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  1. Content with the tag: “climate change

  2. Application of U-tube and fiber-optic distributed temperature sensor to characterize the chemical and physical properties of a deep permafrost and sub-permafrost environment at High Lake, Nunavut, Canada.

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 2.1, 5.2, 5.3, 7.1
  3. Program Solicitation in Climate Process and Modeling



    The National Science Foundation (NSF) is providing support to speed the development of global coupled climate models. The Climate Process Modeling Team (CPT) concept aims to bring together theoreticians, field observationalists, process modelers and large modeling centers to reduce uncertainties in climate models.

    A key goal of Astrobiology is to elucidate the drivers and effects of ecosystem change on Earth. Providing accurate models of our planet’s climate can help astrobiologists understand how climate change will shape the future of life on Earth. For information and proposal deadlines, visit the NSF at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09568/nsf09568.htm?govDel=USNSF_25

    Source: [NSF]

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  4. Sphere


    Deep-ESPDeep-ESP. Credit: Henry Bortman
    A team of researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute conducted the first field test earlier this year of a new configuration of Deep-ESP. The device is designed to perform long-term studies of how deep-sea ecosystems respond to environmental changes.

    The Deep-ESP project – ESP stands for Environmental Sample Processor – will provide scientists with a view of how deep-sea ecosystems respond over time to changes in environmental conditions.

    Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]

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