Arctic 2007: Difference between revisions

From CSDMS
Line 2: Line 2:


{|
{|
| width="380px"|'''Date:''' February 27 to 29, 2008
| width="380px"|'''Date:''' October 1 to 3, 2007
| align="left" rowspan=5 |[[image:Carbonates_WG_2008.JPG|220px]]
| align="left" rowspan=5 |[[image:Fallen_house.jpg|220px]]
|-
|-
| '''Location:''' Golden, Colorado, USA
| '''Location:''' Tromso, Norway
|-
|-
| '''Agenda:''' Agenda as [[media:Carbonate_Agenda_2008.pdf|pdf]]
| '''Sponsors:''' Land-Ocean Interaction In The Coastal Zone (LOICZ), International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
|-
| '''Participants:''' Workshop participants list as [[media:ParticipantList_Carbonates_2008.pdf|pdf]]
|-
|-
|   
|   
Line 19: Line 17:
|   
|   
|}
|}
'''Talks:'''
'''Goals:'''<br>
# Assess the current state of the art knowledge on the impact of Global Climate Change reflecting in the Arctic coast: What do we know about the physical, biological, ecological, socio-economic status? Which models/scenarios for predicting trends do we have? What kind of human responses/governance systems are in place and how well established are the science policy links for informed decision making?
# Suggest new approaches and recommendations on the physical, biological-chemical coupling, integrated assessment and modeling, and governance and adaptation aimed to improve and strengthen science policy interfaces.
 
'''Participants:'''<br>
Invitation was d through the workshop organizers. Scientists and students interested in participating should contact the meeting organizers for more information.
 
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!class="top_presentations_col1"| Presented by
!class="top_presentations_col1"| Presented by

Revision as of 13:12, 4 March 2008

Arctic Coasts at Risk

Date: October 1 to 3, 2007 File:Fallen house.jpg
Location: Tromso, Norway
Sponsors: Land-Ocean Interaction In The Coastal Zone (LOICZ), International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

Goals:

  1. Assess the current state of the art knowledge on the impact of Global Climate Change reflecting in the Arctic coast: What do we know about the physical, biological, ecological, socio-economic status? Which models/scenarios for predicting trends do we have? What kind of human responses/governance systems are in place and how well established are the science policy links for informed decision making?
  2. Suggest new approaches and recommendations on the physical, biological-chemical coupling, integrated assessment and modeling, and governance and adaptation aimed to improve and strengthen science policy interfaces.

Participants:
Invitation was d through the workshop organizers. Scientists and students interested in participating should contact the meeting organizers for more information.

Presented by Title Download
Rick Sarg Welcome, meeting logistics, & workshop introduction pdf | ppt
James Syvitski The CSDMS Vision-Collaborative Models pdf | ppt
Gene Rankey What Do We Know - Carbonate Depositional Processes at different time & space scales pdf | ppt
Dave Budd What Do We Know - Diagenesis pdf | ppt
Peter Smart Forward Modelling of Carbonate Sedimentology and Diagenesis: Current Status and Issues pdf | ppt
Bill Hay Carbonate Fluxes during Earth History pdf | ppt
Bernhard Riegl Markov-chains and graphs for linking facies with environments and biology in space and time (Recent Arabian Gulf, Miocene Paratethys) and an ODE-based model of biotically-driven facies dynamics abstract | poster
Andre Droxler Mid-Brunhes First High Amplitude Transgression (s): Platform Top and Shelf Contemporaneous Re-flooding Recorded on the Slopes of Great Bahama Bank and Central Belize Barrier Reef abstract | poster
Benjamin Gill Behavior of Carbonate-Associated Sulfate during Meteoric Diagenesis and Implications for the Sulfur Isotope Paleoproxy abstract | poster
Benjamin Gill The Carbonate Geochemical Fingerprint of an Early Paleozoic OAE abstract
Linda Hinnov The Latemar Controversy in 2008 poster
Gareth Jones Geothermal Convection at Tengiz: Reactive Transport Models of Predictive Diagenesis and Evidence from the Rocks abstract
Bjarte Hannisdal Organism-sediment interactions: processes, modeling strategies, and challenges abstract
WG1 WG report: Physical Controls on Carbonate Deposition pdf
WG2 WG report: Biologic Controls on Carbonate Deposition pdf
WG3 WG report: Tools/Approaches for Quantifying Controls pdf
WG4 WG report: Modeling Strategies pdf
WG5 WG report: Modeling Diagenesis pdf

Workshop Output: Output of the workshop is published in the free downloadable LOICZ news letter 2007/3.

Barrow Coast Storm.jpg