2025年5月27日(火) 17:15 〜 19:15
ポスター会場 (幕張メッセ国際展示場 7・8ホール)
コンビーナ:Sehgal Dhruv (Project Researcher, University of Tokyo)、山崎 大(東京大学生産技術研究所)、バムナワラ ジャナカ(Tohoku University)、Farahnak Moein(Ecohydrology Research Institute of University of Tokyo)
The transfer of water, sediments, and associated contaminants from land to oceans plays a crucial role in shaping catchment, estuarine, and coastal ecosystems. Those dynamics directly impact water quality, habitat conditions, and biogeochemical cycles at multiple spatial and temporal scales and are affected by various complex, non-linear and interconnected processes, such as hillslope runoff, river flow and flooding, sediment transport, geomorphology, and coastal river plumes. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of water and sediment dynamics across hillslopes, floodplains, river mouths, and coastal zones is essential for the sustainable management of those unique systems, which are of great importance to society. This session aims to highlight studies focused on the dynamics of water and sediments from catchments to the oceans, examining sources, transport pathways, storage, re-mobilization, and travel times of water, sediments, and contaminants. We welcome contributions using theoretical, observational, or simulation-based approaches, including basic process studies, in-situ and remote-sensing observations, big-data analysis, and supercomputing, to enhance our understanding of these dynamics.