Biogeochemistry and Nutrients

Full abstracts and co-authors will be available in mid-November after abstracts are accepted and published on the Ocean Sciences Meeting website.


B11A. Nitrogen at the Interface: The N-Cycle across Physical and Disciplinary Boundaries I
Bradley B Tolar1, Andrew R Babbin2, Carolyn Buchwald3 and Julian Damashek1, (1)Stanford University, Earth System Science, Stanford, CA, United States(2)Massachusetts Institute of Technology, EAPS, Cambridge, MA, United States(3)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States
B12A. Nitrogen at the Interface: The N-Cycle across Physical and Disciplinary Boundaries II
Bradley B Tolar1, Andrew R Babbin2, Carolyn Buchwald3 and Julian Damashek1, (1)Stanford University, Earth System Science, Stanford, CA, United States(2)Massachusetts Institute of Technology, EAPS, Cambridge, MA, United States(3)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States
B13A. Nitrogen at the Interface: The N-Cycle across Physical and Disciplinary Boundaries III
Bradley B Tolar1, Andrew R Babbin2, Carolyn Buchwald3 and Julian Damashek1, (1)Stanford University, Earth System Science, Stanford, CA, United States(2)Massachusetts Institute of Technology, EAPS, Cambridge, MA, United States(3)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States
B14A. Nitrogen at the Interface: The N-Cycle across Physical and Disciplinary Boundaries IV Posters
Bradley B Tolar1, Andrew R Babbin2, Carolyn Buchwald3 and Julian Damashek1, (1)Stanford University, Earth System Science, Stanford, CA, United States(2)Massachusetts Institute of Technology, EAPS, Cambridge, MA, United States(3)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States
B24A. How Do the Carbon Pumps Pump? Mechanisms of the Solubility and Biological Pumps III Posters
Frederic A.C. Le Moigne, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, Galen A McKinley, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, NY, United States, Stephanie Henson, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom and Nicole S Lovenduski, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, United States
B31A. From Plankton Food Webs to Global Biogeochemical Cycles: Using Mechanistic Understanding to Scale Up Microbial and Planktonic Processes I
Moira Decima, NIWA National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand, Michael R Stukel, Florida State University, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Pablo Serret, University of Vigo, Departamento de Ecología y Biología animal, Vigo, Spain and Carol Robinson, The University of East Anglia, Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (COAS), School of Environmental Sciences, Norwich, United Kingdom
B31B. The Current and Future Nitrogen Cycle: From Microbes to the Global Ocean I
Angela Landolfi1, Wolfgang Koeve1 and Lauren M Zamora2,3, (1)GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany(2)University of Maryland, College Park, Greenbelt, MD, United States(3)Oak Ridge Associated Universities Inc., Oak Ridge, TN, United States
B33A. The Current and Future Nitrogen Cycle: From Microbes to the Global Ocean II
Angela Landolfi1, Wolfgang Koeve1 and Lauren M Zamora2, (1)GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany(2)University of Maryland, College Park, Greenbelt, MD, United States
B34B. The Current and Future Nitrogen Cycle: From Microbes to the Global Ocean III Posters
Angela Landolfi1, Wolfgang Koeve1 and Lauren M Zamora2, (1)GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany(2)University of Maryland, College Park, Greenbelt, MD, United States
B52A. Beyond Redfield: Elemental Ratios as Tracers and Drivers of Biodiversity and Biogeochemical Function in a Changing Ocean I
Mark A Altabet, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, New Bedford, MA, United States, James J Elser, Arizona State University, School of Life Sciences, Tempe, AZ, United States, Curtis A Deutsch, University of Washington Seattle Campus, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States and Adam Martiny, University of California, Irvine, Earth System Science, Irvine, CA, United States
. Toward a Standard, User-Friendly Chemical Speciation Model for Seawater and Estuarine Waters
David R Turner, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, Simon L Clegg, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom and Sylvia Gertrud Sander, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
. PACE: NASA's Next Generation Ocean Color Satellite Mission Town Hall
Antonio Mannino, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Ocean Ecology Laboratory, Greenbelt, United States, Jeremy Werdell, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States and Paula S Bontempi, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC, United States
. Reflections on 40 Years of the DISCO Symposia
Karen E Selph, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Oceanography, Honolulu, HI, United States
. Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) Coastal and Inland Water Remote Sensing Town Hall
Kevin Ross Turpie, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology, Baltimore, MD, United States, Liane S Guild, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, United States and William W Turner, NASA Headquarters, Earth Science Division, Washington, DC, United States
. Southern Ocean Town Hall: SOCCOM and Other Progress
Roberta M Hotinski1, Jorge L Sarmiento1, Lynne D Talley2, Kenneth S Johnson3, Stephen Riser4, Joellen L Russell5 and Heidi M Cullen6, (1)Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States(2)University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States(3)Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA, United States(4)University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States(5)University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States(6)Climate Central, Princeton, NJ, United States
. The Future of Biogeochemical Ocean Time Series
Heather M Benway, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program, Woods Hole, MA, United States, Laura Lorenzoni, University of South Florida, College of Marine Science, St. Petersburg, FL, United States, Susanne Neuer, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States, Michael W Lomas, Bigelow Lab for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay, ME, United States and Douglas Wallace, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
. Update and Status of the Arctic-COLORS (Arctic-COastal Land Ocean interactions) NASA Field Campaign Scoping Study
Antonio Mannino, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Ocean Ecology Laboratory, Greenbelt, United States, Maria Tzortziou, CUNY City College of New York, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, New York, NY, United States and Patricia Matrai, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay, ME, United States
. Defining Priorities for NASA in Ocean Ecology and Biogeochemistry: 2017–2027
Anastasia Romanou, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, NY, United States, Paula S Bontempi, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC, United States and David Schimel, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
. EarthCube's Oceanography and Geobiology Environmental 'Omics (ECOGEO) Research Coordination Network: A Community Focused on Identifying Technical Challenges and Developing Plans for Federated Cyberinfrastructure that Will Enable Ocean and Geobiology Environmental 'Omics Research
Elisha Wood-Charlson1, Bonnie L Hurwitz2, Danie Kinkade3 and Mak A Saito3, (1)University of Hawaii at Manoa, Oceanography, Honolulu, HI, United States(2)University of Arizona, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Tucson, AZ, United States(3)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States
. GO-SHIP Update of the Current Decadal (2012–2023) Hydrographic Survey and Activities
Bernadette Sloyan, CSIRO, Oceans and Atmosphere, Hobart, Australia, Richard H Wanninkhof, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, Miami, FL, United States and Martin Kramp, JCOMMOPS, IOC-UNESCO, Brest, France
. Launch of the Second International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE-2)
Raleigh R Hood, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge, MD, United States, Edward R Urban Jr, Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research, University of Delaware, Newarrk, DE, United States, Michael J McPhaden, NOAA Seattle, Seattle, WA, United States, Karen J. Heywood, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4, United Kingdom and Rana A Fine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States
. Opportunities to Strengthen Your Science (and Proposals) using GEOTRACES Data
Robert F Anderson, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia Univeristy, Palisades, NY, United States, Reiner Schlitzer, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven, Bremerhaven, Germany, Alessandro Tagliabue, University of Liverpool, Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences, Liverpool, United Kingdom and Gregory A Cutter, Old Dominion University, Department of Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Norfolk, VA, United States
AH24A. Updates, Advancements, and Projections on the State of the Ocean Carbon Cycle (SOCC): How the Ocean is "SOCC"ing it to us! III Posters
Erica Hudson Ombres, NOAA, OAR Ocean Acidification Program, Silver Spring, MD, United States, Kristan Uhlenbrock, U.S. CLIVAR Project Office, Washington, DC, United States, Heather M Benway, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst., Woods Hole, MA, United States and Kathy Tedesco, NOAA, Climate Program Office, Silver Spring, MD, United States
AH44A. Nutrient-Enhanced Coastal Acidification and Hypoxia and Other Anthropogenic Impacts on Biogeochemical Processes V Posters
John C Lehrter1, Wei-Jun Cai2, Jason S Grear3, Cheryl Ann Brown4, Richard B Rivkin5, M Robin Anderson6, Louis Legendre7, Nianzhi Jiao8, M Robin Anderson9, Jason Grear3, John Lehrter1 and Louis Legendre7, (1)US EPA, Gulf Breeze, FL, United States(2)University of Delaware, School of Marine Science and Policy, Newark, DE, United States(3)US EPA, Narragansett, RI, United States(4)US EPA, Newport, OR, United States(5)Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John's, NL, Canada(6)Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Tt. John's, NF, Canada(7)Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France(8)Xiamen University, Institute of marine microbes and ecosphere, Xiamen, China(9)Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Environmental Science Division, St. John's, NF, Canada
AH54A. Assessing the Cumulative Effects of Complex Ocean Change on Marine Biota IV Posters
David A Hutchins, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States, Philip W Boyd, IMAS, ACE-CRC, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, Ulf Riebesell, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, Kristy Kroeker, University of California Santa Cruz, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Santa Cruz, CA, United States, Erik A Sperling, Stanford University, Geological Sciences, Stanford, CA, United States, Christina Frieder, University of Southern California, Biological Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States and Sarah E Myhre, University of Washington, Future of Ice Initiative and the School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States
CT24A. The Role of Particles in the Cycling of Trace Elements and Their Isotopes in the Ocean III Posters
Hélène Planquette, LEMAR, CNRS, Plouzané, France, Phoebe J Lam, University of California Santa Cruz, Department of Ocean Sciences, Santa Cruz, CA, United States and Benjamin S Twining, Bigelow Lab for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay, ME, United States
CT34B. Trace Metal Speciation in Seawater: Measurements, Modeling, and Impact on Marine Biogeochemistry III Posters
David R Turner, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, Stan MG van den Berg, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69, United Kingdom, Sylvia Gertrud Sander, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, Kristen N Buck, University of South Florida Tampa, College of Marine Science, Tampa, FL, United States, Eric P. Achterberg, Geomar - Hemholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Chemical Oceanography, Kiel, Germany, Peter L Morton, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Geochemistry, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Rachel Shelley, University of Western Brittany, Brest, France and Christian Schlosser, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Chemical Oceanography, Kiel, Germany
CT44A. The Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) II Posters
Thorsten Dittmar, University of Oldenburg, ICBM-MPI Bridging Group for Marine Geochemistry, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, Oldenburg, Germany, Aron Stubbins, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, University of Georgia, Savannah, GA, United States, Sasha Wagner, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, GA, United States, Jutta Niggemann, University of Oldenburg, Research Group for Marine Geochemistry (ICBM-MPI Bridging Group), Oldenburg, Germany, Alison Buchan, University of Tennessee, Department of Microbiology, Knoxville, TN, United States, Rob Fatland, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA, United States, Daniel Repeta, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Helena Osterholz, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany; Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany
CT44B. Trace Metal Bioavailability and Metal-Microorganism Interactions II Posters
Julia Gauglitz1, Randelle M Bundy1 and Jill N Sutton2, (1)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States(2)IUEM/UBO, Technopôle Brest-Iroise, Place Nicolas Copernic, Plouzané, France
EC34C. Geological and Biogeochemical Dynamics in Major Deltaic Coasts II Posters
Kehui Xu, Louisiana State University, Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Baton Rouge, LA, United States, Thomas S Bianchi, University of Florida, Geological Sciences, Ft Walton Beach, FL, United States, Wei-Jun Cai, University of Delaware, School of Marine Science and Policy, Newark, DE, United States and Zhongyuan Chen, East China Normal University, State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, Shanghai, China
EC34D. Present and Future Coastal and Inland Aquatic Remote Sensing for Science and Societal Benefit IV Posters
Curtiss O Davis1, Kevin Ross Turpie2, Jorge Vazquez3, Wesley Moses4, Cara Wilson5, Vardis M Tsontos3, Michelle M Gierach3 and Tiffany A Moisan6, (1)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States(2)University of Maryland Baltimore County, Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology, Baltimore, MD, United States(3)NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States(4)Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States(5)NOAA, Boulder, CO, United States(6)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
EC44D. Understanding the Coastal Carbon Cycle and Biogeochemical Processes in the Coastal Ocean: Observations and Modeling III Posters
Elisabeth L Sikes, Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, Elizabeth A Canuel, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, United States, Tomoko Komada, San Francisco State University, Romberg Tiburon Center, San Francisco, CA, United States, Thomas S Bianchi, University of Florida, Geological Sciences, Ft Walton Beach, FL, United States, Weifeng Gordon Zhang, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Yizhen Li, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States
EC54A. Response and Mitigation Potential of Coastal Vegetated Habitats to Climate Change, Sea-Level Rise, and Ocean Acidification II Posters
Tessa M Hill, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States, Brian Gaylord, Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California Davis, Bodega Bay, CA, United States, Kerry Jean Nickols, California State University Northridge, Northridge, CA, United States and Ryan P Moyer, Florida FWC, St Petersburg, FL, United States
HE44D. Variability in Southern Ocean Productivity over Different Timescales I Posters
Alessandro Tagliabue, University of Liverpool, Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Philip W Boyd, IMAS, ACE-CRC, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, Eugene W Domack, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, College of Marine Science, St Petersburg, FL, United States and Amy Leventer, Colgate University, Geology, Hamilton, NY, United States
HE53B. Western Antarctic Seas: From Trace Metals to Trophic Levels I
Jenna Spackeen1, Rachel E Sipler1 and Deborah Ann Bronk2, (1)Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary, Gloucester Point, VA, United States(2)College William & Mary/VIMS, Gloucester Point, VA, United States
HI33A. Advancing Water Quality Monitoring, Desalination, and Forecasting in Urban Coastal and Inland Waters I
Paul M DiGiacomo1, Steven G Ackleson2, Menghua Wang1, Sujay Kaushal3 and Guangming Zheng1,4, (1)NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, College Park, MD, United States(2)Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States(3)University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States(4)GST Inc., Greenbelt, MD, United States
IS31A. Technological Advancements in Phytoplankton Ecology: Observation Techniques and Platforms, Data Analysis and Interpretation, and Model Development I
Jordon Scott Beckler, Mote Marine Laboratory, Ocean Technology Research Program, Sarasota, FL, United States, Michael Brosnahan, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States, Katherine Hubbard, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Saint Petersburg, FL, United States and Vincent John Lovko, Mote Marine Laboratory, Ocean Technology, Sarasota, FL, United States
IS51A. Recent Advances in In Situ Biogeochemical Instrumentation, Sensors, and Observatory Science I
Amy V Mueller1, Aleck Zhaohui Wang2, Brian T Glazer3 and Anna Michel2, (1)University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States(2)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States(3)University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States
ME14E. Plankton Diversity: Patterns, Processes, and Methods IV Posters
Andrew Barton1, Sergio M Vallina2 and Pedro Cermeno2, (1)Princeton University Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, United States(2)Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Barcelona, Spain
ME54B. Frontiers in Ocean Color Remote Sensing: Science and Challenges V Posters
Antonio Mannino, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Ocean Ecology Laboratory, Greenbelt, United States, Jeremy Werdell, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States and Emmanuel Boss, University of Maine, School of Marine Science, Orono, ME, United States
MG34A. Physical and Biogeochemical Processes at the Sediment-Water Interface in Estuaries, Coastal Oceans, and Shelf Seas III Posters
Laurent Amoudry, National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Gary R Fones, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, PO1, United Kingdom, Tian-Jian Hsu, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States, Peter Traykovski, Woods Hole Oceanograph Inst, Falmouth, MA, United States, Nina Stark, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States, Malay Ghose Hajra, University of New Orleans, Civil and Environmental Engineering, New Orleans, LA, United States, Christian Maerz, Newcastle University, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom and Natascha Riedinger, Oklahoma State University Main Campus, Boone Pickens School of Geology, Stillwater, OK, United States
MM24B. Microbial Interactions in Ocean Ecosystems: Ecology to Biogeochemistry III Posters
Dana Hunt, Duke University, Marine Sciences and Conservation, Beaufort, NC, United States and Tatiana A Rynearson, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
MM44C. Proteomics and Lipidomics: Expanding the Macromolecular Toolbox to Understand Oceanic Processes
Elisha K. Moore, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, 1790, Netherlands; Rutgers University, Marine and Coastal Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, Brook L Nunn, University of Washington, Department of Genome Sciences, Seattle, United States and H. Rodger Harvey, Old Dominion University, Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Norfolk, VA, United States
P54A. Dynamic Ocean Management: Managing at Finer Scales for Mobile Ocean Resources Posters
Steven James Bograd1, Elliott L. Hazen1, Daniel C Dunn2, Rebecca L Lewison3 and Sara Maxwell4, (1)NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Environmental Research Division, Monterey, CA, United States(2)Duke University Marine Lab, Nicholas School of the Environment, Beaufort, NC, United States(3)San Diego State University, Biology, San Diego, CA, United States(4)Old Dominion University, Department of Biology, Norfolk, VA, United States
PC11B. Physical and Biogeochemical Processes in the Southern Ocean: Observations, State Estimation, and Modeling I
Igor V Kamenkovich, RSMAS, Miami, FL, United States, Joellen L Russell, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, Stephen Riser, University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States, Ariane Verdy, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Anna Cabre, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Barcelona, Spain, Kyle Armour, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Torge Martin, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany and Irina Marinov, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, United States
PC12A. Assessing Ecosystem Variability from Paleoceanographic Archives I
Michael Schulz, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany; MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, Univ. Bremen, Bremen, Germany, Michal Kucera, MARUM - University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany and Fatima F G Abrantes, Instituto Port Mar e Atmosfera, Lisbon, Portugal
PC12B. Physical and Biogeochemical Processes in the Southern Ocean: Observations, State Estimation, and Modeling II
Igor V Kamenkovich, RSMAS, Miami, FL, United States, Stephen Riser, University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States, Joellen L Russell, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, Ariane Verdy, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Anna Cabre, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Barcelona, Spain, Kyle Armour, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Torge Martin, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany and Irina Marinov, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, United States
PC13A. Physical and Biogeochemical Processes in the Southern Ocean: Observations, State Estimation, and Modeling III
Igor V Kamenkovich, RSMAS, Miami, FL, United States, Joellen L Russell, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, Stephen Riser, University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States, Ariane Verdy, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Anna Cabre, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Barcelona, Spain, Kyle Armour, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Torge Martin, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany and Irina Marinov, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, United States
PC14C. Physical and Biogeochemical Processes in the Southern Ocean: Observations, State Estimation, and Modeling IV Posters
Igor V Kamenkovich, RSMAS, Miami, FL, United States, Joellen L Russell, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, Stephen Riser, University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States, Ariane Verdy, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Anna Cabre, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Barcelona, Spain, Kyle Armour, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Torge Martin, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany and Irina Marinov, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, United States
PC14D. Physical and Biogeochemical Processes in the Southern Ocean: Observations, State Estimation, and Modeling IV Posters
Igor V Kamenkovich, RSMAS, Miami, FL, United States, Joellen L Russell, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, Stephen Riser, University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States, Ariane Verdy, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Anna Cabre, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Barcelona, Spain, Kyle Armour, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Torge Martin, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany and Irina Marinov, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, United States
PO13E. Ocean Circulation and Biogeochemistry in a Water Mass Framework I
Keith B Rodgers, IBS Center for Climate Physics, Busan, South Korea, Daniele Iudicone, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Naples, Italy, Jan David Zika, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom and Dafydd Gwyn Evans, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO14, United Kingdom
PO13F. Physics, Chemistry, and Ecology of the Deep Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill I
Piers Chapman, Texas A&M University College Station, Oceanography, College Station, TX, United States, Erik E Cordes, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States, Amanda W Demopoulos, U.S.G.S., Wetland and Aquatic Research Center, Gainesveille, FL, United States and Steven Francis DiMarco, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States
PO21B. New Insights into Shelf and Slope Processes from Interdisciplinary Studies and the Use of Autonomous Platforms I
Alberto R Piola, Argentine Hydrographic Service, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Yvette H Spitz, Oregon State Univ, Corvallis, OR, United States, Harvey Seim, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Marine Sciences, Chapel Hill, NC, United States, Jose H Muelbert, FURG, Instituto de Oceanografia, Rio Grande, Brazil, Jeffrey W Book, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, MS, United States, Shaun Johnston, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Oscar Schofield, Rutgers University, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ, United States and Mark E Inall, SAMS, Oban, United Kingdom
PO24C. Mode and Intermediate Waters: Their Contributions to Physical, Biological, Chemical, and Climate Processes Posters
Patrick A Rafter, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States and James Holte, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA, United States
PP14A. Subsurface and Subseasonal Productivity: Mechanisms, Magnitudes, Variability, and Key Species III Posters
Alan E S Kemp1, Bror F Jonsson2, Tracy A Villareal3 and Joseph Salisbury II2, (1)University of Southampton, Southampton, SO14, United Kingdom(2)University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States(3)The University of Texas at Austin, Port Aransas, TX, United States
T001. An Introduction to Ensemble-Based Data Assimilation
Steven G Ackleson, S A Ocean Services, Falls Church, VA, United States and Lars Nerger, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven, Bremerhaven, Germany
T007. Noninvasive Monitoring at the Benthic Interface: The Aquatic Eddy Covariance Technique
Steven G Ackleson, S A Ocean Services, Falls Church, VA, United States, Peter Berg, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States, Markus H Huettel, Florida St Univ, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Clare E Reimers, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States and Ronnie N Glud, University of Southern Denmark, Nordic Center of Earth Evolution, Department of Biology, Odense, Denmark
T011. Recognizing Ocean Deoxygenation as a Global Change Challenge
Karen L Casciotti, Stanford University, Earth System Science, Stanford, United States, Lisa A Levin, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States and Denise Breitburg, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD, United States
T014. What Controls the Distribution of Dissolved Iron in the Ocean?
Baris Salihoglu, Middle East Technical University, Institute of Marine Sciences, Mersin, Turkey and Alessandro Tagliabue, University of Liverpool, Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences, Liverpool, United Kingdom