SOLAS Science 2004: A SOLAS open science conference

6-9 March 2007, Xiamen, China

Xiamen Conference Poster

The last SOLAS Open Science Conference was held in Xiamen, China, the 6-9 March 2007. The Conference was hosted by Guang Yu Shi (Inst. Atmospheric Physics) and Minhan Dai (Xiamen U.).

 

It was attended by over 215 people from 30 countries. Below you can find pdf files of the conference handbook and plenary talks. Some photos of the event will be available here very soon.

 

 

 

 

Information about the conference venue etc... are available at: http://www.solas2007.confmanager.com

 

Conference handbook

-Cover 65kb
-Content and welcome notes 148kb
-Sponsors and Organising Committee 564kb
-Schedule 148kb
-Plenary talks abstracts 624kb
-Poster titles list 436kb
-Planning and Synthesis sessions abstracts 304kb
-Local information 240kb
-Contact list 464kb

 

Student Poster competition: More than 50 posters were entered into the Student Poster Competition held at the SOLAS Open Science Conference and were of a very high overall standard. Posters were assessed on both science quality and presentation. The abstracts of the winners can be found in the SOLAS Newsletter Issue 5.

Here you can download in full the posters of the winners.

Joint winners Focus 1: Jianjun Wang and Rebecca Langlois (pdf, 544Kb and 1Mb)

Winner Focus 2: Philippe Benoit (pdf 535Kb)

Winner Focus 3: Marie-Paule Jouandet (pdf 732Kb)

Name Affiliation Country Title of talk file
6 March        

Barry Huebert

University of Hawaii USA Eddy covariance as a means of improving gas exchange parametrizations 1.2Mb

Lise Lotte Soerensen

Risoe National Laboratory Denmark Air-sea exchange of CO2 in the Polar Regions 1.5Mb

Phil Nightingale

Plymouth Marine Laboratory UK Do we understand the sea to air flux of volatile iodine species?

Lisa Miller

Institute of Ocean Sciences Canada The solid air-sea interface: Gas transport in sea ice

Graig McNeil

University of Rhode Island USA Air-sea gas exchange at extreme wind speeds 644kb
7 March        

Minhan Dai

Xiamen University China (Beijing) Carbon dynamics in marginal seas-fluxes and processes 1.2Mb

Véronique Garçon

LEGOS/CNRS France Eastern boundary upwelling systems as natural SOLAS laboratories 4.2Mb

Laurent Bopp

LSCE France New insights on the pre-industrial atmospheric pCO2 inter-hemispheric gradient 696kb

Kitack Lee

Pohang University of Science and Technology South Korea Excess carbon export following the spring bloom in extra tropical oceans: Implications of N2 fixer-mediated carbon export 1.1Mb

Andy Watson

University of East Anglia UK Towards near-real-time monitoring of the ocean sink for atmospheric CO2
8 March        

Eric Saltzman

University of California, Irvine USA Global cycling of methyl bromide and methyl chloride 800kb

Joyce Penner

University of Michigan USA Solar UV flux, DMS and climate: Is there a connection? 1.6Mb

Jill Cainey

Cape grim Baseline Air Pollution Station Australia Particle formation at Cape Grim, Tasmania 5.2Mb

Tong Zhu

Peking University China (Beijing) Reactions of SO2 and NO2 on mineral dust particles in the atmosphere and their implications for climate and marine ecosystem

Roland von Glasow

University of East Anglia UK Halogens in the marine boundary layer-origin, cycling and relevance for the atmosphere 800kb

Wu-Ting Tsai

National Central University China (Taipei) Using numerical simulations to help understand transport processes at the air-sea interface 2.8Mb
9 March        

Maurice Levasseur

Universite de Laval Canada Microbial DMS(P) production in the sub-Arctic Atlantic and Pacific: Does iron matter? 2.4Mb

Shigenobu Takeda

University of Tokyo Japan Biogeochemical responses of plankton ecosystem to simulated and natural iron additions in the subarctic North Pacific Ocean
Colin Murrell University of Warwick UK The microbiology of the sea surface microlayer-the bacterioneuston 1.2Mb
Tom Pedersen University of Victoria Canada Nitrogen, oxygen, physics and export production: Links to climate in the late Quaternary ocean

Doug Wallace

University of Kiel Germany Sun, sea and dust: SOLAS in the Tropics

Please Note: Some files are particularly large due to the number of graphics in some presentations. If you would like a version of these files with just the text and plain backgrounds please email us at SOLAS AT uea.ac.uk