SUNDAY |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Gases in the oceans |
| Chair: Boaz Luz, Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel |
| Nick Bates, Bermuda Biological Station
The ocean carbon cycle: Insights from oceanographic time-series, survey and process studies |
| Boaz Luz, Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel The triple isotope composition of dissolved oxygen: A tracer of photosynthesis, respiration and mixing |
MONDAY |
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | Redfield revisited |
| Chair: Philippe Tortell, University of British Columbia, Canada |
| John Raven, University of Dundee UK Evolutionary constraints on elemental ratios in phytoplankton |
| Toby Tyrrell, Southampton Oceanog. Centre UK Models to explain Redfield Ratios |
| Dave Karl, University of Hawaii USA Ecological stoichiometry in the North Pacific Gyre |
12:45 pm | Group Photo then lunch |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Oceanic carbon sequestration |
| Chair: Andy Watson, University of East Anglia UK |
| Peter Brewer, MBARI, Moss Landing USA Deep ocean carbon sequestration by direct injection |
| Andy Watson & Andy Ridgwell, University of East Anglia UK Atmospheric CO2 and ocean iron fertilization, past, present and future |
TUESDAY |
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | Metal isotopes in ocean cycles |
| Chair: Albert Galy, University of Cambridge UK |
| Xiangkun Zhu, University of Oxford UK Record of seawater Fe and Cu isotopes variations |
| Jerome Gaillardet, IPGP, University of Paris, France The oceanic cycle of boron |
| Sylvain Pichat, Max-Planck Inst., Mainz, Germany Zn isotopic composition as a paleoceanographic proxy and relationships with the thermocline |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Trace metal uptake by marine biota |
| Chair: Mark Wells, School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine |
| Bill Sunda, Beaufort Laboratory, NOAA, USA Controls on algal DMS and DMSP dynamics by Fe, N, and solar radiation: Implications for oceanic Fe availability and climate feedback |
| Maria Maldonado, University of Br. Columbia, Canada |
WEDNESDAY |
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | Marine calcification |
| Chair: Ros Rickaby, University of Oxford UK |
| Jelle Bijma, AWI Bremerhaven Germany Geochemical proxies in foraminifera: from empiricism towards a mechanistic understanding |
| Jonathan Erez, Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Calcification processes in foraminifera and their paleoceanographic implications |
| Ros Rickaby The vitality of trace metal proxies in biogenic carbonates |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Carbonate dissolution |
| Chair: Bill Martin, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst USA |
| Rick Jahnke, Skidaway Inst. of Oceanography USA Calcium carbonate dissolution in deep sea sediments: consensus and paradox |
| Pat Lohmann, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst USA Sedimentary evidence for dissolution above the lysocline |
THURSDAY |
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | Chemical transformations by bacteria |
| Chair: Michael Boettcher, Max Planck Institute, Bremen, Germany |
| Hans-Peter Grossart, ICBM, Univ. Oldenburg, Germany It's all in the chemistry: microbial transformations of POM |
| Carol Arnosti, University of North Carolina, USA Structural and biochemical controls on microbial transformations of macromolecules |
| Bo Thamdrup, University of Southern Denmark,
Odense
Rates and regulation of manganese and iron reduction and their role in organic carbon mineralization and sulfur cycling in marine environments |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Novel organic proxies |
| Chair: Tim Herbert, Brown University, USA |
| Kai Hinrichs, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst, USA Molecular indicators of methanotrophic processes in eras of presumed methane hydrate dissociation |
| Enno Schefuss, NIOZ Texel, Netherlands Advances in tracing sea-surface temperatures, marine productivity and vegetation changes with organic proxies |