Chemical Tracers, DOM and Trace Metals

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


CT11A. Atmospheric Deposition and Ocean Biogeochemistry I
Ana M Aguilar-Islas, University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Fairbanks, AK, United States, Clifton S Buck, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, GA, United States and Meredith Galanter Hastings, Brown University, Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, and Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, Providence, RI, United States
CT12A. Trace Elements and Isotopes at the Interfaces of the Atlantic Ocean I
Geraldine Sarthou, LEMAR UMR 6539 CNRS UBO IRD IFREMER, IUEM, Plouzané, France, Edward A Boyle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Gideon Mark Henderson, University of Oxford, Earth Sciences, Oxford, United Kingdom and Micha J.A. Rijkenberg, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, Netherlands
CT23A. The Role of Particles in the Cycling of Trace Elements and Their Isotopes in the Ocean II
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
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
CT31A. Trace Metal Speciation in Seawater: Measurements, Modeling, and Impact on Marine Biogeochemistry I
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, Rachel Shelley, University of Western Brittany, Brest, France, Peter L Morton, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Geochemistry, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Christian Schlosser, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Chemical Oceanography, Kiel, Germany and Eric P. Achterberg, Geomar - Hemholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Chemical Oceanography, Kiel, Germany
CT33A. Trace Metal Speciation in Seawater: Measurements, Modeling, and Impact on Marine Biogeochemistry II
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, Rachel Shelley, University of Western Brittany, Brest, France, Peter L Morton, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Geochemistry, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Eric P. Achterberg, Geomar - Hemholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Chemical Oceanography, Kiel, Germany and Christian Schlosser, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Chemical Oceanography, Kiel, Germany
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
CT43A. The Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) I
Thorsten Dittmar1,2, Helena Osterholz3,4, Aron Stubbins5, Sasha Wagner6, Jutta Niggemann3,7, Alison Buchan8, Rob Fatland9 and Daniel Repeta10, (1)Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), Oldenburg, Germany(2)University of Oldenburg, ICBM-MPI Bridging Group for Marine Geochemistry, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, Oldenburg, Germany(3)University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany(4)Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany(5)Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, University of Georgia, Savannah, GA, United States(6)Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, GA, United States(7)University of Oldenburg, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), Research Group for Marine Geochemistry (ICBM-MPI Bridging Group), Oldenburg, Germany(8)University of Tennessee, Department of Microbiology, Knoxville, TN, United States(9)Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA, United States(10)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States
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
CT52A. Linking Optical and Chemical Properties of Organic Matter I
Chris L Osburn, North Carolina State University, Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, Raleigh, NC, United States, Robert G Spencer, Florida State University, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Colin A Stedmon, Technical University of Denmark - Space, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark and Thomas S Bianchi, University of Florida, Geological Sciences, Ft Walton Beach, FL, 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
. Discussion on the Future of Ocean Models in the U.S.
Eric Itsweire, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, United States and Scott Harper, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA, United States
. Reflections on 40 Years of the DISCO Symposia
Karen E Selph, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Oceanography, Honolulu, HI, 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
. 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
. 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
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
EC54B. Carbon Fluxes in Coastal Environments: Research and Education Posters
Robert F Chen, University of Massachusetts Boston, School for the Environment, Boston, MA, United States and Charles Hopkinson, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 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
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
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
T002. An Open Source Proteomics and Metabolomics Visualization and Development Tool for Quantitative Mass Spectrometry Experiments
Steven G Ackleson, S A Ocean Services, Falls Church, VA, United States, Brook L Nunn, University of Washington, Department of Genome Sciences, Seattle, United States and Emma Timmins-Schiffman, University of Washington, Department of Genome Sciences, Seattle, WA, 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
T016. Why Does It Matter that the Ocean Isn't Blue? Regional Impacts on Circulation and Ecosystems
Steven G Ackleson, S A Ocean Services, Falls Church, VA, United States and Anand Gnanadesikan, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States