JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-OS 海洋科学・海洋環境

[A-OS24] Exploring new frontiers of oceanic mixing research in the next decade

コンビーナ:日比谷 紀之(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、安田 一郎(東京大学大気海洋研究所)、Lakshmi Kantha(Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA)

Mixing plays many important roles in the global ocean through a variety of different processes. In the upper ocean, mixing affects the sea surface temperature and hence air-sea interactions, which in turn influence the state of the atmosphere on a variety of time scales. Mixing in the deep ocean maintains the abyssal stratification of the world's oceans and influences the global overturning circulation, which in turn affects long-term climate. Ocean mixing modulates the transport and dispersal of dissolved and suspended materials, including pollutants, plankton and fish larvae. It also plays an important role in the oceanic food chain in so far as primary productivity, which occurs predominantly in the euphotic zone, is affected by nutrient uptake from the deep associated with ocean mixing.

Microstructure profilers are being increasingly and routinely used to measure turbulence in the oceans, including the deep. Mixing models with more inclusive physics are being developed. Increasing computer power is making it possible to include sophisticated mixing models in global circulation models. As such, it is time to take stock of where we stand at present and explore the frontiers of mixing research over the next decade to advance our knowledge and utilize it for societal benefit.

This session encompasses a wide variety of aspects of mixing within the water column from the surface to the seabed, as well as the impact of mixing on key physical, biological, and chemical processes, such as those mentioned above, with special attention to new findings obtained through improvements in oceanographic instrumentation, mixing models and the use of supercomputers. Observational, theoretical, experimental, and numerical approaches are all welcome. In this session, we particularly encourage discussion that can confirm how far our understanding of related topics has advanced and help define the new frontiers of ocean mixing research to be tackled in the next decade.

*郭 新宇1Hu Yingying2Sasai Yoshikazu3Chen Chung-Chi4Jan Sen5 (1.Center for Marine Environmental Studies, Ehime University、2.National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center, Ministry of Natural Resources of China, China、3.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan、4.Department of Life Science, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan、5.Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

*堤 英輔1松野 健2長井 健容3長谷川 大介4中村 啓彦5仁科 文子5千手 智晴2遠藤 貴洋2Chang Ming-Huei6Yang Yiing Jang6Jan Sen6伊藤 幸彦1郭 新宇7 (1.東京大学大気海洋研究所、2.九州大学応用力学研究所、3.東京海洋大学海洋環境科学分門、4.水産研究・教育機構東北区水産研究所、5.鹿児島大学水産学部、6.国立台湾大学海洋研究所、7.愛媛大学沿岸環境科学研究センター)

*長井 健容1堤 英輔2長谷川 大介3中村 啓彦4仁科 文子4松野 健5千手 智晴5 (1.東京海洋大学 海洋環境科学部門、2.東京大学 大気海洋研究所、3.東北区水産研究所、国立研究開発法人水産研究・教育機構、4.鹿児島大学水産学部、5.九州大学応用力学研究所)