Scott Christopher Doney
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Virginia
ThesisA study of North Atlantic ventilation using transient tracers (1991)
Doctoral advisorWilliam J. Jenkins

Scott Doney is a marine scientist at the University of Virginia known for his work on biogeochemical modeling. Doney is the Joe D. and Helen J. Kington Professor in Environmental Change,[1] a fellow of the American Geophysical Union,[2] the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[3], and the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. He is currently serving as the Assistant Director for Ocean Climate Science and Policy in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.[4]

Education and career

Doney has a B.A. in chemistry from the University of California at San Diego and earned his Ph.D. in 1991 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program.[5] He moved to the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) where he started a postdoctoral fellowship in 1991. In 1993 he joined the science staff at NCAR, and remained there until he moved to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 2002. In 2017 he moved to the University of Virginia where he is the Joe D. and Helen J. Kington Professor in Environmental Change.[1]

Research

Doney is known for his use of computational methods including modeling, satellite remote sensing, and data science in the field of oceanography.[6] His work centers on how ecosystems respond to natural[7][8] and human-induced change[9][10] through examination of coastal and ocean carbon cycles.

Selected publications

  • Orr, James C.; Fabry, Victoria J.; Aumont, Olivier; Bopp, Laurent; Doney, Scott C.; Feely, Richard A.; Gnanadesikan, Anand; Gruber, Nicolas; Ishida, Akio; Joos, Fortunat; Key, Robert M.; Lindsay, Keith; Maier-Reimer, Ernst; Matear, Richard; Monfray, Patrick; Mouchet, Anne; Najjar, Raymond G.; Plattner, Gian-Kasper; Rodgers, Keith B.; Sabine, Christopher L.; Sarmiento, Jorge L.; Schlitzer, Reiner; Slater, Richard D.; Totterdell, Ian J.; Weirig, Marie-France; Yamanaka, Yasuhiro; Yool, Andrew (September 2005). "Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms" (PDF). Nature. 437 (7059): 681–686. Bibcode:2005Natur.437..681O. doi:10.1038/nature04095. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 16193043. S2CID 4306199.
  • Large, W. G.; McWilliams, J. C.; Doney, S. C. (1994). "Oceanic vertical mixing: A review and a model with a nonlocal boundary layer parameterization". Reviews of Geophysics. 32 (4): 363–403. Bibcode:1994RvGeo..32..363L. doi:10.1029/94RG01872. ISSN 1944-9208.
  • Doney, Scott C.; Fabry, Victoria J.; Feely, Richard A.; Kleypas, Joan A. (1 January 2009). "Ocean Acidification: The Other CO2 Problem". Annual Review of Marine Science. 1 (1): 169–192. Bibcode:2009ARMS....1..169D. doi:10.1146/annurev.marine.010908.163834. ISSN 1941-1405. PMID 21141034. S2CID 402398.
  • Doney, Scott C.; Ruckelshaus, Mary; Emmett Duffy, J.; Barry, James P.; Chan, Francis; English, Chad A.; Galindo, Heather M.; Grebmeier, Jacqueline M.; Hollowed, Anne B.; Knowlton, Nancy; Polovina, Jeffrey; Rabalais, Nancy N.; Sydeman, William J.; Talley, Lynne D. (12 December 2011). "Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems". Annual Review of Marine Science. 4 (1): 11–37. Bibcode:2012ARMS....4...11D. doi:10.1146/annurev-marine-041911-111611. ISSN 1941-1405. PMID 22457967.

Awards and honors

References

  1. 1 2 "Doney CV" (PDF).
  2. 1 2 "Doney". Honors Program.
  3. 1 2 "Historic Fellows | American Association for the Advancement of Science". www.aaas.org.
  4. "Doney OSTP appointment announcement".
  5. Doney, Scott Christopher (1991). A study of North Atlantic ventilation using transient tracers (Thesis). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. hdl:1721.1/52947.
  6. Glover, David M.; Jenkins, William J.; Doney, Scott C. (11 July 2011). Modeling Methods for Marine Science. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521867832.
  7. Moore, J. Keith; Doney, Scott C.; Lindsay, Keith (2004). "Upper ocean ecosystem dynamics and iron cycling in a global three-dimensional model". Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 18 (4): n/a. Bibcode:2004GBioC..18.4028M. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.210.415. doi:10.1029/2004GB002220. hdl:1912/3396. ISSN 1944-9224. S2CID 3575218.
  8. Large, W. G.; McWilliams, J. C.; Doney, S. C. (1994). "Oceanic vertical mixing: A review and a model with a nonlocal boundary layer parameterization". Reviews of Geophysics. 32 (4): 363–403. Bibcode:1994RvGeo..32..363L. doi:10.1029/94RG01872. ISSN 1944-9208.
  9. Orr, James C.; Fabry, Victoria J.; Aumont, Olivier; Bopp, Laurent; Doney, Scott C.; Feely, Richard A.; Gnanadesikan, Anand; Gruber, Nicolas; Ishida, Akio; Joos, Fortunat; Key, Robert M.; Lindsay, Keith; Maier-Reimer, Ernst; Matear, Richard; Monfray, Patrick; Mouchet, Anne; Najjar, Raymond G.; Plattner, Gian-Kasper; Rodgers, Keith B.; Sabine, Christopher L.; Sarmiento, Jorge L.; Schlitzer, Reiner; Slater, Richard D.; Totterdell, Ian J.; Weirig, Marie-France; Yamanaka, Yasuhiro; Yool, Andrew (September 2005). "Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms". Nature. 437 (7059): 681–686. Bibcode:2005Natur.437..681O. doi:10.1038/nature04095. hdl:1912/370. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 16193043. S2CID 4306199.
  10. Sarmiento, J. L.; Slater, R.; Barber, R.; Bopp, L.; Doney, S. C.; Hirst, A. C.; Kleypas, J.; Matear, R.; Mikolajewicz, U.; Monfray, P.; Soldatov, V. (2004). "Response of ocean ecosystems to climate warming". Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 18 (3): n/a. Bibcode:2004GBioC..18.3003S. doi:10.1029/2003GB002134. hdl:1912/3392. ISSN 1944-9224. S2CID 15482539.
  11. "Scott Doney". Honors Program.
  12. "FELLOWS (By Name)". Earth Leadership.
  13. "2013 SCOTT DONEY". A. G. HUNTSMAN AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE MARINE SCIENCES.
  14. "ASLO Fellows". ASLO Fellows.
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