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Dr. Yonss José

Research Interests Jose Web

  •  Plankton dynamics
  •  Biogeochemical cycling                                                                                    
  •  Benthic dynamics
  •  Bio-physical oceanographic interactions
  •  Coastal-offshore ecosystem interactions

Education and Employment

  •  09/2020-present     PostDoc (50%), Alfred-Weber-Institut, Lehrstuhl für Umweltökonomik,       Heidelberg, Germany
  •  09/2020-present     PostDoc (50%), Biogeochemical Modelling, GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany
  •  2014-08/2020         PostDoc, Biogeochemical Modelling, GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany
  •  2010-2014              PhD candidate, physical oceanography with the topic, Physical Oceanography department, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  •  2007-2009              Master student, Physical oceanography, University of the Mediterranean Aix-Marseille II, France
  • 2002 - 2007             Bachelor student, Physical oceanography, University Eduardo Monoplane, Mozambique

Awards

  • 2009-2014         IRD  Scholarship (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement)
  • 2005-2007         French scholarship for foreign students
  • 2003-2005         French scholarship for foreign students

Publications

Hauschildt, J., Thomsen, S., Echevin, E., Oschlies, A., José Y.S., et al., (2020). The fate of upwelled nitrate off Peru shaped by submesoscale filaments and fronts, Biogeosciences Discuss, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2020-112, in review

José Y.S et al., (2019). ENSO-driven fluctuations in oxygen supply and vertical extent of oxygen-poor waters in the oxygen minimum zone of the Eastern Tropical South Pacific, Biogeosciences Discuss, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2019-155, in review

José Y.S et al., (2017). Linking diverse nutrient patterns to different water masses within anticyclonic eddies in the upwelling system off Peru. Biogeosciences, doi:10.5194/bf-14-1349-2017

José Y.S et al., (2016). Suppressing and enhancing effects of mesoscale dynamics on biological production in the Mozambique Channel. Journal of Marine Systems, doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2016.02.003

José Y.S et al., (2014). Influence of mesoscale eddies on biological production in the Mozambique Channel: Several contrasted examples from a coupled ocean-biogeochemistry Model. Deep Sea Research II, doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.10.018

Halo I. et al., (2013). JEAI-MOCAs: A multi-institutional initiative to build marine research capacity in Mozambique. S. Afr. j. sci. vol.109 n.7-8 Pretoria Jan. 2013, South African Journal of Science

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