanding and improving model representations of biogeochemical processes, are quantitative reconstructions of how these variables have responded to different climate states in the pa |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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