EC54C:
From Watersheds to Oceans: Physical, Ecological, and Population Models that Cross Boundaries II Posters
EC54C:
From Watersheds to Oceans: Physical, Ecological, and Population Models that Cross Boundaries II Posters
From Watersheds to Oceans: Physical, Ecological, and Population Models that Cross Boundaries II Posters
Session ID#: 9506
Session Description:
The goal of this session is to provide a platform for coastal oceanographers and hydrogeologists studying land-ocean interface for combining efforts in establishing the current state of our knowledge on magnitude and effects of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) on global scale. Despite the large amount of regional SGD data collected in the last two decades, attempts of upscaling of SGD have been particularly difficult because of the large temporal and spatial heterogeneity of fluxes. However, the translation from local scale to global scale is critical in assessing the effects of land-ocean constituent fluxes and feedbacks in the ocean system. The lack of interactions between the two scientific communities working at this interface, coastal oceanographers and hydrogeologists, had contributed to a delay in this important matter. From terrestrial hydrology and geochemistry perspectives, modeling continental scale SGD can advance our understanding and analytical capabilities relating to terrestrial hydrological and biogeochemical cycles. To address this subject, the session invites contributions ranging from local field observations to global model approaches of land-ocean matter fluxes. However, the contributors are encouraged to focus on the upscaling of local observations to larger scales, or the downscaling of large scale information.
Primary Chair: Natasha T Dimova, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States
Chairs: Holly A Michael, University of Delaware, Geological Sciences, Newark, DE, United States, Hannelore Waska, University of Oldenburg, ICBM-MPI Bridging Group for Marine Geochemistry, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, Oldenburg, Germany, Nils Moosdorf, Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT), Bremen, Bremen, Germany, Eric Danner, NOAA Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, Ben Martin, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, David Huff, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States and Noble Hendrix, QEDA Consulting, LLC, Seattle, WA, United States
Moderators: Natasha T Dimova, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States, Nils Moosdorf, Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT), Bremen, Bremen, Germany, Eric Danner, NOAA Fisheries, Santa Cruz, CA, United States and David Huff, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States
Student Paper Review Liaisons: Holly A Michael, University of Delaware, Geological Sciences, Newark, DE, United States and Ben Martin, NOAA Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Index Terms:
1622 Earth system modeling [GLOBAL CHANGE]
1655 Water cycles [GLOBAL CHANGE]
4217 Coastal processes [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4845 Nutrients and nutrient cycling [OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL]
Co-Sponsor(s):
- B - Biogeochemistry and Nutrients
- CT - Chemical Tracers, DOM and Trace Metals
- ME - Marine Ecosystems
Abstracts Submitted to this Session:
A Marriage Of Larval Modeling And Empirical Data: Linking Adult, Larval And Juvenile Scallops In An Estuary (88445)
CONTRASTING PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOM PATTERNS ALONG A RIVER-TO-OCEAN CONTINUUM IN THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CURRENT SYSTEM (93209)
In Search of Submarine Groundwater Discharge into Seagrass Beds along the Gulf Coast of Northwest Florida (89068)
Summertime Suspended Sediment Transport Patterns in the Partially-mixed Changjiang Estuary (87877)
Does remote sensing help translating local SGD investigation to large spatial scales? (73213)
Seasonal variation of tidal-scale patterns of groundwater-seawater interactions in a micro-tidal coast adjoining Bay of Bengal, India (88169)
Aquifer structure as a primary control on land-sea water exchange across the continental shelf (91671)
Relations Between Coastal Catchment Attributes and Submarine Groundwater Discharge at Different Scales (90123)
The Errors Sources Affect to the Results of One-Way Nested Ocean Regional Circulation Model (88566)
Salmon Life Cycle Models Illuminate Population Consequences of Disparate Survival and Behavior Between Hatchery- and Wild-Origin Fish (93283)
Examining the Importance of Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) in a River Dominated Estuary: Example of Mobile Bay, AL (90192)
Distribution of Mysid species in Relation to Environmental factors in Maryland Coastal Bays (93549)
From Buried Bayous to Global Biogeochemical Fluxes: Submarine Groundwater Discharge in North America's Largest Delta. (92862)
Using local scale 222Rn data to calibrate large scale SGD numerical modeling along the Alabama coastline (93246)
Effects of Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) on the Growth of the Lobe Coral Porites lobata in Maunalua Bay, Hawaii. (93247)
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