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== Welcome to Ocepedia ==
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Marine biogeochemistry needs a shared vocabulary between experimentalists and modelers for cross-disciplinary work to advance the field. Written output can highlight cross-discipline implications:<br>
'''While still under development, these are some of the exciting entries on models and measurements recently added by community members:'''<br>
*What data was particularly helpful to inform a model?<br>
[[Respiration from oxygen consumption: optodes]]<br>
*How can an experimentalist capitalize on a model to constrain parameter spaces?<br>
[[Single Turnover Chlorophyll Fluorescence]]<br>
Yet, to integrate disciplines successfully, researchers need to be vocal about discrepancy and uncertainty, and realize caveats of how values are determined (via any of the three categories of work).
[[NifH amplicon sequence]]<br>
[[Net community production (NCP) - O₂/Ar]]<br>
[[PISCES]]<br>
[[Darwin]]<br>
[[CMIP]]<br>
[[Proteome Allocation Models]]


'''Ocepedia''' is an encyclopedia to '''bride disciplines of marine biogeochemistry''', and consists of three components:
== Origin Story & Mission ==
==== [[:Category:Lexicon|Lexicon]] ====
Marine biogeochemistry needs a shared vocabulary between experimentalists and modelers for cross-disciplinary work to advance the field. Yet, to integrate disciplines successfully, researchers need to be vocal about discrepancy and uncertainty, and realize caveats of how values are determined. This community-driven collection of biogeochemical output began at the [https://biogeoscapes.org/ BioGeoScapes] modelling workshop and the following [https://www.primoscorwg.org PRiMO] session at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in September 2025. To highlight cross-discipline implications like ''What data was particularly helpful to inform a model?'' or ''How can a model help constrain experimental parameters?'', the idea arose to create a Wiki that provided a central repository for basic information related to interdisciplinary biogeochemistry science. This emerged as a way to address needs that have arisen in conversations specifically:
A dictionary with definitions from both experimentalists, observationalists, and modelers.<br>
*defining key terms used across disciplines
(Include math, figures, etc. as needed)
*explain types of data generated by different methods, assumptions, and potential biases
==== [[Data Types|Data wiki]] ====
*describe different types of models, required data inputs, computational demand, and limitations
Types of data from experimental observations explained including how they are obtained. Methods are grouped by the process they investigate.
*[[Photoautotrophy]]
*[[Nitrogen fixation]]
==== [[Model Types|Model wiki]] ====
Types of models explained grouped by the scales they function at.<br>
*[[Cellular scale]]
*[[Biome scale]]
*[[Global scale]]<br>


These pages contain definitions, limitations, context, and references.<br>
== Content ==
They are populated by researchers, naming responsible authors for accountability and credit.
'''OceanWiki''' is an encyclopedia of '''marine biogeochemistry''', and consists of three components:


==== Webseries? ====
=== [[:Category:Lexicon|Lexicon]] ===
Videos to compliment the dictionary<br>
A dictionary with definitions from both experimentalists, observationalists, and modelers.
5 - 20 minute discussion on a topic by a BGS expert<br>
 
Ideally, someone to coordinate this
=== [[Data Types]] ===
Types of data from experimental observations and how they are obtained, grouped by the process they investigate.
==== Primary Production ====
[[Photoautotrophy]] | [[Nitrogen Fixation]] | [[Phytoplankton C/N-Based Growth Rates]] | [[Chemoautotrophy]]
==== Secondary Production ====
[[Enzyme Activity]] | [[Growth Rate]] | [[Respiration]]
==== Nutrient Fluxes ====
[[Nitrogen]] | [[Phosphorous]] | [[Sulfur]] | [[Trace Metals]] | [[Biomineralization]]
==== Interactions ====
[[Grazing]] | [[Mixotrophy]] | [[Viruses]] | [[Allelopathy]] | [[Life cycles]]
 
=== [[Model Types]] ===
Types of models explained grouped by the scales they function at.
==== [[Cellular scale]] ====
[[Flux Balance Analysis]] | [[Proteome Allocation Models]] | [[Particle Simulation]] | [[Bio Particle Simulation]]
==== [[Biome scale]] ====
[[Community Flux Balance Analysis]] | [[GENOME]]
==== [[Global scale]] ====
[[CMIP]] | [[MARBL]] | [[Darwin]] | [[AWESOME-OCIM]] | [[PISCES]]
 
=== Teaching material ===
 
This was a suggestion from the BioGeoScapes leadership. If you are interested in leading the effort, please get in contact with one of us (see the bottom of [[How to contribute]]).

Latest revision as of 21:07, 24 February 2026

While still under development, these are some of the exciting entries on models and measurements recently added by community members:
Respiration from oxygen consumption: optodes
Single Turnover Chlorophyll Fluorescence
NifH amplicon sequence
Net community production (NCP) - O₂/Ar
PISCES
Darwin
CMIP
Proteome Allocation Models

Origin Story & Mission

Marine biogeochemistry needs a shared vocabulary between experimentalists and modelers for cross-disciplinary work to advance the field. Yet, to integrate disciplines successfully, researchers need to be vocal about discrepancy and uncertainty, and realize caveats of how values are determined. This community-driven collection of biogeochemical output began at the BioGeoScapes modelling workshop and the following PRiMO session at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in September 2025. To highlight cross-discipline implications like What data was particularly helpful to inform a model? or How can a model help constrain experimental parameters?, the idea arose to create a Wiki that provided a central repository for basic information related to interdisciplinary biogeochemistry science. This emerged as a way to address needs that have arisen in conversations specifically:

  • defining key terms used across disciplines
  • explain types of data generated by different methods, assumptions, and potential biases
  • describe different types of models, required data inputs, computational demand, and limitations

Content

OceanWiki is an encyclopedia of marine biogeochemistry, and consists of three components:

A dictionary with definitions from both experimentalists, observationalists, and modelers.

Types of data from experimental observations and how they are obtained, grouped by the process they investigate.

Primary Production

Photoautotrophy | Nitrogen Fixation | Phytoplankton C/N-Based Growth Rates | Chemoautotrophy

Secondary Production

Enzyme Activity | Growth Rate | Respiration

Nutrient Fluxes

Nitrogen | Phosphorous | Sulfur | Trace Metals | Biomineralization

Interactions

Grazing | Mixotrophy | Viruses | Allelopathy | Life cycles

Types of models explained grouped by the scales they function at.

Flux Balance Analysis | Proteome Allocation Models | Particle Simulation | Bio Particle Simulation

Community Flux Balance Analysis | GENOME

CMIP | MARBL | Darwin | AWESOME-OCIM | PISCES

Teaching material

This was a suggestion from the BioGeoScapes leadership. If you are interested in leading the effort, please get in contact with one of us (see the bottom of How to contribute).