SOLAS Science 2004: A SOLAS open science conference

13-16 October 2004, Halifax, Canada

SOLAS Science 2004 was the first open science conference to present the results of SOLAS. It was attended by over 250 people from 24 countries. Below you can find the list of the plenary talks. Power point presentations are available upon request (send it to solas@uea.ac.uk).

 

Presentations

Name Affiliation Country Title of talk

Lucy Carpenter

University of York UK Air-sea exchange of volatile organic chemicals

Ken Denman

University of Victoria Canada Modelling the planktonic community response to iron fertilization

Atsushi Tsuda

University of Tokyo Japan An in-situ iron enrichment experiment in the western subarctic Pacific: SEEDS

Jan Bottenheim

Meteorological Service of Canada Canada OASIS: Interactions between the ocean, atmosphere, sea ice and snow-pack in polar regions

Wade McGillis

Columbia University USA Surface processes controlling air-sea gas fluxes

Raymond Najjar

The Pennsylvania State University USA The air-sea flux of oxygen

Thomas Wagner

University of Heidelberg Germany Global monitoring of atmospheric trace gases, clouds and aerosols from UV/vis/NIR satellite instruments: Currents status and near future perspectives

Nicolas Metzl

Universite P. et M. Curie France Air-sea CO2 fluxes in the Southern Ocean: natural and methodological variabilities

Corinne Le Quéré

MPI Jena Germany Ecosystem composition and CO2 flux variability

Julie La Roche

IFM Germany Iron as a key nutrient regulating primary production and nitrogen fixation in the ocean

Rafel Simo

Institut de Ciències del Mar Spain The occurrence and emission of DMS in the ocean: A view through space and time

Paty Matrai

Bigelow USA Formation of atmospheric particles from marine biogenic precursors: Can we extrapolate from the Arctic to the world's oceans?

Dileep Kumar

National Institute of Oceanography India Coastal connections and pCO2, N2O and DMS levels in the North Indian Ocean

Greg Ayres

CSIRO Atmospheric Research Australia Aerosol in the marine boundary layer: chemical, physical and meteorological interactions

Tim Jickells

University of East Anglia UK Atmospheric inputs to the oceans from the continents: Sources, magnitudes and effects

Julie Hall

NIWA New Zealand Links between biogeochemistry and ecosystems

Ulrike Lohmann

Dalhousie University Canada Aerosols and climate: The cloud connection

Chris Fairall

NOAA USA Some recent progress in measurement and parameterization of air-sea gas transfer

Tom Pedersen

University of British Columbia Canada Variability of export production in the sea: Symptoms, history, and implications for climate