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Another AGU session: Eastern Boundary Ocean Margin Carbon Cycles
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Colleagues-- we solicit contributions to the following session 2010
Fall AGU meeting:
OS11. Eastern Boundary Ocean Margin Carbon Cycles
Eastern Boundary Ocean Margins include some of the most productive
marine and terrestrial regions on earth, and feature close coupling
between the ocean interior, atmosphere, and terrestrial margin.
Significant net, long-term fluxes of carbon and other key elements
between land, ocean and atmospheric reservoirs occur across the
important boundaries of these systems. Interdisciplinary research
efforts covering a wide range of observational and theoretical
approaches are necessary to fully understand the transport and
transformation of carbon and related elements in these dynamic
settings. Contributions are solicited from researchers using in situ
and/or remote sensing observations of carbon cycling in these
settings, as well as theoretical physical/biogechemical models of
relevant processes.
http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10/program/scientific_session_search.php?show=detail&sessid=519
Please feel free to contact any of the conveners with questions.
Best--
Burke Hales (bhales@coas.oregonstate.edu)
Miguel Goni (mgoni@coas.oregonstate.edu)
Samantha Siedlecki (siedlesa@uchicago.edu)
Francisco Chavez (chfr@mbari.org)