Reconciling models of primary production and photoacclimation [Invited]
Primary production and photoacclimation models are two important classes of physiological models that find applications in remote sensing of pools and fluxes of carbon associated with phytoplankton in the ocean. They are also key components of ecosystem models designed to study biogeochemical cycles...
Main Authors: | Sathyendranath, S, Platt, T, Kovač, Z, Dingle, J, Jackson, T, Brewin, RJW, Franks, P, Marañón, E, Kulk, G, Bouman, HA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Optical Society of America
2020
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