*Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki1, Hiroyuki Maehara2, Vladimir Airapetian3, Yuta Notsu4, Tatsuhiko Sato5 (1.Earth & Planetary Water Resources Assessment Laboratory Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability Kyoto University, 2.Okayama Branch Office, Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 3.NASA/GSFC, 4.Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado Boulder, 5.Nuclear Science and Engineering Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA),)
Session information
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A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-OS Ocean Sciences & Ocean Environment
[A-OS25] Continental-Oceanic Mutual Interaction: Planetary scale Material Circulation
convener:Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki(Earth & Planetary Water Resources Assessment Laboratory Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability Kyoto University), Yukio Masumoto(Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo), Swadhin Behera(Climate Variation Predictability and Applicability Research Group, Application Laboratory, JAMSTEC, 3173-25 Showa-machi, Yokohama 236-0001), Takanori Sasaki(Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University)
The main purpose of this session is to promote discussion on mutual interaction between Continental zone and Oceanic zone. The global-scale material circulation induced by River runoff through oceanic general circulation as major topic on Continental-Oceanic Interaction, where the ENSO / IOD influence into continental climate as major topics on Oceanic-Continental Interaction. Numerical simulation and field observation of radionuclide transport from continental zone into ocean and its potential impact is also important topics of this session. The session also extend discussion on planetary hydrology and oceanography focusing on subsurface ocean in Jupiter's moon & Ancient Martian Oceanography & Hydrology by possible application of terrestrial GCM into Ancient Mars. In addition, impact of planetary radiation environment induced by Solar Energetic Particles on the transition of surface hydrological environment will be focused.
*Hiroaki Sato1, Tomomi Kubo1, Ami Hashimoto1, Hayate Hirai1, Yusaku Miyashita1, Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki3, Katie Morgan2 (1.Kyoto University, 2.University of Arizona, 3.Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability Kyoto University)
*Sayaka Hori1 (1.Kyoto University)
*Josko Troselj1, Han Soo Lee1 (1.Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University)
*Nami Kimura1, Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki1, Hiroaki Sato1 (1.Kyoto University)
*Okamura Shin1, Yamashiki Yosuke1 (1.Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability Kyoto University)
*Andrea Yuri Flores Urushima1, Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki1, Takeshi Ise1, Yoh Yamashita1 (1.Kyoto University)
*keiya murashima1, Takanori Sasaki1, Natsuki Hosono2, Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki1 (1.Kyoto University, 2.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)