Short Course: Southern Ocean Dynamics and Biogeochemistry

Monday February 2, 2015

8:45 am - 12:30 pm (light refreshments available at 8:15 am)
Sharp Lecture Hall - Arms Building,
California Institute of Technology

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No registration is required for the short course. All interested researchers and students are invited to attend. Seating is limited and is available on a first come, first served basis.

Sustained Observations of the Southern Ocean: What is Happening and What is Needed?


Michael Meredith

Deputy Director of Science, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge
Polar Oceans Research Programme Leader
Professor, Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS)



Meridional Overturning in the Southern Ocean


Andy Hogg

Associate Professor - Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University
ARC Future Fellow
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Leader



Physical Controls on the Air-Sea Partitioning of Carbon


Ric Williams

Professor of Ocean Sciences, University of Liverpool
Research Director for the Faculty of Science and Engineering
University lead for the NERC Doctoral Training Programme: Understanding the Earth, Atmosphere and Ocean



A Nitrogen Isotope-Assisted View of Southern Ocean Nutrient Cycling


Daniel Sigman

Dusenbury Professor of Geological and Geophysical Sciences,
Princeton University