3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
*Akinori Ito1, Clarissa Baldo2, Zongbo Shi2 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.University of Birmingham)
[J] Oral
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-CG Complex & General
Thu. May 26, 2022 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM 302 (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Sohiko Kameyama(Hokkaido University), convener:Yoko Iwamoto(Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University), Maki Noguchi Aita(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), convener:Naohiro Kosugi(Meteorological Research Institute), Chairperson:Yoko Iwamoto(Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University), Maki Noguchi Aita(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
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 the global carbon cycles. 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.
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
*Akinori Ito1, Clarissa Baldo2, Zongbo Shi2 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.University of Birmingham)
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
*Minako Kurisu1, Chunmao Zhu1, Takuma Miyakawa1, Yugo Kanaya1, Katsuhiko Suzuki1, Teruhiko Kashiwabara1, Yoshio Takahashi2, Naomi Harada1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.The University of Tokyo)
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
*Kazuhiko Matsumoto1, Fumikazu Taketani1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
*Kaori Kawana1, Kazuhiko Matsumoto1, Maki Noguchi Aita1 (1.JAMSTEC)
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
*Tatsuki Tokoro1, Shin-ichiro Nakaoka1, Shintaro Takao1, Yukihiro Nojiri1, Syu Saito2, Daisuke Sasano2, Naohiro Kosugi3 (1.National Institute for Environmental Studies, 2.Japan Meteorological Agency, 3.Meteorological Research Institute)
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
*Sohiko Kameyama1, Xinyuan Zheng1, Oanh Thi Ngoc Bui2, Urumu Tsunogai3, Fumiko Nakagawa3, Shigeto Nishino4, Akihiko Murata4, Jinyoung Jung5, Eun-Jin Yang5, Sung-Ho Kang5 (1.Hokkaido University, 2.Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, 3.Nagoya University, 4.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 5.Korea Polar Research Institute)
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