AGU/ASLO/TOS2014 Ocean Sciences MeetingOSM 2014 Tutorial Talk SessionsWell-crafted tutorials are a desirable aspect of highly interdisciplinaryscience meetings; they provide an opportunity to learn about thecentral questions, results and methods on topics outside of one’s area ofexpertise and can be a vehicle for students and early-career attendees toget quickly up-to-speed on some of the topics and collaborations theymight undertake in the future.Tutorials may be on broadly-interesting late-breaking results, onunanswered questions within an emerging field, on new technologiesor methodologies available to ocean scientists, or areas of oceanapplication or policy that provide an improved research foundation.What makes a talk a tutorial rather than a research presentation is thatit reaches outside the specific work of an individual or group, and triesto reach a broad audience of non-specialists with material that givesan overview with new insights and opportunities to the listeners. It isintended to inform those outside the subject area being described.Session 175AMonday, 24 February 2014Room 310 Theater, 2:00 – 4:00 pmSession organizer(s):Lynne Talley, UCSD, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, ltalley@ucsd.eduEric Itsweire, National Science Foundation, eitsweir@nsf.gov2:00 Rintoul, S. R.; IPCC Lead Authors, Chapters 3, 10 and13; Bindoff, N. L.; AN OVERVIEW OF THE IPCC 5THASSESSMENT REPORT, HIGHLIGHTING THE OCEAN’SROLE IN CLIMATE CHANGE (Abstract ID:15678)2:20 Bindoff, N. L.; Rintoul, S. R.; Talley, L. D.; UNDERSTANDINGTHE IPCC WG1 FIFTH ASSESSMENT REPORT: USINGDETECTION AND ATRIBUTION METHODS TOEVALUATE AND UNDERSTAND HUMAN INFLUENCE INTHE OCEANS (Abstract ID:16090)2:40 Xie, S. P.; UNDERSTANDING THE IPCC WG1 FIFTHASSESSMENT REPORT: PROBING OCEAN’S ROLE INREGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE (Abstract ID:15573)3:00 Johnson, G. C.; Merrifield, M. A.; Nerem, R. S.;UNDERSTANDING THE IPCC WG1 FIFTHASSESSMENT REPORT: OCEAN HEAT UPTAKE ANDSEA LEVEL CHANGE (Abstract ID:13643)3:30 Rhein, M.; Feely, R. A.; Masson-Delmotte, V.; Sabine, C.;Rintoul, S.; UNDERSTANDING THE IPCC WG1 FIFTHASSESSMENT REPORT: OCEAN AND CARBON INPAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE (Abstract ID:13861)Session 175BTuesday, 25 February 2014Room 310 Theater, 2:00 – 4:00 pmSession organizer: Jon Sharp, University of Delaware, jsharp@udel.edu2:00 Kostka, J. E.; Huettel, M.; BIOGEO-OMICS: UTILIZINGBIOGEOCHEMISTRY AND –OMICS DATA TODETERMINE THE FATE AND IMPACTS OF OIL FROMTHE DEEPWATER HORIZON SPILL IN GULF OFMEXICO ECOSYSTEMS. (Abstract ID:15296)2:30 Gibson, G. A.; AN INTRODUCTION TO MARINEECOSYSTEM MODELING (Abstract ID:15669)3:00 Cullen, J. J.; OCEAN COLOR, PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY,AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF BIO-OPTICALECOLOGY: CHARLES S. YENTSCH AND THE ARC OFINTERDISCIPLINARY OCEANOGRAPHY (Abstract ID:13278)3:30 Floge, S. A.; Wilson, W. H.; BEYOND THE LYTICCYCLE: THE HIDDEN REALM OF PERSISTENT VIRUSINFECTIONS IN MARINE MICROBIAL ECOLOGY(Abstract ID:16741)Session 175CWednesday, 26 February 2014Room 310 Theater, 2:00 – 4:00 pmSession organizer: Scott Harper, scott.l.harper@navy.mil2:00 Johnson, K. S.; Claustre, H.; Sarmiento, J. L.; TOWARD AGLOBAL OCEAN BIOGEOCHEMICAL OBSERVINGSYSTEM BASED ON PROFILING FLOATS (Abstract ID:13372)2:30 Lilly, J. M.; Olhede, S. C.; Sykulski, A. M.; Elipot, S.; Waterman,S. N.; NEW DIRECTIONS IN OCEANOGRAPHIC TIMESERIES ANALYSIS (Abstract ID:16619)3:00 MacKinnon, J. A.; DIAPYCNAL MIXING IN THE OCEANINTERIOR: A REVIEW OF RECENT RESULTS (AbstractID:17222)3:30 Gnanadesikan, A.; Pradal, M. A.; DISPERSION,DIFFUSIONAND CONFUSION: WHY MESOSCALE MIXINGMATTERS AND WHAT WE STILL NEED TO LEARNABOUT IT (Abstract ID:15147)Session 175DThursday, 27 February 2014Room 310 Theater, 2:00 – 4:00 pmSession organizer: Tom Drake, tom.drake@navy.mil2:00 Filippelli, G. M.; OCEAN SCIENCE, POLICY, ANDINTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY: A LOOK FROM INSIDETHE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE (Abstract ID:14213)2:30 Buesseler, K. O.; FUKUSHIMA AND OCEANRADIOACTIVITY (Abstract ID:16275)3:00 Chen, S. S.; SUPERSTORM SANDY: AN IDEAL TUTORIALFOR INTEGRATED IMPACT FORECASTING USINGCOUPLED ATMOSPHERE-WAVE-OCEAN-SURGEMODELS (Abstract ID:17856)3:30 Greene, C. H.; FOSSIL FUEL JUNKIES, CLIMATECHANGE, OCEAN ACIDIFICATION, AND GLOBALBIOGEOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING (Abstract ID:13015)Session 175EFriday, 28 February 2014Room 310 Theater, 2:00 – 4:00 pmSession organizer: Mel Briscoe, mel@briscoe.com2:00 Schmitt, R. W.; THE OCEANS AND THE GLOBALWATER CYCLE (Abstract ID:13574)8
Program BookAGU/ASLO/TOS2:30 Lovenduski, N. S.; CARBON IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN:KNOWN KNOWNS AND KNOWN UNKNOWNS(Abstract ID:16562)3:00 Boetius, A.; THE CHANGING ARCTIC OCEAN:ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF WARMING AND SEA ICEMELT (Abstract ID:16774)3:30 Mills, K. E.; Pershing, A. J.; CLIMATE CHANGE ANDADAPTATION PLANNING FOR MARINE FISHERIES:AN ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCHNEEDS (Abstract ID:15167)Award Lectures SessionWednesday, 26 February 2014Room 310, 10:30 am -12:30 pmThe AGU Sverdrup Award LectureThe Harald Ulrik Sverdrup Lecture honors the life and work of geophysicist,Harald Sverdrup. The Sverdrup Lecturer is selected for exemplifyingHarald Sverdrup’s work with outstanding contributions to thebasic science of the atmosphere and the oceans and/or unselfish servicepromoting cooperation in atmospheric and oceanographic research.We congratulate this year’s winner:Dennis A. Hansell, RSMAS, Universityof Miami, USADr. Hansell is professor in the Division ofMarine & Atmospheric Chemistry at theUM Rosenstiel School of Marine and AtmosphericScience. He served as chairmanof the United States Carbon Cycle ScientificSteering Group from 2010 through 2013.Widely published and cited, Dr. Hansell’sresearch interests are in the biogeochemistryof marine carbon and the major nutrients, with a particular focuson the role of marine dissolved organic matter in elemental cycling. Heinvestigates biogeochemical processes in the open ocean and polar seas,using observational approaches such as process studies, time-series,and hydrographic surveys. Dr. Hansell’s lecture will focus on progress inscientific understanding of the dynamics of organic material dissolved inthe ocean, one of Earth’s major reservoirs of carbon.The ASLO G. Evelyn Hutchinson AwardThe ASLO G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award honors a limnology andoceanography scientist who has made considerable contributions toknowledge, and whose future work promises a continuing legacy ofscientific excellence.The G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award has been presented annually since1982 to recognize excellence in any aspect of limnology or oceanography.The award is intended to symbolize the quality and innovationstoward which the society strives and to remind its members ofthese goals. In lending his name to the award, Hutchinson asked thatrecipients be scientists who had made considerable contributions toknowledge, and whose future work promised a continuing legacy ofscientific excellence.We congratulate this year’s winner:Gerhard J. Herndl,Department of Marine Biology,University of ViennaProf. Gerhard J. Herndl is recognizedfor his contributions to the developmentof oceanography and aquatic microbialecology, for broadening our understandingof the interactions between microbesand marine biogeochemical cycles, forspearheading the exploration of the darkocean, and for his excellence and dedicationto training and community service.The TOS Munk Award LectureThe Walter Munk Award is granted jointly by The Oceanography Society,the Office of Naval Research and the Office of the Oceanographerof the Navy. Recipients are selected based on their:• Significant original contributions to the understanding of physicalocean processes related to sound in the sea• Significant original contributions to the application of acousticmethods to that understanding• Outstanding service that fosters research in ocean science andinstrumentation contributing to the above.We congratulate the most recent recipient of The Munk Award:Dr. W. Steven Holbrook, Professor ofGeophysics, University of Wyoming,and Adjunct Scientist, PhysicalOceanography Department, WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution.Steve Holbrook is honored as the father ofthe new field of “Seismic Oceanography”.His use of <strong>low</strong> frequency seismic reflectionprofiling to image the water column hasprovided quantitative and novel insightsinto the structure and dynamics of internalwaves, eddies and mixing processes. With his innate and relentlesscuriosity, he has provided unprecedented views of the internal workingsof the ocean. His generous collegiality has also been a stimulus to theformation of an interdisciplinary seismic oceanography community.Poster SessionsPoster sessions will take place Monday through Thursday from 4:00 to6:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall. Sessions are arranged in the poster hallaccording to primary session category. In addition, attempts have beenmade to group sessions according to secondary session category Signsshowing poster cluster topics and numbers for direction are hanging inthe exhibit hall as well as on signs throughout the hall.A Guide to Finding PostersIn keeping with recent Ocean Sciences meetings, we have made everyeffort to make the posters accessible and an ideal forum for present-9
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