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Bio-optical model of Antarctic sea-ice algae photosynthesis [ 2007-03-19 - 2010-12-31 ]

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[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP0773558]

Researchers: A/Prof Peter Ralph (Chief Investigator) ,  Andrew McMinn (Chief Investigator) ,  McMinn, Andrew (Chief Investigator) ,  McMinn, Andrew, Prof. (Chief Investigator) ,  McMinn, Andrew, Prof. (Chief Investigator)
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Brief description Bio-optical model of Antarctic sea-ice algae photosynthesis. Antarctica contains no permanent human population; however the impact of climate change is being observed. Sea-ice is slowly becoming less thick and covering smaller areas of the Southern Ocean. Algae grow on the underside of this sea-ice which feed krill, which in turn support most of the Antarctic food web. Understanding how changes in sea-ice and snow thickness will change the productivity of Antarctica will have significant implications to our management of this wilderness. Knowledge of how sea-ice algae responds to changes in light can be incorporated in climate change models.

Funding Amount $263,000

Funding Scheme Discovery Projects

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