IFM-GEOMAR Annual Report 2011 Appendices
IFM-GEOMAR Annual Report 2011 Appendices
IFM-GEOMAR Annual Report 2011 Appendices
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SFB754 Seminars<br />
21.02.<strong>2011</strong> SFB Retreat:<br />
Gutierrez, Dr. D., IMARPE, Peru: “Current status<br />
of the paleo-oceanographic research on the<br />
late Quaternary in the Peruvian margin by the<br />
IMARPE and PALEOPECES team”<br />
Kienast, Prof. Dr. M., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax,<br />
Canada: “Millennial-scale variations in hydrography<br />
and biogeochemistry in the Eastern Equatorial<br />
Pacific over the last 100 kyr”<br />
Ledwell, Dr. J., WHOI, Woods Hole, USA: “A<br />
Tracer Study of Mixing in the Antarctic Circumpolar<br />
Current”<br />
Testor, Dr. P., LODYC, Paris, France: “Fine scale<br />
vertical structure of a tropical upwelling system<br />
as observed from glider data off Pisco (14° S,<br />
Peru)”<br />
Schneider, Dr. N., Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu, USA:<br />
“Pathways between the Equatorial Zone and the<br />
Subtropics”<br />
22.02.<strong>2011</strong> SFB Retreat:<br />
Garcon, Dr. V., LEGOS, Toulouse, France:<br />
“EBUS: a natural SOLAS playground”<br />
Reynolds, Dr. B., ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland:<br />
“Using Si isotopes to trace the biogeochemical<br />
cycling of Si”<br />
Boyle, Dr. E., EAPS, USA: “Iron in the tropical<br />
North Atlantic OMZ: evidence of dust-enriched<br />
Fe:C in sinking particulate matter”<br />
02.05.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Ryabenko, Dr. E., <strong>IFM</strong>-<strong>GEOMAR</strong>: “Nitrogen isotopes<br />
in the Atlantic and Pacific OMZs”<br />
27.06.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Mecking, Dr. S., Univ. Washington, Seattle,<br />
USA: “Decadal variability and trends from North<br />
Pacific Repeat Hydrography: Changes in oxygen,<br />
pH, and tracer ages”<br />
04.07.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Kahru, Dr. M., Scripps Institution of Oceanography,<br />
La Jolla, USA: “Satellite Ocean Color Applications:<br />
from Global to Arctic to the Baltic”<br />
13.07.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Sijp, Dr. W., University of New South Wales,<br />
Sydney, Australia: “Calculating the AMOC OFF<br />
state saddle node and transient behaviour”<br />
10.10.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Deutsch, Prof. Dr. C., UCLA, Dept. of Atmospheric<br />
& Oceanic Sciences, Los Angeles, USA:<br />
“A climatic pulse in the heart of the oxygen minimum<br />
zone”<br />
12.10.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Schmidtko, Dr. S., University of East Anglia,<br />
Norwich, UK: “The Pacific oxygen minimum zone<br />
and its ventilation pathways”<br />
31.10.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Altabet, Prof. Dr. M., School of Marine Sciences,<br />
University of Massachusetts: “Re-evaluating<br />
interactions and feedbacks between global ocean<br />
nitrogen sources and sinks”<br />
04.11.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Graco, Dr. M., Chemical Oceanography,<br />
IMARPE, Peru: “The OMZ and nutrients features<br />
as a signature of the low frequency variability off<br />
Peru”<br />
28.11.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Seibel, Prof. Dr. B., University of Rhode Island:<br />
“Existing oxygen levels are the threshold for marine<br />
life in oxygen minimum zones”<br />
FB1 Seminar<br />
17.01.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Smyth, Prof. Dr. B., College of Oceanic & Atmospheric<br />
Sciences, Oregon State University,<br />
Corvallis, OR, USA: “Kelvin-Helmholtz instability<br />
in the upper equatorial Pacific: Why is the frequency<br />
near N?”.<br />
31.01.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Maraun, Prof. Dr. D., <strong>IFM</strong>-<strong>GEOMAR</strong>, Kiel:<br />
“Extreme Value Theory - The Block Maxima Approach<br />
in a Nutshell”.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
14.02.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Ogawa, F.: University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan:<br />
“On the active impact of midlatitude oceanic<br />
front to the atmospheric general circulation”.<br />
16.03.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Birner, Assoc. Prof. Dr. T., Department of<br />
Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University,<br />
Fort Collins, USA: “ Widening of the tropical belt<br />
and poleward contraction of the jets: diagnostics<br />
and mechanisms “.<br />
Joint FB2/FB1 seminar:<br />
11.04.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Kreher, Dr. I., NIWA, Lauder, New Zealand:<br />
“The hunt for halogen oxides (IO and BrO) in the<br />
marine boundary layer: From the Tropics to the<br />
Antarctic “.<br />
27.04.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Pisso, Dr. I., JAMSTEC, Japan: “Constraints on<br />
CO 2 flux emissions: reconstructions of in-situ<br />
measurements from Lagrangian stochastic inversion“.<br />
09.05.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Bodeker, Dr. G., Bodeker Scientific, Alexandra,<br />
New Zealand: “Everything you ever wanted to<br />
know about ozone”.<br />
23.05.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Zanchettin, Dr. D., MPI, Hamburg: “Can strong<br />
tropical volcanic eruptions induce decadal changes<br />
in the coupled ocean-atmosphere system?”.<br />
15.06.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Ottera, Dr. O.H., Bjerknes Centre for Climate<br />
Research, Bergen Norway : “The role of natural<br />
external forcings for Atlantic multidecadal<br />
variability”.<br />
Joint FB1/FB2/SFB754 seminar:<br />
13.07.<strong>2011</strong>:<br />
Sijp, Dr. W., Climate Change Research Centre,<br />
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia:<br />
“Calculating the AMOC OFF state saddle node<br />
and transient behaviour”.<br />
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