TASC: The Role of Cross Shelf Exchange Processes in Controlling Seasonal Population Dynamics
Entry ID: GLOBEC_068_TASC_002

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Summary
Abstract: The primary objective of this subtask of the TASC
programme, is to examine the role of NSDW in a)
facilitation colonization of the temperate northeast
Atlantic rim ecosystem by C. finmarchicus which is
essentially a sub-Arctic species in terms of its global
distribution and b) potentially providing a link or
teleconnection between the various ecosystems thereby
leading to a degree of synchrony in ... View entire text
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Spatial coordinates   
  N: 67.0   S: -60.0   E: 20.0   W: -100.0

Parent DIF
This data set description is a member of a collection. The collection is described in
GLOBEC_001_TASC_001

Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 1996-01-01
Stop Date: 1999-12-31
Data Center
National Drought Mitigation Center, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: http://drought.unl.edu/

Data Center Personnel
Name: MATTHEW RODELL
Phone: 301-286-9143
Fax: 301-286-8624
Email: Matthew.Rodell at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA/GSFC
Hydrological Sciences Branch - Code 614.3
City: Greenbelt
Province or State: MD
Postal Code: 20771
Country: USA
Publications/References
Houborg, R., M. Rodell, B. Li, R. Reichle, and B. Zaitchik (2011), Drought indicators based on model assimilated GRACE terrestrial water storage observations, Wat. Resour. Res.

Zaitchik, B.F., M. Rodell, and R.H. Reichle (2008), Assimilation of GRACE terrestrial water storage data into a land surface model: results for the Mississippi River Basin, 9, 3, 535-548, J. Hydrometeor, doi:doi:10.1175/2007JHM951.1
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2012-01-11
Last DIF Revision Date: 2012-01-11

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