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2022 SOCCOM Annual Meeting Agenda
[print version]
*remote presentations
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DAY 1 June 15 (Lewis Library 120)
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8:30 - 9:00 amCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
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9:00 - 10:45 amSOCCOM Progress (2021 - 2022)
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Introductions & Welcome (10 min)Ken Johnson
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Major Results - What's Working, What's Not, What's Next? (75 min)
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- Observations (30 min)
Lynne Talley & Steve Riser
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- Modeling (15 min)Joellen Russell
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- *State Estimation (15 min)Matt Mazloff
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- Broader Impacts (15 min)Roberta Hotinski
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Science Initiatives and Opportunities (postponed)Curtis Deutsch
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10:45 - 11:00 am BREAK
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11:00 - 12:00 pmINVITED TALK: Walker Smith
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12:00 - 1:00 pm LUNCH & GROUP PHOTO
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1:00 - 2:45 pmAir-Sea Flux & Impacts (5 minute talks)
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Connecting phytoplankton taxa distributions to air-sea CO2 fluxes in the Southern Ocean
Hannah Joy-Warren
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Idealized model of air-sea carbon flux over topography
Madeleine Youngs
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Observation-based seasonal mixed layer budget of carbon and oxygen fluxes in the high latitude Southern OceanJade Sauvé
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Discussion
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*Storms' role for air-sea CO2 exchange in the Southern Ocean
Magdalena Carranza
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An updated view of the spatial distribution of air-sea CO2 fluxes in the Southern Ocean (moved to Thursday)Alison Gray
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*Southern Ocean acidification revealed by BGC-ArgoMatt Mazloff
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Discussion & Potential Working Groups
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2:45 - 3:15 pmBREAK
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3:15 - 5:00 pmNutrient Cycling / Production (5 minute talks)
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Carbon to nitrogen uptake ratios observed across the Southern Ocean by the SOCCOM profiling float arrayKen Johnson3/5
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Remote assessment of export of distinct biogenic carbon pools in the Southern Ocean by the BGC-Argo array Yibin Huang
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*Preformed biogeochemical properties and variability of Subantarctic Mode WaterSeth Bushinsky
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Discussion
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Seasonal variability of deep chlorophyll maxima in an oligotrophic regimeChanning Prend
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Interpretation of chlorophyll variability signals
Angela Kuhn Cordova
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Discussion & Potential Working Groups
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Dinner at Nassau Inn Tap Room (6 pm) OR kayaking excursion (postdocs & students,
7:15 pm dinner at Witherspoon Grille)
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DAY 2 June 16 (Lewis Library 120)
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8:30 - 9:00 amCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
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9:00 - 11:00 amManagement & Operations Report
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Broader Impacts, Management Report & SWOT Analysis (30 min)
K. Johnson & R.Hotinski
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Float Performance (30 min)Steve Riser
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Data System (30 min)Tanya Maurer
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Program Manager Comments
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11:00 - 11:15BREAK
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11:15 - 12:00 pmINVITED TALK: Steve Riser - Argo Evolution
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12:00 - 1:00 pmLUNCH
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1:00 - 1:45 pmIce Interactions (5 minute talks)
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*An abrupt change in the Antarctic sea ice stateAlex Haumann5/6
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Characterizing the impact of seasonal sea ice on phytoplankton blooms and net community production in the Southern Ocean Shannon McClish
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*Sea ice and primary production in the Weddell GyreClara Douglas
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Discussion
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1:45 - 2:30 pmThe Role of Eddies (5 minute talks)
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The role of eddies on the Southern Ocean carbon cycleLydi Keppler
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*The role of Southern Ocean coherent mesoscale eddies in transporting heat towards sea iceJan Klaus Rieck
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How do standing eddies impact the biogeochemistry of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (moved from Wednesday)Alison Gray
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Discussion & Potential Working Groups
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2:30 - 3:00 pmBREAK
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3:00 - 5:30 pmChanges in Inventories, Circulation & Mixing (5 minute talks)6/6
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*A climate model-based study of the transient response of deep Southern Ocean circulation and water mass volumes based on changes in wind stress and Antarctic ice sheet meltJan-ErikTesdal
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Heat-forced redistribution of heat in the South Indian OceanBen Taylor
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*Narrow meridional and zonal structure of Southern Ocean warming north of the Antarctic Circumpolar CurrentJia-Rui (Ray) Shi
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Discussion
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Enhanced ventilation in energetic regions of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Lily Dove (Alison Gray)
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*Defining open-sea convection indices for the Southern Ocean across modelsShunzi Lu
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*Resolving multi-decadal variability of Atlantic circulation
Sergey Molodtsov
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Discussion & Potential Working Groups
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6:30 PMDinner and "Fireside Chat" with Rik Wanninkhof
(Mountain Lakes House, 57 Mountain Ave.)
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Looking back at the future: the puzzles that SOCCOM should solve
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DAY 3 June 17 (Nassau Inn, Senior Room)
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8:30 - 9:00 amCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
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9:00 - 12:00 pmImplementation Planning
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Breakfast and boxed lunches provided
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- Update Year 2 Implementation Table - status
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- Develop Year 3 Tasks and Metrics