The meeting registration and abstract submission portal is open for the
ASLO Aquatic Sciences 2017 meeting (26 Feb - 3 March, 2017) in Honolulu.
Call for Papers:
https://www.sgmeet.com/aslo/honolulu2017/submission-overview.asp
037 - Air-water gas exchange in inland and coastal waters
Knowing the rate of air-water gas exchange in inland and coastal waters is
important for studying ecosystem metabolism and greenhouse gas fluxes. We
seek contributions on observations using different techniques, modeling,
and data synthesis/interpretation of studies in wetlands, lakes, streams
and rivers, as well as coastal ecosystems such as mangroves and coral
reefs. Technique development and improved mechanistic understanding of
factors that control gas exchange in these settings are also welcome.
ORGANIZERS
David Ho , University of Hawaii
david...@hawaii.edu
Damien Maher , Southern Cross University
damien.ma...@scu.edu.au
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038 - Estuaries: Blue carbon sinks or greenhouse gas sources?
Estuaries are dynamic, productive ecosystems at the interface between the
land and ocean. They receive significant loading of organic matter and
nutrients, and are often hotspots for groundwater discharge. As such,
estuaries play an important role in the global cycling of greenhouse
gases, and store globally significant amounts of "blue" carbon. In spite
of their obvious importance, the balance between the role of estuaries as
greenhouse gas sources and blue carbon sinks remains unresolved. Here we
invite contributions on all aspects of the cycling of greenhouse gases in
estuaries, and the blue carbon sink capacity of these systems. In
particular we are looking for presentations with an emphasis on new
methods (both measurement and modeling), and those providing novel
insights into the mechanisms controlling the balance between carbon
sequestration and greenhouse gas production and fluxes from estuarine
ecosystems.
ORGANIZERS
Damien Maher , Southern Cross University
damien.ma...@scu.edu.au
David Ho , University of Hawaii
david...@hawaii.edu