*shunta asai1, suginori iwasaki1 (1.National Defense Academy of Japan)
Session information
[JJ] Poster
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences) » A-CG Complex & General
[A-CG41] Biogeochemical linkages between the ocean and the atmosphere during phytoplankton blooms
Tue. May 22, 2018 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall7, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Yuzo Miyazaki(Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University), Jun Nishioka(Hokkaido University, Institute of low temperature sciences), Koji Suzuki(北海道大学, 共同), Yoko Iwamoto(Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University)
Multi-scale vertical and horizontal ocean mixing processes can strongly influence the distribution of dissolved and suspended substances including macro- and micro-nutrients, and may impact on phytoplankton bloom formation. The changes in nutrient dynamics generally affect the abundance, composition and metabolic activity of marine organisms such as phytoplankton and bacteria during the bloom. Marine phytoplankton can produce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and marine atmospheric aerosols, which strongly influence on atmospheric chemistry. Primary and secondary organic and inorganic components produced via marine phytoplankton activity can contribute to the Earth's radiative forcing, and in turn marine ecosystems including biogeochemical processes directly or indirectly. Therefore, the biogeochemical cycles have a tight linkage between the ocean and the atmosphere. In order to understand physical, chemical and biological processes relevant to phytoplankton bloom formation in the ocean, dynamics of VOCs and marine aerosols in the atmosphere, and the biogeochemical linkage between the ocean and the atmosphere, we welcome new interdisciplinary presentations and active discussions on physical, chemical, and biological sciences both from ocean and atmospheric fields in this session. Studies linked to the Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) project are good examples, but other related studies are also invited.
Jianlong Li1, *Sohiko Kameyama1 (1.Hokkaido University)
*Atsushi Ooki1, Keigo Kaneko1, Masashi Otsu1, Keita Minamikawa1, Satoshi Kijima1, Daiki Nomura1 (1.Hokkaido University)
*Yuzo Miyazaki1, Rainer Volkamer2, Jerome Brioude3, Matti Rissanen4, OCTAVE Science Team (1.Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, 2.University of Colorado Boulder, 3.University of Reunion Island, 4.University of Helsinki)