[All-postdocs] Fwd: Ocean Sciences session

Randelle Bundy rbundy at whoi.edu
Mon Sep 21 14:45:57 EDT 2015


Hi all,

Please the message below from some colleagues advertising their ASLO 
session! Abstracts are due Wednesday.

Randie

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The chairs of session 8750, Integrating approaches to understanding the 
distribution and transfer of trace elements in the upper water column 
(the session description can be found below), at the 2016 Ocean Sciences 
Meeting in New Orleans, USA, would like to invite you to submit an 
abstract to our session. The submission deadline is 23 September 2015, 
and the submission page can be accessed by using the following link: 
http://osm.agu.org/2016/abstract-submissions/ Hope to see you in NOLA!

All the best,

Rachel Shelley
Pete Morton
Sunil Kumar Singh --

Rachel Shelley
Postdoctoral Fellow
Laboratire des sciences d'Environnement MARin (LEMAR)
Plouzane 29280 FRANCE 
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Abstract submission is open for the 2016 Ocean Sciences Metting in New 
Orleans (http://osm.agu.org/2016/).
Session ID#: 8750 Integrating approaches to understanding the 
distribution and transfer of trace elements in the upper water column 
Session

Description: Micronutrient cycling in the upper water column involves a 
complex interplay of physical, chemical and biological processes 
operating in concert. Thus, by nature, the study of micronutrient cycles 
is interdisciplinary. Resolving these processes can be challenging, but 
the combined use of observations, experiments and models has led to the 
better understanding of biogeochemical cycling of trace elements and 
their isotopes (TEI). In recent years there have been significant 
advances in analytical capabilities, and there are a number of ongoing 
large-scale field programs (such as GEOTRACES, AMT, and CLIVAR) that 
provide the perfect platform for conducting basin-scale studies of this 
nature. We invite presentations that take interdisciplinary, integrated 
approaches to quantify micronutrient fluxes and transformations in the 
upper water column, with a focus on geochemical interactions. 
Submissions are encouraged from field studies, laboratory-based 
investigations and modelling studies in order to assess state-of-the-art 
applications and future direction for TEI studies.

Primary Chair: Rachel Shelley, LEMAR/UBO, Brest, France
Chairs: Peter L Morton, Florida State University, Department of Earth, 
Ocean, and Atmospheric Science, Tallahassee, FL, United States
Sunil Kumar Singh, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India



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