Unlocking the Mysteries of the Southern Ocean
Climate Central interviewed Jorge Sarmiento regarding the Southern Ocean and his work to model its role in the carbon cycle.
The Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling project (SOCCOM) is an NSF-sponsored program focused on unlocking the mysteries of the Southern Ocean and determining its influence on climate.
Housed at Princeton University and administered by the Princeton Environmental Institute, SOCCOM draws on the strengths of teams of investigators across the U.S. as well as participating in international observational and simulation efforts.
Unlocking the Mysteries of the Southern Ocean
Publish Date
January 7, 2013
Presenter(s)
Climate Central
Link to Video
Video Length
00:06:31