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


{| class="wikitable"
'''Scientific Committee:''' <br>
!class="top_presentations_col1"| Presented by
* Chris Cogan (IASC)
!class="top_presentations_col2"| Title
* Nicole Couture (IASC)
!class="top_presentations_col3"| Download
* Louwrens Hacquebord (IASC)
|}
* Volker Rachold (IASC)
{|
* Gotz Floser (LOICZ)
| class="presentations_col1"| Rick Sarg
* Hartwig Kremer (LOICZ)
| class="presentations_col2"| Welcome, meeting logistics, & workshop introduction
* Josef Pacyna (LOICZ)
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:NSF Carbonates 2008 Intro.pdf|pdf]] | ppt
* James Syvitski (LOICZ & CSDMS)
|-
* Georg Hansen (local)
| class="presentations_col1"| James Syvitski
* Lars-Otto Reiersen (AMAP)
| class="presentations_col2"| The CSDMS Vision-Collaborative Models
* Leslie King (IHDP)
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:2008 CSDMS Carbonate.pdf|pdf]] | ppt
* Oran Young (IHDP)  
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Gene Rankey
| class="presentations_col2"| What Do We Know - Carbonate Depositional Processes at different time & space scales
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:RankeyCSDMS_4web.pdf|pdf]] | ppt
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Dave Budd
| class="presentations_col2"| What Do We Know - Diagenesis
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:CSDMS Diagenesis v2.pdf|pdf]] | ppt
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Peter Smart
| class="presentations_col2"| Forward Modelling of Carbonate Sedimentology and Diagenesis: Current Status and Issues
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:CSM 2008 - PLS.pdf|pdf]] | ppt
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Bill Hay
| class="presentations_col2"| Carbonate Fluxes during Earth History
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Carbonate_Fluxes_n_Earth_History.pdf‎|pdf]] | ppt
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Bernhard Riegl
| class="presentations_col2"| 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
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Bernhard_riegl.pdf|abstract]] | [[media:Riegl_Poster.pdf|poster]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Andre Droxler
| class="presentations_col2"| 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
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Andre_droxler.pdf|abstract]] | [[media:Andre.pdf|poster]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Benjamin Gill
| class="presentations_col2"| Behavior of Carbonate-Associated Sulfate during Meteoric Diagenesis and Implications for the Sulfur Isotope Paleoproxy
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Gill.pdf|abstract]] | [[media:Key Largo Poster.pdf|poster]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Benjamin Gill
| class="presentations_col2"| The Carbonate Geochemical Fingerprint of an Early Paleozoic OAE 
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Gill2.pdf|abstract]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Linda Hinnov
| class="presentations_col2"| The Latemar Controversy in 2008 
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:HINNOV-Latemar-2008.pdf|poster]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Gareth Jones
| class="presentations_col2"| Geothermal Convection at Tengiz: Reactive Transport Models of Predictive Diagenesis and Evidence from the Rocks
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Jones.pdf|abstract]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| Bjarte Hannisdal
| class="presentations_col2"| Organism-sediment interactions: processes, modeling strategies, and challenges
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Bjarte_hannisdal.pdf‎|abstract]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| WG1
| class="presentations_col2"| WG report: Physical Controls on Carbonate Deposition
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Physical_controls_Carbonates_2008.pdf|pdf]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| WG2
| class="presentations_col2"| WG report: Biologic Controls on Carbonate Deposition
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Biological_controls_Carbonates_2008.pdf|pdf]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| WG3
| class="presentations_col2"| WG report: Tools/Approaches for Quantifying Controls
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:CSDMS_-_Tools_breakout_carbonates_2008.pdf|pdf]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| WG4
| class="presentations_col2"| WG report: Modeling Strategies
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Modeling_strategies_carbonates_2008.pdf|pdf]]
|-
| class="presentations_col1"| WG5
| class="presentations_col2"| WG report: Modeling Diagenesis
| class="presentations_col3"| [[media:Modeling_diagenesis_carbonates_2008.pdf|pdf]]
|-
|}


'''Workshop Output:''' Output of the workshop is published in the free downloadable [http://www.loicz.org/public/loicz/newsletters/inprint_2007-3.pdf LOICZ news letter 2007/3].
'''Description:'''<br>
The Workshop report will comprise assessment, prognosis, and human responses of/to Arctic Change and thus be a link between and coastal focus update of the existing ACIA (Arctic Climate Impact Assessment) and AHDR (Arctic Human Development Report) reports, focused on Arctic coasts and people. In the working groups, physical, biological-ecological as well as socio-economic perspectives will be addressed. The physical perspectives of Global Change comprise changes in environmental forcing (by sea ice, wind and waves, rising sea level etc.), in permafrost stability, morphodynamics and river discharge into the Arctic Sea. The biological-ecological perspective covers biodiversity issues, biogeochemical cycles including pollution, ecosystem functioning and thresholds, and ecosystem goods and services. The socio-economic perspectives look upon new forms of land and sea use, governance systems linked to decision-making in the coastal zone (scales and participation), effectiveness of management, and adaptation strategies and frameworks.
'''
Workshop Structure:'''<br>
Plenary keynote lectures, including introduction to the working groups:
# Physical perspectives;
# Biological-ecological perspectives;
# Socio-economic perspectives
 
and reconfigured working groups:
# Physical, biological-ecological, socioeconomic coupling;
# Prognosis, integrated assessment and modeling; and
# Human responses: governance and adaptation.
 
 
'''Workshop Output:'''<br>Output of the workshop is published in the free downloadable [http://www.loicz.org/public/loicz/newsletters/inprint_2007-3.pdf LOICZ news letter 2007/3].


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Revision as of 14:18, 4 March 2008

Arctic Coasts at Risk

Date: October 1 to 3, 2007 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 done through the workshop organizers.

Scientific Committee:

  • Chris Cogan (IASC)
  • Nicole Couture (IASC)
  • Louwrens Hacquebord (IASC)
  • Volker Rachold (IASC)
  • Gotz Floser (LOICZ)
  • Hartwig Kremer (LOICZ)
  • Josef Pacyna (LOICZ)
  • James Syvitski (LOICZ & CSDMS)
  • Georg Hansen (local)
  • Lars-Otto Reiersen (AMAP)
  • Leslie King (IHDP)
  • Oran Young (IHDP)

Description:
The Workshop report will comprise assessment, prognosis, and human responses of/to Arctic Change and thus be a link between and coastal focus update of the existing ACIA (Arctic Climate Impact Assessment) and AHDR (Arctic Human Development Report) reports, focused on Arctic coasts and people. In the working groups, physical, biological-ecological as well as socio-economic perspectives will be addressed. The physical perspectives of Global Change comprise changes in environmental forcing (by sea ice, wind and waves, rising sea level etc.), in permafrost stability, morphodynamics and river discharge into the Arctic Sea. The biological-ecological perspective covers biodiversity issues, biogeochemical cycles including pollution, ecosystem functioning and thresholds, and ecosystem goods and services. The socio-economic perspectives look upon new forms of land and sea use, governance systems linked to decision-making in the coastal zone (scales and participation), effectiveness of management, and adaptation strategies and frameworks. Workshop Structure:
Plenary keynote lectures, including introduction to the working groups:

  1. Physical perspectives;
  2. Biological-ecological perspectives;
  3. Socio-economic perspectives

and reconfigured working groups:

  1. Physical, biological-ecological, socioeconomic coupling;
  2. Prognosis, integrated assessment and modeling; and
  3. Human responses: governance and adaptation.


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

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