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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Welcome to the Oceancyclopedia}}
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=== Origin story - where it started ===
'''While still under development, these are some of the exciting entries on models and measurements recently added by community members:'''<br>
[[Respiration from oxygen consumption: optodes]]<br>
[[Single Turnover Chlorophyll Fluorescence]]<br>
[[NifH amplicon sequence]]<br>
[[Net community production (NCP) - O₂/Ar]]<br>
[[PISCES]]<br>
[[Darwin]]<br>
[[CMIP]]<br>
[[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 [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:
*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


=== Mission ===
== Content ==
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>
'''OceanWiki''' is an encyclopedia of '''marine biogeochemistry''', and consists of three components:
*What data was particularly helpful to inform a model?<br>
*How can an experimentalist capitalize on a model to constrain parameter spaces?<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).


=== Content ===
=== [[:Category:Lexicon|Lexicon]] ===
The '''Oceancyclopedia''' is an encyclopedia to '''bridge disciplines of marine biogeochemistry''', and consists of three components:
A dictionary with definitions from both experimentalists, observationalists, and modelers.
==== [[:Category:Lexicon|Lexicon]] ====
A dictionary with definitions from both experimentalists, observationalists, and modelers.<br>
(Include math, figures, etc. as needed)
==== [[Data Types|Data wiki]] ====
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>
=== [[Data Types]] ===
They are populated by researchers, naming responsible authors for context and credit.
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]]


==== Teaching material ====
=== [[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]]


This was a suggestion from the BioGeoScapes leadership and we are working on incorporating it.
=== 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).