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Joaquim  Goés - Research Professor
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Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
7 Marine Biology
61 Route 9W - PO Box 1000
Palisades, NY 10964-8000
Phone: (845) 365-8467
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Joaquim Goés
Research Professor
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

COSEE Role:
Participating Scientist


Primary COSEE Affiliation: Ocean Systems

Other affiliations:


Interaction with COSEE Network:

Participating scientist at the COSEE-OS Educator-Scientist Climate Change Workshop at the Darling Marine Center (November 2008)



Background with Respect to Ocean Sciences Education:

Ph.D. Nagoya University, Japan; M.Sc. Bombay University, India; B.Sc. Bombay University



Selected Publications:

Goés, J. I., P. G. Thoppil, H. do R. Gomes, and J. T. Fasullo (2005) Warming of the Eurasian Landmass Is Making the Arabian Sea More Productive. Science, 22 April, 545-547

Goés, J. I., H. do R. Gomes, N. Handa, T. Saino and S. Taguchi. 2002. Effect of UV-B radiation on the pathways of carbon biosynthesis in marine phytoplankton and its implications for the marine ecosystem. International Association  of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, Verhandlugen IVL, 27: 3335-3343.

Goés, J. I. and N. Handa. 2002. The 13C tracer-GC-MS methodology for estimating the production rates of organic compounds in phytoplankton. In: D.V. Subba Rao (ed) Pelagic Ecology Methodology, A.A. Balkema Publishers, Tokyo.

Goés, J. I., H. do R. Gomes, A. Limsakul, W. M. Balch and T. Saino. 2001. El-Niño-related interannual variations in biological production in the north Pacific Ocean as evidenced by satellite and ship data. Progress in Oceanography, 49: 211-225.

Goés, J. I., T. Saino, J. Ishizaka, C. S. Wong, Y. Nojiri. 2000. Estimating sea surface nitrate and new production from remotely sensed sea surface temperature and chlorophyll. Geophysical Research Letters, 27: 1263-1265.



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