Project Title: | Role |
Balch (2007): Using remote sensing to understand carbon flow and its transformations from upland ecosystems into the coastal ocean (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (CARBON 2013): Combining Satellite-, AUV-, and Ship-Based Measurements From the Multi-Decadal Time Series 'GNATS' to Model the Carbon Cycle in the Gulf of Maine (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (CARBON 2016): GNATS: An Experimental Observatory Documenting the Gulf of Maine Carbon Cycle (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (IDS 2009): Land-to-sea carbon export from the northeast watersheds of North America to the northwest Atlantic Ocean (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (NACP 2005): “GNATS”, the Gulf of Maine North Atlantic Time Series: Integrating terrestrial and ocean carbon cycles in a coastal shelf sea through coordinated ship and satellite observations (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (NPP 2010): Generating Environmental Data Records of Ocean Particulate Inorganic Carbon with NPP/NPOESS (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (OBB 2009): Coccolithophores of the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas: Harbingers of a polar biogeochemical province in transition? (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (SNPP 2013): Use of Suomi NPP for deriving science data records of ocean particulate inorganic carbon concentration: algorithm improvements, product validation and achieving continuity with the EOS product (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (TERAQ 2009): Science data analysis for the MODIS ocean product for particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (TERAQ 2013): Science Data Analysis: Integrating the MODIS PIC product into the climate data record (view profile) | Project Lead |
Balch (TERAQEA 2013): Maintenance and refinement of the MODIS algorithm for particulate inorganic carbon (view profile) | Project Lead |
Mitchell (CMS 2018): Remote sensing methods to characterize, quantify and monitor carbon in a continental shelf sea (view profile) | Co-Investigator |
Mitchell (SNPPSP 2020): Continued Support and Maintenance of the Oceanic Particulate Inorganic Carbon Product (view profile) | Participant |