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JAMSTEC 2002 Annual Report<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Achievements<br />

ocean system, Spring Meeting of the Oceanographic Society of<br />

Japan, (In Japanese).<br />

) Smith, S. L., Y. Yamanaka (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and M.<br />

J. Kishi (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), An ecosystem model<br />

including C, N, and P cycles applied to Station ALOHA: simulating<br />

primary production,organic matter stoichiometries and<br />

export, Seminar at the Global Biogeochemistry Laboratory,<br />

Dept. of Biology and Geosciences, Shizuoka University, .<br />

) Smith, S. L., Y. Yamanaka (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and<br />

M.J. Kishi (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), A version of NEMURO<br />

including C, N and P cycles applied to Station ALOHA:<br />

Impact of the microbial loop on organic matter stoichiometries<br />

and carbon export, PICES (North Pacific <strong>Marine</strong> Science<br />

Organization) XI Annual Meeting, Quingdao, China, .<br />

) Smith, S. L., Y. Yamanaka (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and M.<br />

J. Kishi (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), Pacific Ecosystem<br />

Modeling (stoichiometry at Stn. ALOHA), Equatorial Pacific<br />

Synthesis and Modeling Workshop, .<br />

) Smith, S.L., Y. Yamanaka (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and M.J.<br />

Kishi (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), An ecosystem model including<br />

C, N and P cycles applied to Station ALOHA: simulating<br />

primary production, organic matter stoichiometries and export,<br />

AGU Fall Meeting, .<br />

) Smith, S. L., Y. Yamanaka (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and M.<br />

J. Kishi (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), A Nitrogen-, Phosphorousand<br />

Silicon- Based Model of Primary Production and Export<br />

Applied to Station Aloha: Can We Get the Model to Agree with<br />

the Data for Primary Production, DOM Concentrations and<br />

PIM Flux, Global Ocean Productivity and the Fluxes of Carbon<br />

and Nutrients: Combining Observations and Models, .<br />

) Smith, S. L., Y. Yamanaka (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and M.<br />

J. Kishi (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), A version of NEMURO<br />

including C, N and P cycles applied to Station ALOHA:<br />

impact of the microbial food web on organic matter stoichiometries<br />

and export, Fall Meeting of JOS, .<br />

) Sugiura, N., T. Awaji (FRSGC/Kyoto Univ.), K. Baba, S.<br />

Masuda, Q. Jiang, Y. Shen, J. D. Annan, and S. Kitawaki<br />

(ESC), Improving Computational Efficiency of D-VAR<br />

System for Global Ocean Circulation Study, Parallel CFD<br />

Conference , .<br />

) Sugiura, N., T. Awaji (FRSGC/Kyoto Univ.), Y. Sasaki<br />

(NEC), S. Masuda, Q. Jiang, Y. Shen, and J. D. Annan, D-<br />

VAR Global Ocean Data Assimilation on Earth Simulator, The<br />

th ECMWF Workshop Use of High Performance Computing<br />

in Meteotology, .<br />

) Suzuki, R. (UT), S. K. Behera, and T. Yamagata (FRSGC/<br />

Univ. of Tokyo), Simulated Subtropical Dipole Events in the<br />

southern Indian Ocean, PORSEC , Bali, Indonesia, .<br />

) Suzuki, R., Monitoring of the vegetation from satellite, The<br />

th Meeting on Wind Transporting of Dust, .<br />

) Suzuki, R., Discussion about the GAME-Siberia Dataset<br />

CD-ROM, GAME-Siberia Workshop, Hokkaido University,<br />

Sapporo, .<br />

) Suzuki, R., K. Masuda, T. Yasunari (FRSGC/Nagoya Univ.),<br />

and A. Yatagai (RIHN), Signal of vegetation variability found<br />

in large-scale evapotranspiration as revealed by NDVI and<br />

assimilated atmospheric data, AGU Fall Meeting, San<br />

Francisco, USA, .<br />

) Suzuki, R., K. Masuda, T. Yasunari (FRSGC/Nagoya Univ.),<br />

and A. Yatagai (RIHN), Signal of vegetation variability found<br />

in regional-scale evapotranspiration as revealed by NDVI and<br />

assimilated atmospheric data in Asia, International Symposium<br />

on Remote Sensing , Sokcho, Korea, .<br />

) Suzuki, R., T. Hiyama (FORSGC/Nagoya University), J.<br />

Asanuma (Universty of Tsukuba), and T. Ohata (FORSGC/<br />

Hokkaido University), Land surface characteristics around<br />

Yakutsk revealed by airborne observation in ,<br />

International Conference "The Role of Permafrost <strong>Ecosystems</strong><br />

in Global Climate Change", Yakutsk, Russia, .<br />

) Suzuki, R., and K. Masuda, Does the continental-scale evaportranspiration<br />

have a signal induced by interannual vegetation<br />

change?, GAME-Siberia Workshop, Hoikkaido University,<br />

Sapporo, .<br />

) Suzuki, R., and K. Masuda, Signal of vegetation interannual<br />

variability found in large-scale evapotranspiration revealed by<br />

NDVI and assimilated atmospheric data, Spring Meeting of the<br />

Japanese Geographers Society, (In Japanese).<br />

) Tadokoro, K., S. Chiba, T. Ono, T. Midorikawa (JMA), and T.<br />

Saino (FRSGC/Nagoya Univ.), Interannual variations of<br />

Neocalanus copepod biomass in the Oyashio water, western<br />

subarctic North Pacific, PICES Eleventh Annual Meeting in<br />

Qingdao, China, .<br />

) Tadokoro, K., S. Chiba, T. Ono, and T. Saino, Increased stratification<br />

and decreased primary productivity in the western subarctic<br />

North Pacific -a years retrospective study-, JGOFS<br />

Symposium in Sapporo, .<br />

) Tadokoro, K., S. Chiba, T. Ono, T. Midorikawa (JMA), and T.<br />

Saino (FRSGC/Nagoya Univ.), Interannual variations of<br />

Neocalanus copepod biomass in the Oyashio water, western<br />

subarctic North Pacific, Fall Meeting of The Oceanographic<br />

Society of Japan, (In Japanese).<br />

) Tadokoro, K., S. Chiba, T. Ono, T. Midorikawa (JMA), and T.<br />

Saino (FRSGC/Nagoya Univ.), The response of the zooplankton<br />

community to the climatic change, The Oyashio<br />

Symposium on the Ocean <strong>Research</strong> Institute, University of<br />

Tokyo, (In Japanese).<br />

) Takahashi, J., M. Ikeda (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and J.<br />

Wang, Numerical experiments on dense water descending with<br />

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