Dissolved organic carbon in coastal waters: global patterns, stocks and environmental physical controlsAbstract Accepted
Christian Lønborg*, Isabel Fuentes Santos, Cátia Carreira, Valentina Amaral, Javier Arístegui, Punyasloke Bhadury, Mariana Bernardi Bif, Maria Ll. Calleja, Qi Chen, Luiz C. Cotovicz Jr., Stefano Cozzi, Bradley D. Eyre, E. Elena García-Martín, Michele Giani, Rafael Gonçalves-Araujo, Renee Gruber, Dennis A. Hansell, Johnna M. Holding, William Hunter, J. Severino P. Ibánhez, Valeria Ibello, Piotr Kowalczuk, Federica Maggioni, Paolo Magni, Patrick Martin, S. Leigh McCallister, Xosé Anxelu G. Morán, Joanne M. Oakes, Helena Osterholz, Hyekyung Park, Digna Rueda-Roa, Jiang Shan, Eva Teira, Nicholas Ward, Youhei Yamashita, Qiang Zheng, Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado
#Session 45 - New Data and Technologies Driven Insights into Marine Organic Matter Cycling
Oceanic response to tropical cyclone in the northern South China Sea observed by underwater gliders during 2018 and 2020Abstract Accepted
Yanfeng Zhang, Han ZHANG*
#Session 6 - Tropical Cyclone-Ocean Interactions: From Weather to Climate Scales
Harmonizing Blue Carbon Wealth with Coastal Economy WealthAbstract Accepted
Xinyi Wu, Zengkai Zhang*
#Session 63 - Blue Economy Accounting and Carbon Emissions Reduction
Scale-dependent Available Potential Energy in the Global Mixed LayerAbstract Accepted
Xingjun Wei*, Yang Yang
#Session 35 - Eddy variability in the ocean and atmosphere: dynamics, parameterization and prediction
Microbes produce intrinsically refractory dissolved organic matter across oceansAbstract Accepted
Ruanhong Cai, Ding He*
#Session 45 - New Data and Technologies Driven Insights into Marine Organic Matter Cycling
Rhythms of the Agulhas Current within the Framework of Eddy Energetic AnisotropyAbstract Accepted
Xiao-Yi Yang*, Xin Guo
#Session 44 - Western Boundary Currents, Eddies and Their Impacts on Multi-disciplinary Aspects
Expanding global oxygen minimum zones restrict marine habitats under climate changeAbstract Accepted
Yuntao Zhou*, Hongjing Gong
#Session 15 - Ocean deoxygenation: drivers, trends, and biogeochemical-ecosystem impacts
Contributions of urbanization to a mega-heatwave and the health impacts in the Yangtze River Delta MetropolitanAbstract Accepted
Siyang He, Chen Liang, Xiangyu Ao, Renhe Zhang, Jiacan Yuan*
#Session 4 - Extreme Weather and Climate Events: Observations and Modeling
Decomposition of Multi-Scale Contributing Factors to Extreme Sea Levels in the Western Tropical PacificAbstract Accepted
Sihan Jia, Kewei Lyu*
#Session 23 - Sea level rise: understanding, observing, and modelling
Elevated temperature as the dominant stressor on the harmful algal bloom-causing dinoflagellate Prorocentrum obtusidens in a future ocean scenarioAbstract Accepted
Dazhi Wang*, Weiping Zhang
#Session 19 - Marine Plankton Ecosystem and Global Climate Change
Molecular Events in Response to Triclosan-Induced Oxidative Stress in CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated p53-Targeted Mutants in Daphnia magnaAbstract Accepted
Lee Jin-Sol, Lee Jae-Seong*
#Session 19 - Marine Plankton Ecosystem and Global Climate Change
Spatio-temporal coupling analysis and tipping points detection of China's coastal integrated land-human activity-ocean systemAbstract Accepted
Guanqiong Ye*
#Session 25 - IGAC-SOLAS: Chemistry and physics at surface ocean and lower atmosphere
Exploring the externally forced sea-level signal and natural variability in the Pacific Ocean during the altimeter-eraAbstract Accepted
ruhui huang, Xuebin Zhang, John Church, Jianyu HU*
#Session 23 - Sea level rise: understanding, observing, and modelling
Effect of the Variable Kuroshio Intrusion Pathway on Deep Flow in the Northern South China SeaAbstract Accepted
Qi Quan*
#Session 35 - Eddy variability in the ocean and atmosphere: dynamics, parameterization and prediction
Isotopic composition of nitrate in the Western Pacific Ocean: Biogeochemical signals and their transportAbstract Accepted
Wentao Wang, Zhiming Yu*, Xiuxian Song, Yongquan Yuan
#Session 3 - The nitrogen cycle towards a sustainable ocean: from microbes to global biogeochemistry