The ideal tool for exploring global marine biogeochemical cycles.
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The ideal tool for exploring global marine biogeochemical cycles.
🌊 🦠 🌿 A fast and flexible modelling environment written in Julia for modelling the coupled interactions between ocean biogeochemistry, carbonate chemistry, and physics
Julia interface to MITgcm
Soil organic carbon data recovery and harmonization (SOC-DRaHR)
Material to help teach and learn hydrology/biogeochemistry online
Metos3D main package
Lab calculations, workflows
As part of my PhD I created a 1D biogeochemical configuration based on PISCES model (version 1 - Bopp et al, 2005) The configuration was created to study the impact of environmental changes (mainly Mixed Layer Depth and Light) over Southern Ocean primary production, from the seasonal to decadal scales.
Notebooks describing the methods used for the publication: "Empirical up-scaling of OzFlux eddy covariance for high-resolution monitoring of terrestrial carbon uptake in Australia. AusEFlux datasets are freely available on Zenodo at the DOI below.
A 1D model NPZD model + ballasting
Fortran code used for MEP model to describe microbial biogeochemistry in Siders Pond, MA
A repository for the R package containing the code for the process rate estimator (PRE).
A compilation of the scripts produced during my master's degree in the lab of Jean-François Lapierre at Université de Montréal
Significance of non-microbial processes in organic matter decompositon in ecosystems across scales
Building resilience to environmental change for culturally important species.
Data repository for PBEWA related projects
Web pages for Metos3D
OdLake (one-day lake simulation model) is a one-dimensional lake model, containing the bacteria growth, nutient cycling and trace element (iron and manganese) cycling.
calculates fraction of organic matter contributed to a sample from two sources
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