Christopher R. Paver

ORCID: 0000-0002-5211-7820
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Research Areas
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications
  • Environmental Monitoring and Data Management
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Underwater Acoustics Research
  • Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Climate variability and models
  • Infrared Target Detection Methodologies
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Inertial Sensor and Navigation
  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Advanced Statistical Process Monitoring
  • Maritime Navigation and Safety

NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
2018-2024

NOAA National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service
2024

Stennis Space Center
2022

University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
2020

British Oceanographic Data Centre
2014

Abstract Since 2005, the Shipboard Automated Meteorological and Oceanographic System (SAMOS) initiative has been collecting, quality‐evaluating, distributing, archiving underway navigational, meteorological, oceanographic observations from research vessels. Herein we describe procedures for acquiring ship instrumental metadata one‐minute interval 44 vessels that have contributed to SAMOS 2005 2017. The overall data processing workflow quality control are documented along with file formats...

10.1002/gdj3.59 article EN cc-by Geoscience Data Journal 2018-11-01

Since 1982, the Levitus Climatological Atlas of World's Ocean and each succeeding World have been used to provide initial boundary conditions for modeling studies, as well baselines climate studies. However, there has a broadening demand ocean on spatial scales finer than 1‐degree resolution [e.g., Penduff et al., 2010]. Likewise, vertical isobaric coordinate models is important realistic representation processes [ Wang 2008].

10.1002/2014eo410002 article EN Eos 2014-10-14

Abstract The years since 2000 have been a golden age in situ ocean observing with the proliferation and organization of autonomous platforms such as surface drogued buoys subsurface Argo profiling floats augmenting ship-based observations. Global time series mean sea temperature heat content are routinely calculated based on data from these platforms, enhancing our understanding ocean’s role Earth’s climate system. Individual measurements meteorological, surface, variables directly improve...

10.1175/bams-d-21-0210.1 article EN Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2022-12-22

Abstract. The global ocean's oxygen content has declined significantly over the past several decades and is expected to continue decreasing under warming, with far-reaching impacts on marine ecosystems biogeochemical cycling. Determining trend, its spatial pattern, uncertainties from observations fundamental our understanding of changing ocean environment. This study uses a suite CMIP6 Earth system models evaluate biases in distribution trends due sampling sparseness. Model outputs are...

10.5194/bg-21-747-2024 article EN cc-by Biogeosciences 2024-02-12

Abstract. Climatologies, which depict mean fields of oceanographic variables on a regular geographic grid, and atlases, provide graphical depictions specific areas, play pivotal roles in comprehending the societal vulnerabilities linked to ocean acidification (OA). This significance is particularly pronounced coastal regions where most economic activities related commercial recreational fisheries as well aquaculture industries occur. In this paper, we unveil comprehensive data product...

10.5194/essd-2024-59 preprint EN cc-by 2024-03-04

Abstract. Climatologies, which depict mean fields of oceanographic variables on a regular geographic grid, and atlases, provide graphical depictions specific areas, play pivotal roles in comprehending the societal vulnerabilities linked to ocean acidification (OA). This significance is particularly pronounced coastal regions where most economic activities, such as commercial recreational fisheries aquaculture industries, occur. In this paper, we unveil comprehensive data product featuring...

10.5194/essd-16-3383-2024 article EN cc-by Earth system science data 2024-07-24

Abstract. The global ocean’s oxygen content has declined significantly over the past several decades and is expected to continue decreasing under warming with far reaching impacts on marine ecosystems biogeochemical cycling. Determining trend, its spatial pattern uncertainties from observations fundamental our understanding of changing ocean environment. This study uses a suite CMIP6 Earth System Models evaluate biases in distribution trends due sampling sparseness. Model outputs are...

10.5194/bg-2023-72 preprint EN cc-by 2023-05-03

Abstract Collection of representative water samples is necessary for limnology and oceanography. Unfortunately, some common sampling practices using current technology have the potential to introduce significant errors. For example, modern carousel hardware software can permit closing bottles as soon bottle reaches desired depth rather than allowing sufficient time (i.e., soak time) ambient flush bottles. The large size many conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD)/carousels their associated...

10.1002/lom3.10368 article EN cc-by Limnology and Oceanography Methods 2020-06-27
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