From iris.muzic at hotmail.com Sat Jul 11 09:26:18 2020 From: iris.muzic at hotmail.com (=?iso-8859-2?Q?Iris_Mu=BEi=E6?=) Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2020 07:26:18 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Unsubscribe Message-ID: Hi, Please be so kind as to unsubscribe me from the e-mail list. Best regards, Iris Mužić -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john.prytherch at misu.su.se Thu Jul 23 12:17:23 2020 From: john.prytherch at misu.su.se (John Prytherch) Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2020 10:17:23 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] REMINDER: 1 week till abstract deadline. Re: Upcoming AGU session: Gas Fluxes from and into Inland and Coastal Waters: Integrating Hydrodynamics and Biogeochemistry In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1C2B6B6C-B8F3-4330-AF7C-7C93CFA48F19@misu.su.se> Dear All, A reminder of the AGU fall meeting abstract deadline: 29 July 2020 11:59 p.m., ET We hope you can join us in our session at the virtual meeting. Best wishes, John Prytherch Patrick Crill Sally MacIntyre > On 29 Jun 2020, at 10:53, John Prytherch wrote: > > Dear all at the Bolin Centre, > > We’ve all started to see a number of exciting sessions for the upcoming, mostly virtual Fall AGU meeting. We hope to add to it and would like to request your contribution to the discussion. > > Myself, Patrick Crill and Sally MacIntyre would like to draw your attention to our AGU session on " Gas Fluxes from and into Inland and Coastal Waters: Integrating Hydrodynamics and Biogeochemistry " > > Please consider submitting an abstract and/or send it to potentially interested people. > > Gas Fluxes from and into Inland and Coastal Waters: Integrating Hydrodynamics and Biogeochemistry > https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm20/prelim.cgi/Session/103508 > Investigating the physical as well as chemical connections between land and associated fresh and coastal waters is critical for understanding the dynamics of carbon in aquatic systems. Rates of lateral and vertical transport moderate time scales of loading, remineralization, mobilization, and release of climate forcing carbon gases (GHG). Defining physical and biological controls on climate relevant gas emissions enables scaling for carbon budgets. Time series measurements of concentrations and fluxes of GHGs coupled with meteorology and physical limnology/oceanography illustrate the importance of physical controls such as stratification, turbulent heat and momentum flux, ice cover, and mixing dynamics. Modeling and analytical capacities are keeping pace, while new tools and approaches allow results to be placed in the context of variability within the climate system. Presentations are invited which examine linkages between measurements of GHG emissions and forcings that define variability of fluxes from surface waters at local to regional scales. > > Best wishes, > > John > > === > John Prytherch > Department of Meteorology (MISU) > Stockholm University, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden > phone: +46 (0)707 69 23 19 > email: john.prytherch at misu.su.se > https://www.misu.su.se/about-us/contact/staff/john-prytherch-1.343283 > > > > > > > > > > >