Sources and trajectories of sinking particles in the Chukchi Sea, ArcticAbstract Accepted
Hojung Kim, Dongseon Kim, Eun-Jin Yang, Seung-Il Nam, Patrick Blaser, Michael Bollen, Negar Haghipour, Samuel Jaccard, Timothy Eglinton, Minkyoung Kim*
#Session 2 - Arctic Ocean: Physical Processes and their Effects on Climate and the Ecosystem
Characteristics, Sources and Marine Effects of Atmospheric Organic Aerosols in Coastal AreasAbstract Accepted
Yanjun Yang, Caiqing Yan*, Xiang Ding, Mei Zheng
#Session 25 - IGAC-SOLAS: Chemistry and physics at surface ocean and lower atmosphere
The biogeochemistry of Ni and Ni isotopes in the oceanAbstract Accepted
Xiaopeng Bian*, Shun-Chung Yang, Robert Raad, Nathan Lanning, Matthias Sieber, Abby Lunstrum, Sijia Dong, Haoran Meng, Ran Duan, Yutong Chen, Frank Pavia, Doug Hammond, William Berelson, Jess Adkins, Jessica Fitzsimmons, Tim Conway, Feixue Fu, David Hutchins, Seth John
#Session 10 - The biogeochemistry of trace metals in a changing ocean
Atmospheric Spatial Patterns and Sources of Organic Contaminants in Southern Coastal Regions in CanadaAbstract Accepted
Faqiang Zhan, Yuening Li, Chubashini Shunthirasingham, Jenny Oh, Ying Duan Lei, Zhe Lu, Amina Ben Chaaben, Kelsey Lee, Frank Gobas, Hayley Hung, Frank Wania*
#Session 51 - The changing coastal environment: from Land-sourced pollution to marine ecological risk
Isolation and characterization of Flavobacteria phages from the sea-surface microlayer and foams of the Baltic SeaAbstract Accepted
Bingli Clark Chai, Oliver Bayfield, Shahinez Hanna-Elias, Maria Chechik, Jinlong Ru, Alfred Antson, Karin Holmfeldt, Janina Rahlff*
#Session 26 - Microbial activity drives elemental cycling in the deep ocean: from single-cell to community
Dominant anammox bacteria in the global oxygen deficient zonesAbstract Accepted
Rui Zhao*, Irene Zhang, Amal Jayamukar, Bess Ward, Andrew Babbin
#Session 3 - The nitrogen cycle towards a sustainable ocean: from microbes to global biogeochemistry
Atmospheric eddy diffusivity: Why it still matters for climate and atmospheric circulation?Abstract Accepted
Jian Lu*
#Session 35 - Eddy variability in the ocean and atmosphere: dynamics, parameterization and prediction
Predictability of Southern Ocean Dissolved Oxygen: Bayesian1 vs. Deterministic Approach to Forecasting2Abstract Accepted
Gian Giacomo Navarra*
#Session 15 - Ocean deoxygenation: drivers, trends, and biogeochemical-ecosystem impacts
Impacts of sediments on dissolved oxygen concentration in macro-tidal turbid Hangzhou BayAbstract Accepted
Jiayang Xu, Li Li*
#Session 24 - Estuaries and coastal environments stress - Observations and modelling
The Synergy of Data From Profiling Floats, Machine Learning and Numerical Modeling: Case of the Black Sea Euphotic ZoneAbstract Accepted
Emil Stanev*
#Session 15 - Ocean deoxygenation: drivers, trends, and biogeochemical-ecosystem impacts
Different Mechanisms and CCN Contribution of Atmospheric New Particle Formation Influenced by Marine and Continental Air Mass in Hangzhou Bay, a Coastal Area, ChinaAbstract Accepted
Zeyu Feng, Min Hu*, Dongjie Shang, Lizi Tang, Rui Tan, Kun Hu, Zichao Wan, Wenxu Fang, Jiawei Yang, Limin Zeng, Song Guo, Sihua Lu
#Session 66 - Biomarkers in the sea: the tracers of key biogeochemical processes in the ocean’s past, present and future
Modeling the Coexistence of Two Marine Picocyanobacteria Under Changing Nitrogen AvailabilityAbstract Accepted
Margaret Bernish*, Keisuke Inomura
#Session 30 - Planktonic and Microbial Contributions to Marine Ecosystems and Biogeochemistry: Insights from Observations, Experiments, and Modeling
Unraveling Geological and Biogeochemical Controls on Ocean Oxygenation throughout the PhanerozoicAbstract Accepted
Yi Liu*, Curtis Deutsch
#Session 15 - Ocean deoxygenation: drivers, trends, and biogeochemical-ecosystem impacts
Understanding Marine Heatwaves in the Bay of Bengal: Progresses and Future EndeavorsAbstract Accepted
Yun Qiu*, Xinyu Lin, Kunming Liang
#Session 60 - Indian Ocean Dynamics, Air-sea Interaction and Biogeochemical Cycles
Accumulations of anthropogenic carbon on the North American CoastsAbstract Accepted
Xinyu Li*, Brendan Carter, Wei-Jun Cai
#Session 18 - The River-Estuary-Bay Continuum: Unveiling the Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles Under Global Change