Date

Multiple Session Announcements and Calls for Abstracts
2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting
21-26 February 2016
New Orleans, Louisiana

Abstract submission deadline: 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time
Wednesday, 23 September 2015

For further information or to submit an abstract, please go to:
http://osm.agu.org/2016/abstract-submissions


Abstracts are currently being accepted for sessions during 2016 Ocean
Sciences Meeting. The meeting will be held 21-26 February 2016 in New
Orleans, Louisiana.

Abstract submission deadline for all sessions is 11:59 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Time Wednesday, 23 September 2015. Specific criteria and
instructions for submitting abstracts are available online, at
http://osm.agu.org/2016/abstract-submissions.

Conveners of the following two sessions invite abstract submissions:

  1. Session 9626: "The Beaufort Sea in Transition: Responses to Climate
    Change and Human Impacts"
    Session Chairs: John Trefry, Bodil Bluhm, and Jeremy Kasper
    Session Description: This session seeks to bring together recent
    research in the Beaufort Sea spanning small to large temporal and
    spatial scales, and including disciplinary and interdisciplinary
    research. The Beaufort Sea comprises a seasonally ice-covered and
    comparatively shallow shelf characterized by the strong influence of
    productive waters from the Chukchi Sea in the west and high riverine
    inputs along the entire shelf, peaking in the east with the Mackenzie
    River. Over a steep slope, shelf waters interact with the complex
    hydrography of the deep Canada Basin. This interface between the coast
    of North America and the open Arctic Ocean is experiencing sea ice
    retreat, increased coastal erosion, enhanced primary productivity and
    upwelling, and oil and gas exploration. Organizers welcome scientists
    from all disciplines of the ocean-science community to submit abstracts
    for this session to help advance our knowledge of the status and
    processes that define this critical interface and its response to
    climate change and human impacts. Organizers are especially interested
    in abstracts that link aspects of circulation, primary productivity,
    nutrient and carbon chemistry, arctic contaminants and/or the structure
    and function of biological communities to environmental forcing factors.

For questions about this session, contact John Trefry (jtrefry [at] fit.edu).

For further information and to submit an abstract to this session, go
to: https://agu.confex.com/agu/os16/preliminaryview.cgi/Session9626.

  1. Session 9313: "Predicting changes in the Arctic Sea Ice cover using
    coupled atmosphere-ice-ocean-wave modeling"
    Session Chairs: Richard Allard and Gregory Smith
    Session Description: This session will address Arctic sea ice prediction
    with an emphasis on coupled modeling systems (e.g., ocean-ice,
    atmosphere-ocean-ice, atmosphere-ocean-ice-wave). The heat and
    freshwater storage in the upper ocean plays a large role in the melt and
    re-freeze of the ice in the Seasonal Ice Zone. What are the impacts of
    ocean-ice feedbacks and the role of ocean initialization (with and
    without waves) on sea ice prediction? How should snow cover be
    represented in ice modeling systems? What are the methods to quantify
    and assess model skill (forecast verification) in coupled modeling
    systems? What is the present status of sea ice prediction on multi-day
    to seasonal and annual lead times? Also of interest are developments in
    sea ice modeling relevant for high-resolution simulations, such as
    improved rheologies and form drag parameterizations.

For questions about this session, contact Richard Allard
(richard.allard [at] nrlssc.navy.mil).

For further information and to submit an abstract to this session, go
to: https://agu.confex.com/agu/os16/preliminaryview.cgi/Session9313.


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