• SOLAS Open Science Conference 2024
  • 2024-11-10T00:00:00+01:00
  • 2024-11-14T23:59:59+01:00
  • The Surface Ocean–Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) is an international and interdisciplinary research project on biogeochemical-physical air-sea interactions and climate change. With its Open Science Conference (OSC), SOLAS offers a unique opportunity for scientists who wish to learn and exchange about cutting edge research in the field and present their own findings.
When

Nov 10, 2024 to Nov 14, 2024
(Europe/Berlin / UTC100)

Where

CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India

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Plenary sessions are aligned with the themes of the SOLAS 2015-2025 Science Plan and Organisation:

Greenhouse gases and the oceans

This session is dedicated to the most significant long-lived greenhouse gases, such as CO 2 , CH 4 and N 2 O and their natural cycles in the oceans and troposphere, which interact with anthropogenic inputs and lead to climatic feedback and environmental impacts.

Air-sea interface and fluxes of mass and energy

This session is dedicated to oceanic and atmospheric processes, driven for instance by waves, bubbles or surfactants, which act upon the air-sea interface and serve to regulate the fluxes of mass and energy between the coupled ocean-atmosphere system.

Atmospheric deposition and ocean biogeochemistry

This session is dedicated to the broad range of particles of continental origin the ocean receives from the atmosphere. Atmospheric deposition impacts vast regions of the oceans and result from both natural processes and human activities.

Interconnections between marine ecosystems, aerosols, and clouds

This session is dedicated to the interconnections between marine ecosystems, aerosols, and clouds, and the understanding of the system they form as a whole, in which change in one component is manifested in another.

Ocean biogeochemical control on atmospheric chemistry

This session is dedicated to the ocean emissions of aerosols and reactive gases, such as organic and oxygenated organic compounds, and sulphur-, nitrogen- and halogen-containing compounds and their impacts on atmospheric photochemistry, air quality and stratospheric ozone.