May 2003 ~ JGOFS Open Science Conference Program
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Day 3 – Wednesday, 7 May
Session V. DATA ASSIMILATION AND MODELLING
Chair: John Steele, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
0830-0900
Modelling Biogeochemical Fluxes in the Ocean - How Far Have We Gotten?
Andreas Oschlies, Institut für Meereskunde an der Universität Kiel
0900-0930
The Internal Weather of the Sea and its Influences on Ocean Biogeochemistry: Findings from JGOFS Studies
Dennis McGillicuddy, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
0930-1000
Using Inverse Models to Estimate Biogeochemical Fluxes Achievements and Limitations
Reiner Schlitzer, Stiftung Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung
1000-1030
Discussion/Question Period - John Steele, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
1030-1100
BREAK
Session VI. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE JGOFS ERA
Chair: John Field, University of Cape Town
1100-1130
Iron Limitation
Phil Boyd, Univerity of Otago
1130-1200
The Life and Times of Marine Particles: the JGOFS Story
Ken Buesseler, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
1200-1230
New Technologies and their Roles in Advancing Biogeochemical Science during the JGOFS Era
Tommy Dickey, University of California, Santa Barbara
1230-1300
Discussion/Question Period - John Field, University of Cape Town
1300-1430
LUNCH
Session VII. FUTURE PROGRAMS
Chair: Peter Burkill, Southampton Oceanography Centre
1430-1450
Ocean Futures in Biogeochemistry
Julie Hall, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
1450-1510
Role of Ocean Observing Systems in Ocean Research
Larry Atkinson, Old Dominion University
1510-1530
Oceans in the Earth System: Sailing into the Sea of Excitement
Will Steffen, International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme
1530-1730
Poster Session III
Theme 1: Mesopelagic, Chair: Richard Lampitt, Southampton Oceanography Centre
Theme 2: Deep Ocean/Benthos/Paleoceanography,
Chair: Anitra Ingalls, Harvard University
Theme 3: Global Synthesis/Ecosystem Modeling,
Chair: Scott Doney, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Region 1: Arabian Sea, Chair: Sharon Smith, University of Miami
Region 2: Southern Ocean, Chair: Paul Tréguer, Université de Bretagne Occidentale
1800-1930
Keynote Lecture at Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Baird Auditorium
“Global Climate Policy: Where is the World Headed?”
Speaker: Carol M. Browner, The Albright Group LLC
1930-2100
Reception to follow in Museum Rotunda

 



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