Research Summaries

Back A Comprehensive Modeling Approach Towards Understanding and Prediction of the Alaskan Coastal System Response to Changes in an Ice-Diminished Arctic

Fiscal Year 2007
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Oceanography
Investigator(s) Maslowski, Wieslaw
Sponsor Office of Naval Research (Navy)
Summary The proposed research combines state-of-the-art regional modeling of sea ice, ocean, atmosphere and ecosystem to provide a system approach to advance the knowledge and predictive capability of the diverse impacts of changing sea ice cover on the bio-physical marine environment of the coastal Alaska and over the larger region of the Western Arctic Ocean. The focus of this project on seasonally ice-free Alaskan coasts and shelves is in direct support of the topic 4a: 'coastal effects of a diminished-ice arctic ocean' and of littoral studies of interest to the U.S. Navy.
Keywords Alaska Coastal Environment Change and Prediction Battlespace Awareness
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