Coordinated by: CARBOOCEAN modelling summer school in Bergen 2006 Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment Integrated Project Contract No. 511176 (GOCE)

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Coordinated by: CARBOOCEAN modelling summer school in Bergen 2006 Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment Integrated Project Contract No (GOCE) Global Change and Ecosystems

Overview: “Modelling of the marine carbon cycle from small to global scale” University of Bergen, Geophysical Institute & Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research & Bergen Center for Computational Science June 2006 Teachers: Marion Gehlen, Reiner Schlitzer, Dieter Wolf-Gladrow, Christoph Völker, Christoph Heinze Students: 22 participants from Norway, Germany, France, Italy, UK, Canada, Egypt, Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain Lectures+exercises Social event: Shrimp+music tour on ”Statsrad Lemkuhl”, tall ship

Draft Schedule CARBOOCEAN Modelling Summer School June 2006 Modelling of the marine carbon cycle from small to global scale Time /DayMonday 19/06Tuesday 20/6Wednesd. 21/06Thursday 22/06Friday 23/06 09:00- 09:30 Welcome Equilibrium and kinetics (Wolf-Gladrow) Population models, ecosystem models (pelagic, modern) (Voelker) Modelling the fate of marine particles – particle flux (Gehlen) Combining data with models (Schlitzer) 09:30- 10:00 Biogeochemistry of ocean C cycle – overview (Gehlen) 10:00- 10:30 10:30- 11:00 Coffee break 11:00- 11:30 A global coarse resolution biogeochemical OGCM (Heinze) Isotopes and diffusion reactions (Wolf-Gladrow) Ecos.-model in action, fallacies and improvements (Voelker) Part. Flux contd. (Gehlen) Combining data with models (Schlitzer) 11:30- 12:00 Women in C cycle research (Gehlen, Høiland) Press?? 12:00- 12:30 12:30- 13:00 Lunch 13:00- 13:30 13:30- 14:00 Introduction to computers Exercises (Wolf-Gladrow)Exercises (Voelker)Exercises (Gehlen)Exercises (Schlitzer) 14:00- 14:30 Exercise on BOGCM (Heinze) 14:30- 15:00 15:00- 15:30 Coffee break 15:30- 16:00 Exercise on BOGCM contd. (Heinze) Exercises (Wolf-Gladrow)Exercises (Voelker)Exercises (Gehlen)Exercises (Schlitzer) 16:00- 16:30 16:30- 17:00 17:00- 17:30 Ice breaker at Geophysical Institute Social event – evening cruise (until late) 17:30- 18:00

A global coarse resolution biogeochemical ocean general circulation model (BOGCM) Christoph Heinze Geophysical Institute & Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

Reiner Schlitzer Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research Combining Data with Models – Introduction to Inverse Modeling

...and for Bergen Also a meteorologically interesting week: