OCEAN SCIENCES SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

O21A   BCC:306  Tues  0830h
Dynamics of Ocean Circulation and Mixing
Presiding: M E Luther, Univ of South Florida

   0830h   O21A-01  Vertical Stretching Associated With Gulf 
                    Stream Meanders and Vertical Velocity 
                    Profile Across the Stream: *H  Kim, D R Watts
   0845h   O21A-02  Mesoscale Ageostrophic Flow in Gulf Stream 
                    Meanders Near 68~Lo~KW: *S D Howden, D R 
                    Watts
   0900h   O21A-03  Long-Term Variability of the North Subarctic 
                    Front Near the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone: *I 
                    Belkin, J Antonov, S Levitus
   0915h   O21A-04  Mesoscale Atmospheric Forecasts for the Kara 
                    Sea: Case Studies: *W T Thompson, T L Kozo, 
                    S J Lowe, J M Shelton, T J Kienitz, R W Fett
   0930h   O21A-05  Sea Ice Arches Across the Vilkitski Strait 
                    at the Eastern Exit for Transport From the 
                    Kara Sea: *T L Kozo, W T Thompson, S J Lowe, 
                    J M Shelton, T J Kienitz, R W Fett, T C Pham
   0945h   O21A-06  Kara Sea Fall 1994 Ice Formation and 
                    Movement Effects Observed in Satellite 
                    Infrared and Microwave Data: *R W Fett, R E 
                    Englebretson, T L Kozo
   1000h   Break
   1030h   O21A-07  Inferring Meridional Mass and Heat 
                    Transports of the Indian Ocean by Combining 
                    a General Circulation Model With 
                    Climatological Data: *T  Lee, J  Marotzke
   1045h   O21A-08  Shape-Preserving Advection Algorithms for 
                    Ocean and Atmospheric Flows Using an 
                    Unstructured Triangular Mesh and Adaptive 
                    Mesh Refinement: *S T Zalesak
   1100h   O21A-09  Variational Parameter Estimation in A 
                    Long-Term Transport Model: *Z Yang, J M 
                    Hamrick
   1115h   O21A-10  Numerical Study of Internal Waves Breaking 
                    on Sloping Boundaries: *A Javam, J Imberger, 
                    S W Armfield
   1130h   O21A-11  Damping of Internal Gravity Waves by 
                    Small-Scale Turbulence: Theory And Experiment: 
                    *D V Zaborskikh, V I Kazakov, L A Ostrovsky, 
                    P A Matusov
   1145h   O21A-12  Spatial Scale Analyses for the 
                    Texas-Louisiana Shelf Based on Hydrographic 
                    Data: *Y Li, W D Nowlin, R O Reid

O21B   BCC:307  Tues  0830h
Production and Fate of Atmospheric, Organic Halogens in the 
Marine Environment I (joint  with A)
Presiding: J H Butler, NOAA/CMDL; W T STURGES, 
           Univ of East Anglia

   0830h   O21B-01  Quantifying the Effect of the Ocean Upon 
                    Atmospheric Trace Gases: *J H Butler
   0845h   O21B-02  Difficulties Associated With Measuring 
                    Atmospheric Levels of Methyl Bromide and 
                    Other Methyl Halides: *S A Montzka, J H 
                    Butler, J W Elkins, S  Yvon, A  Clarke, J  
                    Lobert, L  Lock
   0900h   O21B-03  INVITED  Bromine Latitudinal Air/Sea 
                    Transect: An Investigation of Methyl Bromide 
                    in the Marine Air and Surface Waters of the 
                    Pacific and Atlantic Oceans: *J M Lobert, J H 
                    Butler, S A Montzka, L S Geller, R C Myers, 
                    J W Elkins
   0915h   O21B-04  INVITED  Volatile Organic Compounds in UK 
                    Estuaries Measured in Support of the 
                    National Monitoring Programme: *M J Waldock, 
                    V J Dawes
   0930h   O21B-05  INVITED  Macroalgae: A Marine Source of 
                    Atmospheric Bromomethanes: *K D Goodwin, W J 
                    North, M E Lidstrom
   0945h   O21B-06  INVITED  Methyl Chloride and Bromide 
                    Production by Marine Phytoplankton: *R M 
                    Moore, M Scarratt, Z Hu
   1000h   Break
   1030h   O21B-07  INVITED  The Formation of Halocarbons by 
                    Marine Micro-organisms: K  Abrahamsson
   1045h   O21B-08  Marine Phytoplankton as a Natural Source of 
                    Halocarbons: R M Moore, R Tokarczyk, *M E 
                    Webb, R Wever
   1100h   O21B-09  INVITED  Biogenic Organohalogen Release in 
                    the High Arctic: *G F Cota, W T Sturges
   1115h   O21B-10  Flux of Organohalogens From the Ice-Covered 
                    Arctic Ocean in Spring: *W T Sturges, P 
                    Nightingale, S A Penkett, G F Cota, E Atlas, 
                    S Schauffler, W H Pollock, L E Heidt
   1130h   O21B-11  Measurement of the Total Degradation Rate of 
                    Methyl Bromide in Seawater: *D B King, C 
                    Pilinis, E S Saltzman
   1145h   O21B-12  Chlorofluorocarbon Removal in Anoxic Marine 
                    Waters: *J L Bullister, B S Lee
   1200h   O21B-13  INVITED  Uncertainties in the Effect of the 
                    Ocean on the Atmospheric Lifetime of Methyl 
                    Bromide: *S A Yvon, J H Butler
   1215h   O21B-14  A Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Modelling Study 
                    of the Production and Loss of Methyl Bromide 
                    and Methyl Chloride: *C E Reeves, R M Moore, 
                    S A Penkett

O21C   BCC:Hall C  Tues  0830h
Sediment Transport Posters
Presiding: C Pirmez, LDEO

   0830h   O21C-01  POSTER  A Model for Clinoform Development by 
                    Sediment Advection-Diffusion: *C  Pirmez, L F 
                    Pratson, M S Steckler
   0830h   O21C-02  POSTER  The Secondary Role of Sea Level in 
                    Forming Slope Canyons: A Miocene Example Off 
                    New Jersey: *G  Mountain, K  Miller,  
                    Leg 150 Shipboard Party
   0830h   O21C-03  POSTER  Further Analysis and Seismic/3.5 
                    kHz/Bathymetric Ground-Truthing of SeaMARC 
                    II Sonograms in NE Lofoten Basin and Bear 
                    Island Fan, Norwegian Sea: P R Vogt, *J M 
                    Gardner, K  Crane, E  Sundvor
   0830h   O21C-04  POSTER  A Statistical Model for Calculating 
                    Eolian Sand Transport Rates on Barrier 
                    Islands: *T Y Lin, O H Pilkey, D M Bush
   0830h   O21C-05  POSTER  Sediment Transport Processes on a 
                    High-Tide-Range Mudflat: *L Xu, C E Adams, 
                    J T Wells
   0830h   O21C-06  POSTER  SEAMAP Acoustic Backscatter Imagery 
                    and Bathymetry Along the Northern European 
                    Continental Margin From Norway to Svalbard: 
                    *J M Gardner, P R Vogt, J P Herring

O21D   BCC:Hall C  Tues  0830h
Quantitative Approaches to the Characterization of Gas Hydrate 
in Marine Sediments Posters
Presiding: M Rowe, Naval Research Lab

   0830h   O21D-01  POSTER  Lake Baikal: Gas Hydrate Character 
                    in an Active Rift Lake: *D R Hutchinson, M W 
                    Lee, C A Scholz, A J Golmshtok, A H Johnson
   0830h   O21D-02  POSTER  Nature and Formation of Bottom 
                    Simulating Reflectors at Vonvergent Margins 
                    - Results From Offshore Costa Rica and Peru: 
                    *I A Pecher, T A Minshull, S C Singh, R v 
                    Huene
   0830h   O21D-03  POSTER  Mapping Gas Hydrate Volumes Using 
                    Amplitude Blanking in Seismic Data in the 
                    Vicinity of Planned Drillsites Along ODP Leg 
                    164, on the Blake Ridge: *R M Drury, W P 
                    Dillon, D F Coleman, M W Lee
   0830h   O21D-04  POSTER  Geophysical Evidence for Pathways of 
                    Gas Escape From Submarine Gas Hydrates: *M M 
                    Rowe, K M Fischer, J F Gettrust, J S Booth
   0830h   O21D-05  INVITED  POSTER  Geological Factors That 
                    Concentrate Gas Hydrate on a Passive 
                    Continental Margin: *W P Dillon, R M Drury, 
                    D F Coleman, M W Lee
   0830h   O21D-06  POSTER  Combined Vertical-Incidence and 
                    Wide-Angle Seismic Study of a Gas Hydrate 
                    Zone, Carolina Rise: *J  Korenaga, W S 
                    Holbrook, C K Paull
   0830h   O21D-07  POSTER  Very High Resolution 2-D Seismic 
                    Modeling of the Base of Methane Hydrate in 
                    the Blake Ridge: *W T Wood, M M Rowe, J F 
                    Gettrust
   0830h   O21D-08  POSTER  A Database of Offshore Gas Hydrate 
                    Samples: Summary and Salient Characteristics: 
                    *J S Booth, M M Rowe, K M Fischer
   0830h   O21D-09  POSTER  On the Amount of Methane in 
                    Submarine Gas Hydrates: *G D Ginsburg, V A 
                    Soloviev
   0830h   O21D-10  POSTER  Source Sediment Estimates for 
                    Methane Hydrate: Modeling of a Massive 
                    Section: *K M Fischer, J S Booth
   0830h   O21D-11  POSTER  Gas Hydrates, Methane Inventory, and 
                    Sulfate Profiles: Predicting Methane Flux 
                    and Gas Hydrate Occurrence From Sulfate 
                    Profiles in Piston Cores: *W S Borowski, C K 
                    Paul, W Ussler
   0830h   O21D-12  POSTER  Role of Capillary Forces, Coupled 
                    Flows, and Sediment-Water Depletion in the 
                    Habitat of Gas Hydrate: *M B Clennell, M 
                    Hovland, D Lysne, J S Booth
   0830h   O21D-13  POSTER  Laboratory Testing of Gas Hydrates 
                    in Marine Sediment: W J Winters, J S Booth, 
                    D H Mason, R F Commeau, W P Dillon

O22A   BCC:306  Tues  1330h
Air-Sea Fluxes
Presiding: R Barber, Univ of Delaware

   1330h   O22A-01  Structure of Turbulence at Different Scales 
                    in the Marine Atmospheric Surface Layer: R S 
                    Boppe, W L Neu
   1345h   O22A-02  A Model of the Effects of Horizontal Density 
                    Gradients on Mixing Processes in the Oceanic 
                    Surface Layer: *G  Liu, G S Janowitz, D  
                    Kamykowski
   1400h   O22A-03  Evolution of the Wind Driven Ekman Layer 
                    Instability: *C Y Shen, T E Evans
   1415h   O22A-04  Characteristic Scales and Wave Energy 
                    Cascade in a Wind, Wave, and Rain Coupling 
                    System: *Y R Lee, J Wu
   1430h   O22A-05  An Experimental Study of the Effects of Rain 
                    on Fine Structures of Wind Waves: *Z Yang, S 
                    Tang, J Wu
   1445h   Break
   1515h   O22A-06  Evolution of Sea-Surface Roughness During 
                    Wind Bursting: *S Tang, A Savchenko, R Barber, 
                    J Wu
   1530h   O22A-07  An Air-Sea Interaction Process at Light Wind 
                    Observed From a Coastal Tower: *A Savchenko, 
                    S Tang, R Barber, J Wu
   1545h   O22A-08  Incorporating the Atmosphere's Variable 
                    Radiative Properties Into Bulk Formulae of 
                    the Ocean's Surface Energy Budget: *C  Gilman
   1600h   O22A-09  Laboratory Measurements of Spume Drop 
                    Production: *R  Barber, M  Anguelova, J  Wu
   1615h   O22A-10  A Light Sheet for Studying Air-Sea 
                    Interaction Processes: *M  Anguelova, M  Wo, 
                    S  Tang, J Wu

O22B   BCC:307  Tues  1330h
Recent Drilling Results: ODP 151 Arctic-Atlantic Gateways and 
ODP 152 East Greenland Margin I
Presiding: S O'Connell, Wesleyan University; M A Holmes, 
           Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln

   1330h   O22B-01  Plate Tectonic Evolution of the Northern 
                    Atlantic-Arctic Gateway: *A M Myhre, J Thiede
   1345h   O22B-02  Cenozoic North Atlantic-Arctic Gateway 
                    Paleoceanography: *J Thiede, A M Myhre
   1400h   O22B-03  Bulk Sediment Parameter and Coarse Fraction 
                    Analysis: Paleoceanographic Implications of 
                    Fram Strait Sites 908 and 907, ODP Leg 151 
                    (NAAG): *T C W Wolf-Welling, J Thiede, A M 
                    Myhre
   1415h   O22B-04  INVITED  Late Quaternary Climate and 
                    Sea-Surface Variability in the North 
                    Atlantic/Arctic Gateways: *J F McManus, C 
                    Major
   1430h   O22B-05  INVITED  Late Quaternary Stable Isotopic 
                    Stratigraphy at ODP Leg 151 Site 910A, 
                    Yermak Plateau, Arctic Ocean: Relations With 
                    Barents Sea/Svalbard Ice Sheet History: *B P 
                    Flower
   1445h   O22B-06  Late Cenozoic Organic-Carbon Flux and 
                    Paleo-environment in the Arctic Ocean 
                    Gateway Area: Results From ODP-Leg 151 and 
                    Polarstern Cruise ARCTIC '91: *R Stein, C 
                    Schubert, R Stax
   1500h   Break
   1520h   O22B-07  INVITED  Microfaunal Evidence for Late 
                    Pilocene Warm Oceanic Atlantic Water on the 
                    Yermak Plateau, Eastern Arctic Ocean, From 
                    ODP Leg 151, Site 910: *T M Cronin, R C 
                    Whatley
   1535h   O22B-08  Pliocene and Quaternary Pollen Assemblages 
                    From ODP Sites 910 and 911 (Leg 151), Yermak 
                    Plateau, Arctic Ocean: *D A Willard
   1550h   O22B-09  INVITED  Clay Mineral Response to the 
                    Evolution of the East Greenland Margin: 
                    Subaerial Weathering, Glauconitic 
                    Hardgrounds, and Ice Rafting: *M A Holmes, 
                    K A Heiden, P E Helland
   1605h   O22B-10  INVITED  Cenozoic Sediments Drilled in the 
                    Irminger Basin, ODP Leg 152: Implications 
                    for Changes in Oceanography, Climate, and 
                    Tectonics: T Vallier, *M A Holmes, P Clift, K 
                    Israel
   1620h   O22B-11  Tectonic Versus Eustatic Controls on 
                    Sedimentation on the East Greenland 
                    Continental Margin: *P D Clift, J Turner
   1635h   O22B-12  Major- and Trace-Elements Geochemistry of 
                    Eocene to Quaternary Sediments From off East 
                    Greenland Margin, ODP Leg 152: *S Saito
   1650h   O22B-13  INVITED  ODP Leg 162: North Atlantic-Arctic 
                    Gateways II: *M E Raymo, E  Jansen

O22C   BCC:Hall C  Tues  1330h
Production and Fate of Atmospheric, Organic Halogens in the 
Marine Environment II Posters (joint  with AT)
Presiding: L Geller, Univ. of Colorado

   1330h   O22C-01  POSTER  Latitudinal Distribution of Sulfur 
                    Hexafluoride in and Over the Atlantic and E 
                    Pacific Oceans: *L Geller, J Lobert, J Butler, 
                    R Myers, J Elkins
   1330h   O22C-02  POSTER  Measurement of the Diffusivity of 
                    Methyl Bromide in Pure Water and the 
                    Solubility of Methyl Bromide in Seawater: *W J 
                    De Bruyn, E S Saltzman
   1330h   O22C-03  POSTER  Methyl Halides in the Marine Air and 
                    Surface Waters of the Pacific and Atlantic 
                    Oceans: *J M Lobert, J H Butler, S A Montzka, 
                    L S Geller, R C Myers, J W Elkins
   1330h   O22C-04  POSTER  Measurements of Methyl Chloride and 
                    Methyl Bromide at Lake Washington and Two 
                    Coastal Locations - Hood Canal, WA and 
                    Saanich Inlet, BC, Canada: *X Bu, R H Gammon
   1330h   O22C-05  POSTER  Methyl Iodide in the 
                    Greenland/Norwegian Seas and the Tropical 
                    Atlantic Ocean: Evidence for Photochemical 
                    Production: *J D Happell, D W R Wallace
   1330h   O22C-06  POSTER  Depth Profiles of Methyl Bromide and 
                    CFC-12 in the Atlantic Ocean: *S A Yvon, J H 
                    Butler, J M Lobert, L S Geller
   1330h   O22C-07  POSTER  Production of Methyl Halides by 
                    Axenic Cultures of the Marine Diatom 
                    Phaeodactylum Tricornutum: *M G Scarratt, R M 
                    Moore
   1330h   O22C-08  POSTER  Marine Microbial Degradation of 
                    Bromomethanes: *K D Goodwin, M E Lidstrom
   1330h   O22C-09  TITLE ONLY  Long-Range Transport and Air-Sea 
                    Exchange Organic Halogens: *V Koropalov
   1330h   O22C-10  INVITED  POSTER  Macroalgae as a Source for 
                    Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds in 
                    the Polar Environment: *F Laturnus, C Wiencke
   1330h   O22C-11  INVITED  POSTER  Evidence of Naturally 
                    Produced Chloroacetates in Precipitation: *A 
                    Grimvall, L von Sydow, H Boren

O31A   BCC:317  Wed  0830h
Evidence for Climate Change During Marine Stage 3 (joint  with A)
Presiding: D Peteet, LDEO & NSAS/GISS

   0830h   O31A-01  INVITED  Millennial-Scale Climate Shifts 
                    During Marine Isotope Stage 3 in the North 
                    Atlantic Ocean: *G Bond
   0845h   O31A-02  INVITED  Multiple Continental Sources of 
                    Heinrich Layer 3 Grains as Determined by Pb 
                    Isotopic Analyses of Ice-Rafted Feldspars: 
                    *R H Gwiazda, S R Hemming, W S Broecker
   0900h   O31A-03  Synchronous Oscillations in Tropical 
                    Climatology and Deep Water Circulation 
                    Throughout Marine Isotope Stage 3: *W B Curry, 
                    D W Oppo
   0915h   O31A-04  INVITED  Stage 3 in the Northeast Pacific: 
                    Correlative With the Laurentide Ice Sheet?: *C 
                    Sancetta
   0930h   O31A-05  INVITED  Sea-Level Elevations, Shoreline 
                    Positions, and Hudson Valley Migration 
                    During Stage 3: Evidence From the New Jersey 
                    Shelf: *J S Carey, G M Ashley, R E Sheridan
   0945h   O31A-06  INVITED  Ice Core and Terrestrial Climate 
                    Records During Stage 3: The Methane 
                    Connection: T Sowers, E Brook
   1000h   Break
   1020h   O31A-07  INVITED  Heinrich Events Recorded in Rock 
                    Varnish From the Death Valley Region, 
                    Southwestern USA: T Liu, *W S Broecker, R I 
                    Dorn, I Hajdas, G Bonani
   1035h   O31A-08  INVITED  Vegetation and Climate Change in 
                    Stage 3: Pollen and Macrofossil Data From 
                    Eastern North America: *D M Peteet, M L 
                    Kneller
   1050h   O31A-09  A High-Resolution 10Be/230Th Study of 
                    Heinrich Events Over the Last 30 kyr in a 
                    North Atlantic Deep Sea Core: *S M Higgins, 
                    R F Anderson, J F McManus, M Q Fleisher
   1105h   O31A-10  A Theory for Globally Synchronous Climate 
                    Change on Millennial Time Scales: K A Maasch, 
                    *T K Dupont
   1120h   O31A-11  Correlation of the Lake Baikal Palynological 
                    Record With Ice Core Data and the SPECMAP 
                    Marine Oxygen Isotope Record: *S J Fowell, 
                    E V Bezrukova
   1135h   O31A-12  The Deep Labrador Sea Magnetic Record of 
                    Millenial to Milankovitch Scale Ice 
                    Sheet-Ocean Interactions During the Last 
                    Climate Cycle: J E T Channell, *J S Stoner, C 
                    Hillaire-Marcel
   1150h   O31A-13  Ice-Age Heinrich Event Caused by Comet 
                    Hitting Icesheet: *P Fong

O31B   BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology: Observations and Modeling 
I Posters
Presiding: E T Weber, Univ of Michigan

   0830h   O31B-01  POSTER  Late Miocene Dissolution of Skeletal 
                    Grains and Dolomite in Southern Florida: *S D 
                    Weedman
   0830h   O31B-02  POSTER  Depositional Evolution of a 
                    Carbonate Basin and Prograding Platform 
                    (Lower Yangtze Sea) Between the Tethys and 
                    Ancient Pacific Oceans: *R Pan, R M Boardman
   0830h   O31B-03  POSTER  Interpreting Air Chemistry Records 
                    at the South Pole: *W G Egan, A W Hogan
   0830h   O31B-04  POSTER  Glacial-Holocene Calcareous Planktic 
                    Microfossils and Paleoceanography in the 
                    Northern South China Sea: *K Y Wei, T N Yang, 
                    M Y Lee, C Y Huang, W Duan, C Chen
   0830h   O31B-05  POSTER  Correlation of Coretop Delta~L18~KO 
                    and Modern Salinity Gradients in the Arctic 
                    Ocean: *S E Alderman, S J Lehman
   0830h   O31B-06  INVITED  POSTER  North Atlantic Deep Water 
                    Variability During Stage 3: *D W Oppo, S J 
                    Lehman, W B Curry, J Lynch-Stieglitz, R G 
                    Fairbanks
   0830h   O31B-07  POSTER  Bimodal Effect of the Interbasin 
                    Atmospheric Moisture Flux on the 
                    Thermohaline Circulation in an OGCM: *H  Wang, 
                    R C Thunell, J C Evans
   0830h   O31B-08  POSTER  The Recent Eastern Arctic Ocean 
                    Sedimentary Environment and Its Change 
                    During the Late Quaternary: *M Wahsner, R 
                    Stein, C Vogt
   0830h   O31B-09  POSTER  Biogenic Barium and Opal in Arctic 
                    Ocean Sediments - Do They Reflect 
                    Paleoproductivity?: *D Nuernberg, C J 
                    Schubert, R Stein, C Vogt
   0830h   O31B-10  POSTER  Significance of Middle REE Depletion 
                    in the Eolian Component of North Pacific 
                    Sediments: *E T Weber, R M Owen, G R Dickens, 
                    A N Halliday, C E Jones, D K Rea
   0830h   O31B-11  POSTER  Magnesium and Strontium Composition 
                    in the Calcitic Shell of the Marine Bivalve 
                    Mytilus Edulis: Proxies for Paleotemperature 
                    and Paleosalinity: *R T Klein, K C Lohmann, 
                    C W Thayer
   0830h   O31B-12  POSTER  Time Capsules With Enormous 
                    Implications: A Unique, Very Old Microfossil 
                    Record in a Relatively Young Margin, Bahamas: 
                    *B H Lidz, D F McNeill
   0830h   O31B-13  POSTER  Modelling the Effect of 
                    Intermediate-Depth Circulation on Oceanic 
                    Nutrient Distributions During the Last 
                    Glacial Maximum: *D M Sigman, S J Lehman
   0830h   O31B-14  POSTER  Paleoceanographic Variability 
                    Recorded in the Composition of 
                    Ferromanganese Concretions: *P A Knoop, R M 
                    Owen, C M Morgan

O31C   BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
Recent Drilling Results: ODP 151 Arctic-Atlantic Gateways and 
ODP 152 East Greenland Margin II Posters
Presiding: P Cliff, WHOI; A Myhre, Univ of Oslo

   0830h   O31C-01  POSTER  Heat Flow in the North 
                    Atlantic-Arctic Gateway: J A Hood, S Floyd, 
                    A M Myhre, B Larsen
   0830h   O31C-02  POSTER  Pliocene and Quaternary Sediments 
                    From the Yermak Plateau, Arctic-Atlantic 
                    Ocean: *E P Madea, L A Needleman, S O'Connell, 
                    T W W Wolfe
   0830h   O31C-03  POSTER  Clay Mineralogy of Miocene Sediments 
                    From Fram Strait, Arctic-Atlantic: ODP Site 
                    909: R Grover, S O'Connell, E Arnold
   0830h   O31C-04  POSTER  Sedimentological Variations in Fram 
                    Strait During the Pliocene and Quarternary, 
                    Arctic-Atlantic Gateways, ODP Leg 151: J 
                    Ranganathan, E M Ingraham, S O'Connell, T W W 
                    Wolfe
   0830h   O31C-05  POSTER  NW Coast of Spitsbergen and Yermak 
                    Plateau Late Quaternary Sediments: Recording 
                    the West Spitsbergen Current Activity and 
                    Svalbard Glaciation: *C Vogt, J Knies, H 
                    Grobe, R Stein

O32A   BCC:317  Wed  1315h
The Last Interglacial
Presiding: S J Lehman, WHOI; G Bond, LDEO

   1315h   O32A-01  INVITED  20,000-Year Duration of Last Four 
                    Interglacials: Reexamination of Evidence 
                    From Devils Hole: *I J Winograd, J M Landwehr, 
                    K R Ludwig, T B Coplen
   1335h   O32A-02  Evidence of Rapid Sea-Level Changes at the 
                    End of Substage 5e in the Bahamas: P J Hearty, 
                    *A C Neumann
   1350h   O32A-03  Variability of Boron Isotopic Compositions 
                    in Modern and Last Interglacial Corals: *J 
                    Gaillardet, C J Allegre
   1405h   O32A-04  INVITED  Interglacial Conditions in the 
                    Subpolar North Atlantic: *J F McManus
   1425h   O32A-05  North Atlantic Deep Water Variability During 
                    the Last Interglaciation: *D W Oppo, M 
                    Horowitz, S J Lehman
   1440h   O32A-06  High Resolution Stratigraphy of the Last 
                    Interglacial: Climatic Implications Deduced 
                    From High Latitude Marine Records: *H A Bauch, 
                    H Erlenkeuser, R F Spielhagen, J Thiede, M S 
                    Weinelt
   1455h   O32A-07  Amazon Continental Margin High Resolution 
                    Records of the Penultimate Interglacial: *W J 
                    Showers, B  Genna, P  Price
   1510h   O32A-08  INVITED  Evidence for Changes in Deep Water 
                    Circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean 
                    During Last Interglaciation From Deep-Sea 
                    Ostracode Faunas and Shell Geochemistry 
                    (Mg/Ca): *T M Cronin, G S Dwyer, P A Baker

O32B   BCC:Hall C  Wed  1330h
Biogeochemical Cycling and Marine Geochemistry I Posters
Presiding: C Keppenne, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   1330h   O32B-01  POSTER  Solitary Waves of Vortices: *P 
                    Lanzano
   1330h   O32B-02  TITLE ONLY  The Comparison and Joint 
                    Analyses of WESTRAX and "RAZREZY" 
                    Hydrographic Data: G A Chepurin, J A Carton
   1330h   O32B-03  POSTER  The Southern Oscillation and 
                    Agricultural Commodity Futures: *C L Keppenne
   1330h   O32B-04  POSTER  Possibility of Underestimate of 
                    Pigment Density Using Ocean Color Sensors: *I 
                    Asanuma, K Matsumoto, T Kawano, M Aoyama, M 
                    Lewis, S McLean
   1330h   O32B-05  POSTER  A Comparison of Dissolved Iodine 
                    Cycling at the Bermuda Atlantic Time Series 
                    Station and Hawaii Ocean Time-Series Station: 
                    M L A Campos, T D Jickells, A M Farrenkopf, 
                    G W Luther III
   1330h   O32B-06  POSTER  Collecting Iron Samples From Well 
                    Maintained Niskin Bottles Mounted on CTD 
                    Rosette: *J  Yuan
   1330h   O32B-07  POSTER  Sulfur and Carbon Relationships in 
                    Sediments Around Korea Peninsula: *B S Kim, 
                    C B Lee
   1330h   O32B-08  POSTER  Organochlorine Pesticide 
                    Contamination in Selected Estuarine and 
                    Coastal Marine Finfish and Shellfish of New 
                    Jersey: *M J Kennish, B E Ruppel
   1330h   O32B-09  POSTER  The Inter-American Institute for 
                    Global Change Research (IAI): R W Corell, *P E 
                    Filmer, V  Richardson

O41A   BCC:317  Thurs  0815h
Ice Cores: Paleoclimates and Glaciology (joint  with A,H )
Presiding: C A Shuman, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center; J W C 
           White, INSTARR

   0815h   O41A-01  INVITED  Late Glacial Stage and Holocene 
                    Tropical Ice Core Records From Huascaran, 
                    Peru: *L G Thompson, E Mosley-Thompson, M E 
                    Davis, P N Lin, K A Henderson, J Cole-Dai, 
                    J F Bolzan
   0830h   O41A-02  Global Climate Variability Over the Last 
                    Millennium: What Do Ice Records Reveal?: *E 
                    Mosley-Thompson, L G Thompson, M E Davis, P N 
                    Lin, J Cole-Dai, J F Bolzan, T Yao
   0845h   O41A-03  INVITED  The Oxygen Isotope Record From 
                    Taylor Dome, Antarctica: *P M Grootes, E J 
                    Steig, M Stuiver, E D Waddington, D L Morse
   0900h   O41A-04  36-Cl and 10-Be in the Taylor Dome Ice Core: 
                    P  Polissar, E  Steig
   0915h   O41A-05  INVITED  Time-Evolution of Climate 
                    Variability in Central Greenland From the 
                    GISP2 Deep Ice Core, and the 8.2 ka Event: 
                    Instability in the Absence of Large, 
                    Mid-latitude Ice Sheets: *R B Alley, G A 
                    Spinelli, G A Zielinski, K C Taylor, C A 
                    Shuman
   0930h   O41A-06  Rapid Termination of the Younger Dryas 
                    Climate Event: The Influence of Ocean Heat 
                    Flux on Greenland Climate: *A M Agustsdottir, 
                    P J Fawcett, R B Alley
   0945h   O41A-07  Change in Seasonality in Central Greenland 
                    Across the Younger Dryas - Preboreal Climate 
                    Transition Arising From a Poleward Shift in 
                    Winter Storm Tracks: *P J Fawcett, A M 
                    Agustsdottir, R B Alley
   1000h   Break
   1020h   O41A-08  Deuterium Excess From the GISP2 Ice Core: 
                    Potential for Correcting Paleotemperatures 
                    From Isotopes in Ice Cores for Source Water 
                    Temperature Changes: *J W C White
   1035h   O41A-09  GISP2 Oxygen Isotopes and the Role of the 
                    Sun, Ocean, and Volcanoes: *M Stuiver, P M 
                    Grootes, T F Braziunas
   1050h   O41A-10  INVITED  Eastern Canada Fire History as 
                    Recorded in the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 
                    Two Ice Core: *K C Taylor, P A Mayewski, M S 
                    Twickler, S I Whitlow, P Chylek
   1105h   O41A-11  The Origin of Folding in Ice Cores: *E D 
                    Waddington, J F Bolzan, R B Alley
   1120h   O41A-12  Grain-Scale Processes Related to Folds in 
                    the GISP2 Deep Ice Core: *R B Alley, A J Gow, 
                    D A Meese
   1135h   O41A-13  Insoluble Particles in the GISP2 Ice Core 
                    During The Younger Dryas: *M Ram, G M Koenig
   1150h   O41A-14  Composite Temperature Record From the 
                    Greenland Summit: Synthesis of SSM/I 
                    Brightness Temperatures and Multiple 
                    Automatic Weather Station Records, 1987-1993: 
                    *C A Shuman, M A Fahnestock, C R Stearns

O42A   BCC:317  Thurs  1330h
How Does the Open Ocean Influence Coastal Processes
Presiding: J M Bane, UNC, Chapel Hill; J L Miller, 
           Old Dominion University

   1330h   O42A-01  INVITED  Critical Aspects of the Shelf Break 
                    in Cross-Shelf Transfer: *L P Atkinson, A 
                    Valle-Levinson
   1350h   O42A-02  INVITED  Coupling Between Open Ocean and 
                    Coastal Water Masses: Evidence From Larval 
                    Transport Studies: *R K Cowen, J A Hare
   1410h   O42A-03  INVITED  Evidence of Open Ocean Internal 
                    Wave Forcing of Destructive Harbor Seiches 
                    at Menorca Island: *G S Giese, D C Chapman
   1430h   O42A-04  What Causes the Interannual-to-Decadal Sea 
                    Level Fluctuations on the U.S. East Coast?: *W 
                    Sturges, A J Clarke, X Liu
   1445h   O42A-05  The Simulation of the Barotropic Response of 
                    Chesapeake Bay to the Coastal Sea Level 
                    Forcing: *H V Wang, B H Johnson
   1500h   O42A-06  Meteorological Influences on Sea Level and 
                    Water Temperature in the Lower Chesapeake 
                    Bay: 1992: *A  Valle-Levinson, M  Paraso
   1515h   O42A-07  A Mechanism for Inter-estuary Coastal 
                    Exchange: *J L Miller
   1530h   Break
   1545h   O42A-08  Sensitivity Analysis of an Optical Remote 
                    Sensing Model: *A P Lamb, C R Bostater
   1600h   O42A-09  Ocean Inputs, Sedimentary Denitrification, 
                    and a Nitrogen Budget for the Gulf of Maine: 
                    *J P Christensen, D W Townsend
   1615h   O42A-10  Tidal Exchange Through a Narrow Inlet: *G  
                    Wheless
   1630h   O42A-11  Model-Simulated Circulation Features in the 
                    Southeastern Hawaiian Islands Area: *L C Sun
   1645h   O42A-12  Influence of the Kuroshio on the East China 
                    Sea Northeast of Taiwan: *W  Chuang, T Y Tang
   1700h   O42A-13  Surface Heat Flux and the Intrusion of the 
                    Kuroshio on the Continental Shelf Northeast 
                    of Taiwan: *Y  Wang, W  Chuang

O42B   BCC:319  Thurs  1330h
 Stability of Tropical SST: Present and Past (joint  with A)
Presiding: C Charles, SIO/UCSD; W L Prell, Brown University

   1330h   O42B-01  Observations of Tropical Sea Surface 
                    Temperatures From NOAA Operational 
                    Satellites 1982-1994: *R Legeckis, T Zhu
   1350h   O42B-02  INVITED  Individual Planktonic Foraminifera 
                    Delta ~L18~KO Do Not Support a 5~Lo~KC 
                    Cooling of tropical SSTs During the Last 
                    Glacial: *C M Tang, L D Stott
   1410h   O42B-03  SST-D[Sr/Ca] Calibration for Two Porites 
                    Coral Species With On-Site Continuous 
                    Temperature Recording and Seawater [Sr/Ca] 
                    Monitoring.: *T  Lee, C  Shen, C  Chen, C  
                    Wang, C  Dai
   1430h   O42B-04  Delineating Proxy Records in Corals: *S R 
                    Hart, A Cohen
   1450h   Break
   1520h   O42B-05  Climate Model Simulation of Tropical 
                    Temperatures at the Last Glacial Maximum: *A J 
                    Broccoli, C F Ip
   1540h   O42B-06  Tropical Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures 
                    During the Last Glacial Maximum: *R C Thunell, 
                    J Le, D Patrick, J Evans, D Anderson
   1600h   O42B-07  Sea Surface Temperature Estimates for the 
                    Western Equatorial Pacific During the Late 
                    Pleistocene: *J  Le, R C Thunell, N J 
                    Shackleton
   1620h   O42B-08  How Does Southern Water Move Into the North 
                    Atlantic?: *G A Chepurin, J A Carton

O51A   BCC:306  Fri  0830h
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology: Observations and Modeling 
II
Presiding: P B deMenocal, LDEO

   0830h   O51A-01  Changes in Ventilation of the Northeast 
                    Pacific During the Last Deglaciation: *A 
                    van Geen, R G Fairbanks, P Dartnell, M McGann, 
                    J V Gardner, M Kashgarian
   0845h   O51A-02  Plio-Pleistocene Evolution of Surface Ocean 
                    pCO~K2~L Inferred From POM Delta ~L13~KC: *M E 
                    Raymo, M  Horowitz, G  Rau
   0900h   O51A-03  Late Pleistocene Productivity Driven Calcium 
                    Carbonate Dissolution in the Central 
                    Equatorial Pacific: *C W Knowlton, M Leinen
   0915h   O51A-04  Calcite Recrystallization in Deep-Sea 
                    Sediments: The Influence of Authigenic 
                    Celestite Precipitation on the Diagenetic 
                    Environment for Calcite Recrystallization: *G  
                    Hampt, M L Delaney, F M Richter
   0930h   O51A-05  Evidence for the Late Miocene-Middle 
                    Pliocene Biogenic Bloom in North Pacific 
                    Sediment: *G R Dickens, R M Owen
   0945h   O51A-06  Environmental Changes During the Early-Late 
                    Maastrichtian Transition: *E Barrera
   1000h   Break
   1020h   O51A-07  Paleoenvironmental Implications of 
                    Carbon-Oxygen Isotopic Trends in the Belt 
                    Supergroup (Middle Proterozoic), Montana: *T D 
                    Frank, T W Lyons, K C Lohmann, D Winston
   1035h   O51A-08  Vanadium in the Ocean: A Paleoseawater Record: 
                    *D Hastings, S Emerson, J Erez
   1050h   O51A-09  A Comparative Study of Accumulation Rates 
                    Derived by Th and He Isotope Analyses in the 
                    Equatorial Pacific: *F Marcantonio, N Kumar, 
                    M Stute, R F Anderson, P Schlosser
   1105h   O51A-10  Paleovegetation and Global Climate Change at 
                    the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary: A Global 
                    Climate Modeling Study: *B L Otto-Bliesner, 
                    G R Upchurch
   1120h   O51A-11  Latest Cretaceous Paleovegetation and Global 
                    Climate: Comparison of Proxy and Model Data: 
                    *G R Upchurch, B L Otto-Bliesner, C R Scotese
   1135h   O51A-12  Past Changes in Ocean Heat Transport and the 
                    Implications for Global Warming Estimates: S  
                    Sheth, M  Chandler
   1150h   O51A-13  Fine Scale Records of Seawater 187Os/1860s: 
                    *K W Burton, J L Birck, C J Allegre, R K 
                    O'Nions
   0830h   O51A-14  TITLE ONLY  Impact of Increased Weathering 
                    Rates on the Global CO~K2~L Balance: J S 
                    Compton, D J Mallinson

O51B   BCC:317  Fri  0845h
East Coast Oceanography and Meteorology I (joint  with A)
Presiding: C N K Mooers, OPRC/RSMAS/Univ of Miami; S Raman, 
           N Carolina State Univ

   0845h   O51B-01  INVITED  The East Coast Forecast System, a 
                    Progress Report: *G L Mellor
   0905h   O51B-02  Seasonal Variations of Sea Level Along The 
                    U.S. East Coast: A Comparison Between 
                    Observations and an Operational Ocean Model: 
                    *T Ezer, G L Mellor
   0920h   O51B-03  Refined Bathymetry Experiments With NOAA 
                    East Coast Feasibility Study Ocean Model: E J 
                    Wei, R A Schmalz
   0935h   O51B-04  Towards an Operational Model of the 
                    Circulation on the Eastern Canadian 
                    Continental Shelf: *M Dowd, K R Thompson, J 
                    Sheng, J Bobanovic
   0950h   O51B-05  INVITED  Convective Overturning and Water 
                    Mass Formation During Winter in the Gulf of 
                    Maine: *W S Brown
   1010h   Break
   1040h   O51B-06  Forcing Mechanisms Responsible for Subtidal 
                    Circulation in a Coastal Lagoon: *C D Janzen
   1055h   O51B-07  INVITED  Export of Middle Atlantic Bight 
                    Shelf Water Near Cape Hatteras: *J H 
                    Churchill, P Hamilton, L J Pietrafesa, G L 
                    Weatherly
   1115h   O51B-08  INVITED  Coastal Upwelling and Its Relation 
                    to Hypoxia in the New York Bight: *S  Glenn, 
                    M  Crowley
   1135h   O51B-09  INVITED  A Cyclonic Boundary Eddy System 
                    Along the Florida Keys - Physics and 
                    Potential Impacts on Regional Transport 
                    Processes: T N Lee, *C G Rooth
   1155h   O51B-10  Update on the Straits of Florida 
                    Nowcast/Forecast System (SFNFS): *C N K 
                    Mooers, D S Ko

O52A   BCC:305  Fri  1315h
Biogeochemical Cycling and Marine Geochemistry II
Presiding: M J Kennish, Rutgers University

   1315h   O52A-01  Comparison of Factors Determining 
                    Phytoplankton Microstructure in a 
                    Bio-physical Oceanic Model: *A W Palowitch, H 
                    Salmun, A Brandt
   1330h   O52A-02  Planktonic Foraminiferal Response to 
                    Physical Forcing in the Santa Barbara Basin: 
                    *E  Kincaid, R C Thunell, J  Le, D  Anderson
   1345h   O52A-03  Differences in Physical-Biological Coupling 
                    in Turbulent Mixing and Upwelling Regimes: 
                    *T R Keen, D K Young
   1400h   O52A-04  Particulate Fluxes, Pb-210 and Po-210 
                    Measured From Sediment Trap Samples in a 
                    Canyon off Northeastern Taiwan: G W Hung, *Y 
                    Chung
   1415h   O52A-05  The Fallout Isotope ~L207~KBi in a Delaware 
                    Salt Marsh and Its Application to Sea Level 
                    Geochronology: *G Kim, N Hussain, T M Church
   1430h   O52A-06  Radioactive Disequilibria Among Ra-226, 
                    Pb-210, and Po-210 in the Sea off 
                    Northeastern Taiwan: Y M Wu, *Y Chung
   1445h   Break
   1515h   O52A-07  ~L230~KTh-~L232~KTh Systematics in Seawater: 
                    In Seawater: Source and Fate of Thorium: *M 
                    Roy-Barman, J H Chen, G J Wasserburg
   1530h   O52A-08  Coupled Geochemical Records of Early 
                    Diagenesis: Radionuclide Trends and Pathways 
                    of Sulfidation and Organic Remineralization: 
                    *T W Lyons, M Kashgarian
   1545h   O52A-09  Modeling Groundwater Flow Into the NE Gulf 
                    of Mexico Based on Excess ~L222~KRn Tracer 
                    Studies: *J E Young, W C Burnett, G Weatherly, 
                    G Bugna, J P Chanton
   1600h   O52A-10  Groundwater Seepage as a Source of Methane 
                    to the NE Gulf of Mexico: *G C Bugna, J P 
                    Chanton, W C Burnett, J E Young, D R Corbett, 
                    P H Cable
   1615h   O52A-11  Modelling the Oceanic N~K2~LO Distribution 
                    and Sea-Air Flux: Simulations With an Ocean 
                    General Circulation Model: *P Suntharalingam, 
                    J L Sarmiento
   1630h   O52A-12  Global Ocean Primary and Export Particulate 
                    Organic Carbon Production Determined Using 
                    CZCS Data: *R L Iverson, W E Esaias
   1645h   O52A-13  Modeling the Ocean Carbon Sink With a 
                    Nonlinear Convolution Model: *H S Kheshgi, 
                    B S White

O52B   BCC:310  Fri  1330h
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology: Observations and Modeling 
 III
Presiding: W Showers, N Carolina State Univ

   1330h   O52B-01  Holocene Sedimentation Rates on the Southern 
                    Chilean Continental Margin: A Leventer, *S 
                    Ishman, J Stravers, S Aavang
   1345h   O52B-02  Intercentennial Oscillations in 
                    Temperature-Proxy Records and Implications 
                    for Recent Climate Change: *N Mahasenan, R G 
                    Watts
   1400h   O52B-03  Signal Detection in Climate Time Series: 
                    Robust Red-Noise Confidence Level 
                    Determination in Multitaper Spectral Analysis: 
                    *M E Mann, J Lees
   1415h   O52B-04  Paleolimnology of Yuen-Yang Lake According 
                    to Isotopic Composition of Organic Carbon: *H  
                    Yeh, W Kao, S Chan
   1430h   O52B-05  The Sun, Global Temperature, and El-Nino: *H H 
                    Kim
   1445h   Break
   1515h   O52B-06  Constancy of Latitudinal P-E Pattern in AGCM 
                    Climate Change Simulations: W  Ohfuchi
   1530h   O52B-07  INVITED  Climate Change and the 
                    Triassic-Jurassic Mass Extinctions: *P E 
                    Olsen
   1550h   O52B-08  Modelling Mesozoic Precession-Forced Cyclic 
                    Stratigraphy Using Frequency Modulation 
                    Analysis: *L A Hinnov, J  Park
   1605h   O52B-09  An Asynchronously Coupled Energy Balance-Ice 
                    Sheet Model: *R S Steen, T S Ledley
   1620h   O52B-10  Sr Isotopes at the Permian/Triassic 
                    Boundary: A Record of Climate Change: *E E 
                    Martin, J D Macdougall
   1635h   O52B-11  Mid-Maastrichtian Faunal Turnover of 
                    Planktic Foraminifera at El Kef: *L  Li, G  
                    Keller

O52C   BCC:317  Fri  1330h
The Eocene/Oligocene Transition (joint  with A)
Presiding: M R Rampino, New York University; W Berggren, WHOI

   1330h   O52C-01  The Eocene/Oligocene Boundary: Definition, 
                    Correlation, and Age Estimate(s): *W A 
                    Berggren
   1350h   O52C-02  INVITED  Late Paleogene Calcareous 
                    Nannoplankton Evolution: *M P Aubry
   1405h   O52C-03  INVITED  The Eocene-Oligocene Transition at 
                    High Latitudes: Benthic Foraminifera, 
                    Sediments, and Stable Isotopes: *E Thomas, R 
                    Zahn, L Diester-Haass
   1420h   O52C-04  The Eocene-Oligocene Transition in the US 
                    Continental Interior: Evidence From 
                    Paleobotany: *K M Gregory
   1435h   O52C-05  INVITED  The Late Eocene/Early Oligocene 
                    Deep Sea Sediment Record of Continental 
                    Glaciation, Ocean Productivity, and Deep 
                    Water Circulation and Chemistry: J C Zachos, 
                    K Salamy, T M Quinn, L Diester-Haass
   1455h   O52C-06  INVITED  Eocene-Oligocene Global Climate, 
                    Eustatic, and Regional Sedimentation 
                    Changes: The Icehouse Turns the 
                    "Siliciclastic Switch": *K G Miller, S Pekar, 
                    C Liu, J V Browning, D K Pak
   1510h   Break
   1530h   O52C-07  Stratigraphic Signature of the 
                    Eocene-Oligocene Climate Change on the 
                    Continental Margin of SW Africa: M  Seranne
   1545h   O52C-08  From Carbonate Ramps to Clastic 
                    Progradation: Morphology and Stratigraphy of 
                    Continental Margins During Tertiary Global 
                    Change: *M S Steckler, M  Seranne, L  Lavier
   1600h   O52C-09  INVITED  Sea Water Osmium Isotopic 
                    Composition Changes Around the 
                    Eocene-Oligocene Boundary: The Relation to 
                    Global Tectonics and Volcanism: *K K Turekian, 
                    W J Pegram, K A Farley, F T Kyte
   1615h   O52C-10  Did a Comet Shower Occur at the Time of the 
                    Eocene/Oligocene Transition?: *M R Rampino
   1630h   O52C-11  INVITED  Paleoenvironmental Effects of the 
                    Chesapeake Bay Bolide Impact (Late Eocene): 
                    *C W Poag
   1645h   O52C-12  Upper Eocene Tektites of the New Jersey 
                    Continental Margin: Deposited From Single 
                    Impact: *C M G McHugh, C Pirmez, S W Snyder

O52D   BCC:Hall C  Fri  1330h
East Coast Oceanography and Meteorology II Posters (joint 
 with A)
Presiding: F Aikman, NOAA/NOS

   1330h   O52D-01  POSTER  CoastWatch Satellite-Derived Sea 
                    Surface Temperature Imagery of the U.S. East 
                    Coast: *P Clemente-Colon, W Pichel
   1330h   O52D-02  POSTER  Seasonal Evolution of the Gulf of 
                    Maine Climatological Hydrographic Structure: 
                    1970-1989: *F L Bub, W S Brown
   1330h   O52D-03  POSTER  On the Salinity Distribution Across 
                    the Mouth of a Coastal Plain Estuary: *K C 
                    Wong
   1330h   O52D-04  POSTER  Wind-Induced, Low-Frequency 
                    Circulations Over the Texas-Louisiana Shelf: 
                    *C Chen, R O Reid, W D Nowlin
   1330h   O52D-05  POSTER  Data Assimilation on the Open 
                    Boundary: *I Shulman

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