3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
[AHW27-19] The impacts of typhoon processes on marine dynamics and submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in Zhanjiang Bay,China.
★Invited Papers
*Guangzhe Jin1 (1.College of Ocean and Meteorology, Guangdong Ocean University, China)
[E] Oral
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-HW Hydrology & Water Environment
Thu. May 29, 2025 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Exhibition Hall Special Setting (2) (Exhibition Hall 7&8, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Noboru Okuda(Kobe University), Takuya Ishida(Hiroshima University), Masahiro Kobayashi(Kansai Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute), Adina Paytan(University of California Santa Cruz), Chairperson:Masahiro Kobayashi(Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute)

This session aims to synthetize watershed sciences in order to understand dynamical processes of interactions between organisms, nutrients and other materials in watersheds from mountain tops to receiving water. The session will be integrating a variety of research disciplines including limnology, pedology, ground water hydrology, sedimentology, coastal oceanography, meteorology, forestry, agriculture, fishery and more. The watershed sciences also challenge us to solve environmental issues emerged in the watersheds through our profound understanding of relations between humanity and nature in social-ecological systems. For instance, on one hand, human land uses alter dynamics of sediments, macro- and micro-nutrients and pollutants in soils and waters on catchment scales, while changing climates may alter the frequency and intensity of natural disaster, sometimes having catastrophic effects on the watershed systems. On the other hand, globalization causes transboundary pollution and biological invasion between watersheds. Such anthropogenic disturbances, in turn, reduce biodiversity and thus deteriorate its ecosystem services in watersheds and coasts, posing a risk to sustainable human development. The dogma of watershed sciences may lead us to the solution for sustainable future of social-ecological watershed systems as the basis of our existence. This session also calls for ideas on new methods for the watershed sciences, such as tracer and molecular technique, modeling and paleontological approaches, laboratory and field experiments, and so on, in order to elucidate biological, chemical and physical mechanisms for shedding light on natural phenomena and their changes over time in complex and dynamic watershed systems. Through this session, we would like to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration among participants to create new knowledge on watershed sciences.
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
*Guangzhe Jin1 (1.College of Ocean and Meteorology, Guangdong Ocean University, China)
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
*Kunyang Wang1, Shin-ichi Onodera1, Mitsuyo Saito1 (1.Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University)
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
*Nang Yu War1, Shin-ichi Onodera1, Kunyang Wang1, Mitsuyo Saito1 (1.Hiroshima University)
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
*GAO QIDI1, Shin-ichi Onodera1, Mitsuyo Saito1, Sharon Bih Kimbi1 (1.Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University)

4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
*Chris Leong1, Jun Yasumoto1,2, Ryusei Minami6, Makoto Taniguchi1, Song Ke-Han 5, Mariko Iijima4, Ko Yasumoto3, Ryuichi Shinjo1,5 (1.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, 2.Faculty of Agriculture, The University of the Ryukyu, 3.Kitasato University, 4.National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 5.Faculty of Science, The University of the Ryukyu, 6.Graduate School of Agriculture, The University of the Ryukyu)
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
*Shin-ichi Onodera1, Anna Rusydi2, Iwan Ridwansyah2, Mitsuyo Saito1, Seiichiro Ioka3 (1.Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, , Hiroshima University, 2.BRIN, Indonesia, 3.Hirosaki University)
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