Present your research at our session and meet the amazing New Orleans at the forthcoming OSM, 18-23 February 2024

It is officially open the call for submitting abstracts to the sessions programme within the forthcoming Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM), which will be held in New Orleans, Lousiana (USA), during February 18-23, 2024. The OSM is co-sponsored by the American Geophysical Union (AGU), the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO), and The Oceanography Society (TOS), and represents an Endorsed Decade Action program with the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

Catarina V. Guerreiro (CHASE PI and researcher at MARE/ARNET & IDL | University of Lisbon, PT) will be the Primary Chair of Session AI009 on “The Biogeochemistry of Air-Sea Exchange Processes”, together with Jan-Berend Stuut (NIOZ | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL), Amanda Frossard (University of Georgia, US) and Andrew Wozniak (University of Delaware, US), as part of the general theme “Air-Sea Interactions”.

The goal of this session is to bring together colleagues from the SOLAS (Surface Ocean, Lower Atmosphere Studies) community as well as anyone interested in aerosol emission, transport and deposition and its marine-environmental effects. Contributions investigating biogeochemical influences on and consequences of (1) atmospheric deposition, (2) marine aerosol emissions, and (3) air-sea diffusive gas exchange processes and the role of (4) the sea surface microlayer in these processes, as well as (5) laboratory studies, (6) paleo-reconstructions, and (7) Earth observations and/or modelling approaches are all welcome!

Let’s all meet at the amazing New Orleans – capital of jazz and blues! – to share our latest findings on air-sea interactions! The abstract submission period is now open and will close on Wednesday, 13 September 2023. For more detailed information about our session, click here.

Street musicians having fun in Bourbon Street, right at the earth of New Orleans, Louisiana (March 2016). Picture credits: Catarina V. Guerreiro.