Ocean Sciences (OS)



 

OS21A  CC:325  Tues  0830h
Geobiology of Critical Intervals (joint  with A,GS)
Presiding: S M Stanley, Johns Hopkins Univ; S L D'Hondt, 
           Univ of Rhode Island

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: S M Stanley,Johns Hopkins Univ
   0835h   OS21A-01 INVITED   Linking Environmental and 
                    Biotic Change in the Late Paleozoic Tropics: 
                    The Record From North-Central Texas: *W A 
                    DiMichele, R W Hook, D S Chaney
   0850h   OS21A-02  Rise of Angiosperms and Effects on 
                    Terrestrial Ecosystems: *R  Lupia
   0905h   OS21A-03 INVITED   Climate of the Early 
                    Eocene: The Value of Iterative 
                    Paleontological and Modeling Studies: *S L 
                    Wing, L C Sloan
   0920h   OS21A-04 INVITED   Climate of the Early 
                    Eocene: The Value of Iterative Modeling and 
                    Paleontological Studies: *L C Sloan, S  Wing
   0935h   OS21A-05 INVITED   Physiological Selectivity: 
                    Differentiating Among Possible Kill 
                    Mechanisms for the Great Permian Extinction: 
                    *R K Bambach, A H Knoll
   0950h   Break
   1010h   OS21A-06 INVITED   The Isthmus of Panama, the 
                    Conveyor Belt, and the Cause of the Modern 
                    Ice Age in the Northern Hemisphere: *S M 
                    Stanley
   1025h   OS21A-07 INVITED   Diversification and 
                    Extinction in Cenozoic Mammals: Does Climate 
                    Matter?: *J  Alroy
   1040h   OS21A-08  Evolutionary Radiation and Oceanic 
                    Recovery After the Cretaceous/Tertiary Impact: 
                    *S  D'Hondt, J  King
   1055h   OS21A-09 INVITED   Oceanic Anoxic Events: How 
                    Crucial a Role in Mass Extinctions?: *C R 
                    Newton
   1110h   OS21A-10  Large and Global Positive Carbon 
                    Isotope Excursion Linked to Late Cambrian 
                    Mass Extinction of Platform Trilobites: *B  
                    Runnegar, M R Saltzman
   1125h   OS21A-11 INVITED   Secular Biotic Trends in 
                    Skeletal Secretion and Sedimentary Carbonate 
                    Production Resulting From Oscillations in 
                    Seawater Chemistry Driven by Plate Tectonics: 
                    L A Hardie, *S M Stanley
   1140h   OS21A-12 INVITED   Mass Extinctions and Major 
                    Delta13C Excursions in the Late 
                    Cambrian-Early Ordovician Global Oceans:  
                    Are They Directly Related?: *R L Ripperdan
   1155h   OS21A-13 INVITED   Ordovician Glaciation at 
                    High Atmospheric pCO2: *L R Kump, M A 
                    Arthur, M E Patzkowsky, D S Pinkus, M T Gibbs, 
                    P M Sheehan

 

OS21B  CC:314  Tues  0830h
Carbonate Marine System During Oxygen Isotope Stage 11
Presiding: A W Droxler, Rice Univ; J Farrell, 
           Joint Oceanographic Inst

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: A W   Droxler,Rice Univ
   0835h   OS21B-01 INVITED   Oxygen Isotope Stage 11 
                    Warming: *L H Burckle
   0855h   OS21B-02 INVITED   The Marine Carbonate System 
                    During Oxygen Isotope Stage 11 (423-362 ka): 
                    A Case of Basin-to-Shelf and/or 
                    Basin-to-Basin Carbonate Fractionation?: *A W 
                    Droxler, E C Ferro, D A Mucciarone, G A 
                    Haddad, J P Schwartz
   0915h   OS21B-03 INVITED   The Origin of the Great 
                    Barrier Reef: *P J Davies, J  Webster, J C 
                    Braga, H  Elderfield, H  Yoshida, J  Mckenzie, 
                    D  Kroon, L  Montaggioni, P M Manning, A  
                    Skinner, C  Vasconcelos, M  Andres, R L F Kay, 
                    C  Braithwaite
   0935h   OS21B-04 INVITED   Direct Sea-Level Evidence 
                    of Antarctic Ice Collapse During the Middle 
                    Pleistocene (Stage 11?) From Bermuda and the 
                    Bahamas: *P J Hearty, P Kindler
   0950h   OS21B-05 INVITED   Hierarchy of 
                    Plio-Pleistocene Sea Level Fluctuations Are 
                    Turning Points in the Evolution of Great 
                    Bahama Bank: *C M Kievman, R N Ginsburg
   1005h   Break
   1025h   OS21B-06  Remote Sensing Observations of 
                    Potential Neritic Carbonate Transport Events 
                    on the Bahamas Banks During Winter 1996: *J  
                    Acker, A C Hine
   1040h   OS21B-07 INVITED   Export Production, 
                    Terrigenous Input, and Carbonate 
                    Preservation in the Central Equatorial 
                    Pacific Ocean During Interglacial Stage 11: 
                    *R W Murray, C  Knowlton, M  Leinen, A C Mix
   1055h   OS21B-08 INVITED   MIS 11 in the South 
                    Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean: New 
                    Evidence From TN057-6-PC4: *D A Hodell
   1115h   OS21B-09 INVITED   Southern Ocean Carbonate 
                    Deposition During Stage 11: Ecological 
                    Feedbacks and Geochemical Consequences: *W R 
                    Howard
   1130h   OS21B-10 INVITED   Maximum in Calcite 
                    Sedimentation Between 320 and 430 kyr BP in 
                    Continental Margin Sediments off South Africa: 
                    *R R Schneider, T  Bickert, P J Mueller, P  
                    Bertrand, J J Pichon
   1145h   OS21B-11 INVITED   A Paleoceanographic 
                    Interpretation of Stage 11 at High-Northern 
                    Latitudes Based on Marine Evidence: *H A 
                    Bauch, H  Erlenkeuser, J  Helmke, U  Struck

 

OS22A  CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Geobiology of Critical Intervals Posters (joint  with A,GS)
Presiding: S M Stanley, Johns Hopkins Univ; R L Ripperdan, 
           Oak Ridge National Lab

   1330h   OS22A-01 INVITED  POSTER  TITLE ONLY   Carbon Isotope 
                    Ratios of Phanerozoic Marine Cements: 
                    Re-evaluating the Global Carbon and Sulfur 
                    Systems: *S J Carpenter, K C Lohmann
   1330h   OS22A-02 POSTER   The Oxygen Isotopic 
                    Composition of Ordovician Seawater as 
                    Determined From the Solund-Stavfjord 
                    Ophiolite, Norway: *K  Muehlenbachs, H C 
                    Fonneland, H  Furnes, Y  Dilek
   1330h   OS22A-03 POSTER   Carbon Isotope Excursion in 
                    the Paleoproterozoic Ocean and the Rise of 
                    Atmospheric Oxygen: Temporal and Genetic 
                    Relationship: *A Bekker, J A Karhu, K A 
                    Eriksson
   1330h   OS22A-04 POSTER   The Vendian-Cambrian Carbon 
                    Isotope Record of North Iran: *H  Kimura, R  
                    Matsumoto, Y  Kakuwa, B  Hamdi, H  
                    Zibaseresht

 

OS22B  CC:325  Tues  1330h
High-Latitude Holocene Climate Change
Presiding: D Peteet, NASA Goddard Inst for Space Studies; G Bond, 
           Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

   1330h   OS22B-01 INVITED   Mechanisms of Climate 
                    Variability in the North Atlantic Ocean: *M  
                    Visbeck
   1345h   OS22B-02  Holocene Climatic Trends Linked to 
                    Possible Slowdown in North Atlantic 
                    Deepwater Formation: *R B Alley
   1400h   OS22B-03 INVITED   Glacial Through Holocene 
                    Evolution of the Laurentide and Greenland 
                    Ice Sheets as Deduced From High Resolution 
                    Magnetic Records From the Labrador Sea: *J S 
                    Stoner, C  Hillaire-Marcel, G  Bilodeau
   1415h   OS22B-04  A High Resolution MST Record for the 
                    Holocene: ODP Leg 169S, Saanich Inlet: *K  
                    Moran, D C Mosher, B D Bornhold, S  Banks
   1430h   OS22B-05 INVITED   Evidence of Regional 
                    Variability and Concordance in Low and High 
                    Frequency Climatic Changes at Circumpolar 
                    Treeline: *G M MacDonald
   1445h   OS22B-06 INVITED   Was the Arctic Tundra a 
                    Holocene Carbon Source or Sink? Vegetational 
                    and Climate History From Western Siberia: *D M 
                    Peteet, A A Andreev, V A Klimanov, W  Bardeen, 
                    F  Mistretta
   1500h   Break
   1530h   OS22B-07  Holocene Ice Core Glaciochemical 
                    Records From Inland West Antarctica: 
                    Preliminary Results and Implications for 
                    Proposed Deep Drilling: *K J Kreutz, P A 
                    Mayewski, M S Twickler, S I Whitlow, I  
                    Pittalwala
   1545h   OS22B-08  Bipolar Detection of ENSO: *E A 
                    Meyerson, P A Mayewski, S I Whitlow
   1600h   OS22B-09  Late Holocene Climate Variability: *E  
                    Mosley-Thompson
   1615h   OS22B-10 INVITED   Climate Change in the 
                    Southern Hemisphere Holocene as Viewed From 
                    High Latitude Isotopic Records: *J W White, 
                    E J Steig
   1630h   OS22B-11  Antarctic Environmental Stability 
                    Along the Victoria Land Coast Since the 
                    Mid-Holocene: *P A Berkman
   1645h   OS22B-12  Multi-Proxy Based 
                    Reconstructions of Large-Scale Surface 
                    Temperature Patterns During the Past Several 
                    Centuries: *M E Mann

 

OS31A  CC:319  Wed  0830h
Paleoceanography of the Atlantic Basin: ODP Results
Presiding: K G Miller, Rutgers Univ; K McIntyre, 
           Univ of Calif, Santa Cruz

   0830h   OS31A-01 INVITED   Rapid Climate Changes in 
                    the Early Pleistocene "41K" World: *M E Raymo, 
                    S Carter, K Ganley
   0845h   OS31A-02  Ground-Truthing of 
                    Multi-Sensor-Track Data From Feni and Bjorn 
                    Drifts, North Atlantic: *S J Carter, M E 
                    Raymo, S  O'Connell
   0900h   OS31A-03  Environmental Magnetism of Two Late 
                    Neogene Intervals at the Bjorn Sediment 
                    Drift (ODP Site 984), North Atlantic: *P Blum, 
                    C Richter
   0915h   OS31A-04  Proxy Records of Glaciomarine 
                    Sedimentation in the Nordic Seas and North 
                    Atlantic Ocean From ODP Drillsites: *F R Rack, 
                    J  Bloemendal, T  Wolf-Welling, S  O'Connell
   0930h   OS31A-05  IRD Onset During Middle Miocene (ODP 
                    Leg 151 NAAG, Site 909): *T C Wolf-Welling, 
                    A B Winkler, S  OConnell, M  Cremer, F  Rack, 
                    K  Stattegger, J  Thiede
   0945h   OS31A-06  Evidence for Sustained Northern 
                    Component Deep-Water Flux During the Early 
                    Pliocene From High Resolution Ceara Rise 
                    Benthic Stable Isotope Stratigraphies: *K  
                    Billups, A C Ravelo, J  Zachos
   1000h   Break
   1030h   OS31A-07  Intermediate Water at the Feni and 
                    Gardar Drifts Across the Plio-Pleistocene 
                    Transition (1.4-2.0 Ma): *K M McIntyre, M L 
                    Delaney, A C Ravelo
   1045h   OS31A-08  Shutdown of Glacial North Atlantic 
                    Intermediate Water at Terminations During 
                    the Brunhes: *K A Venz, D A Hodell, C L 
                    Stanton, D A Warnke
   1100h   OS31A-09  Sub-Milankovitch Sedimentary 
                    Variations in 40,000 Year 
                    Glacial-Interglacial Cycles From Bjorn 
                    Drift, North Atlantic, ODP Leg 162, Site 984: 
                    *J Minicucci, E Arnold, S O'Connell, R Levine, 
                    C Knowlton
   1115h   OS31A-10  Grain Size Distribution and Modes of 
                    Mineral Transport to the South Atlantic Ocean: 
                    *S A Hovan, D K Rea, R W Murray, E  
                    Horchheimer
   1130h   OS31A-11  Upper Cretaceous-Cenozoic Sequences 
                    and Sea-Level: New Drilling Results From 
                    Bass River, NJ (ODP Leg 174AX): *K G Miller, 
                    P J Sugarman, J V Browning
   1145h   OS31A-12  Ejecta Layer at the K/T Boundary, 
                    Bass River, New Jersey (ODP Leg 174AX): *R K 
                    Olsson, K G Miller, J V Browning, D  Habib, 
                    P  Sugarman

 

OS32A  CC:HALL E  Wed  1330h
Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography: Observations and 
Models Posters
Presiding: P deMenocal, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; G 
           Henderson, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

   1330h   OS32A-01 POSTER WITHDRAWN   Annual Trace Element 
                    Variations in a Holocene Speleothem: *M S 
                    Roberts, P L Smart, A Baker
   1330h   OS32A-02 POSTER  WITHDRAWN  Increased River Runoff From 
                    South America at 15 ka: *S R Hemming, P E 
                    Biscaye, W S Broecker, N G Hemming
   1330h   OS32A-03 POSTER   Pliocene Surface-Water 
                    Paleotemperatures in the Western 
                    Mediterranean Based on Calcareous 
                    Nannofossils: *W G Siesser
   1330h   OS32A-04 POSTER   Western South Atlantic 
                    Glacial Deepwater Hydrography Derived From 
                    Benthic Foraminiferal Cd/Ca and Stable 
                    Carbon Isotope Data: *M  Horowitz, D W Oppo
   1330h   OS32A-05 POSTER   Stability of the East 
                    Antarctic Ice Sheet? New Chronological 
                    Evidence From Bennett Platform, Antarctica: 
                    *M D Kurz, R P Ackert
   1330h   OS32A-06 POSTER   Early Cenozoic Thermohaline 
                    Variability Driven by Possible Changes in 
                    Subtropical Moisture Fluxes: *K L Bice, E J 
                    Barron
   1330h   OS32A-07 POSTER   Multi-Proxy Based 
                    Reconstructions of Large-Scale Surface 
                    Temperature Patterns During the Past Several 
                    Centuries: *M E Mann (MOVED TO OS22B-12)
   1330h   OS32A-08 POSTER   Orbital Forcing and 
                    Resulting Variation in Early Eocene 
                    Continental Temperatures: *L C Sloan, C  
                    Morrill
   1330h   OS32A-09 POSTER   Estimating Climate From 
                    Fossil Leaves: Implications for Paleoclimate 
                    Interpretations: *C  Morrill, M E Savina, L C 
                    Sloan
   1330h   OS32A-10 POSTER   A Mathematical 
                    Biogeographical Model of Speciation and 
                    Extinction: *J D Pelletier
   1330h   OS32A-11 POSTER   The Sensitivity of Winter 
                    Storms to Major Climatic Forcings Over 
                    Geologic Time With a Comparison to the 
                    Sedimentological Record: *J F Dutton, C J 
                    Poulsen
   1330h   OS32A-12 POSTER   The Sensitivity of Tropical 
                    Cyclones to Major Climatic Forcings Over 
                    Geologic Time With a Comparison to the 
                    Sedimentological Record: *C J Poulsen, J F 
                    Dutton
   1330h   OS32A-13 POSTER   Changes in Continental 
                    Hydrology Through Geologic Time and the Role 
                    of Paleogeography and Atmospheric Carbon 
                    Dioxide: *P J Fawcett, M T Gibbs, E J Barron
   1330h   OS32A-14 POSTER   The Effects of Ice Loading 
                    on Near Surface Sedimentary Seismic 
                    Velocities, With Implications for Ice Volume 
                    Interpretation: *S S Haines, L R Barteck, P L 
                    Manley, G R Cochrane

 

OS41A  CC:HALL E  Thurs  0830h
High-Latitude Gas Venting, Hydrates, and Mass Wasting Posters
 (joint  with T)
Presiding: J Gardner, Naval Research Lab; P Vogt, 
           Naval Research Lab

   0830h   OS41A-01 INVITED  POSTER   Haakon Mosby Mud 
                    Volcano: A Warm Methane Seep With Seafloor 
                    Hydrates and Chemosyntheses-based Ecosystem 
                    in Late Quaternary Slide Valley, Bear Island 
                    Fan, Barents Sea Passive Margin: *P R Vogt, 
                    G  Cherkashev, G  Ginsburg, G  Ivanov, K  
                    Crane, A  Egorov, A  Lein, N  Pimenov, E  
                    Sundvor
   0830h   OS41A-02 POSTER   Regional Setting and Deep 
                    Seismic Structure of the Hakon Mosby Mud 
                    Volcano: *B O Hjelstuen, P R Vogt, J I 
                    Faleide, O  Eldholm
   0830h   OS41A-03 POSTER   Norwegian-Greenland Sea 
                    Thermal Field: *E  Sundvor, O  Eldholm, K  
                    Crane, P R Vogt, A  Nilsen, B O Hjelstuen, 
                    T P Gladczenko
   0830h   OS41A-04 INVITED  POSTER   High Heat Flow and 
                    Warm Water-Methane Enriched Plumes Above the 
                    Haakon Mosby Mud Volcano: *K Crane, S 
                    Herrington, A Egorov
   0830h   OS41A-05 INVITED  POSTER   Distribution of 
                    Hydrothermal Phenomena on the Knipovich Ridge: 
                    *G Cherkashev, I Poroshina, V Shilov, K Crane, 
                    S Herrington
   0830h   OS41A-06 INVITED  POSTER   Gas Hydrates at the 
                    Haakon Mosby Mud Volcano: *G D Ginsburg, A V 
                    Milkov, G A Cherkashov, A V Egorov, P R Vogt, 
                    K  Crane
   0830h   OS41A-07 INVITED  POSTER   Gas Hydrates on the 
                    Immediate Seafloor: *A V Egorov, G D Ginsburg, 
                    P R Vogt, A N Rozhkov
   0830h   OS41A-08 INVITED  POSTER   Haakon Mosby Mud 
                    Volcano: Chemical and Isotope Signatures of 
                    Hydrate, Pore Water, and Carbonate Nodules 
                    Suggest Mixed Biogenic/Thermogenic Origins: 
                    *A  Lein, A  Egorov, G  Ginsburg, N  Pimenov, 
                    A  Savvichev, P R Vogt, G  Cherkashev, K  
                    Crane
   0830h   OS41A-09 POSTER   The Distribution and 
                    Composition of Particulate Matter in the 
                    Surface Layer of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea 
                    in August 1996: V P Shevchenko, *A  Lein, G I 
                    Ivanov, V V Zernova, P R Vogt
   0830h   OS41A-10 POSTER   Hydrochemical Investigation 
                    of Pore Water on the Haakon Mosby Mud 
                    Volcano and Knipovich Ridge: *G  Ivanov, L F 
                    Andrianova, A A Krylov, A A Savvichev
   0830h   OS41A-11 INVITED  POSTER   Microbial Processes 
                    of the Carbon Cycle as the Base of the Food 
                    Chain of the Haakon Mosby Mud Volcano 
                    Benthic Community: *N  Pimenov, A  Savvichev, 
                    I  Rusanov, A  Lein, A  Egorov, A  Gebruk, L  
                    Moskalev, P R Vogt
   0830h   OS41A-12 INVITED  POSTER   Correlations 
                    Between Sediment Core Ground-Truthing and 
                    SeaMARC II Backscatter Imagery Along the 
                    Barents-Svalbard Continental Margin: *J M 
                    Gardner, P R Vogt, F  Bowles, D  Jackson, K  
                    Briggs
   0830h   OS41A-13 INVITED  POSTER   Acoustical, 
                    Physical, and Rheological Properties of 
                    Mudflow and Hemipelagic Deposits on the Bear 
                    Island Fan, Norwegian Sea: *F A Bowles, W B 
                    Sawyer, R W Faas, P R Vogt, E  Sundvor
   0830h   OS41A-14 INVITED  POSTER   Microfabric and 
                    Mineralogy of Fine-Grain Marine Sediments of 
                    the Bear Island Fan, Norwegian Sea: *P J 
                    Burkett, H  Bart, N  Carnaggio
   0830h   OS41A-15 POSTER   High-Frequency Geophysical 
                    Signatures of Gas Hydrates and Free Gas 
                    Along the North-Eastern Atlantic Margin: 
                    Possible Hydrate-Bound Margin Instabilities 
                    and Possible Release of Methane From 
                    Oceanosphere to Atmosphere: *J  Mienert, J  
                    Posewang
   0830h   OS41A-16 INVITED  POSTER   Glacial Episodes, 
                    Gas Hydrate, and Mass Wasting of the 
                    Continental Slope: *R E Kayen, H J Lee, K A 
                    Kvenvolden, T D Lorenson
   0830h   OS41A-17 INVITED  POSTER   The Search for Gas 
                    Hydrate in Northern Alaska and the Beaufort 
                    Sea: *T D Lorenson, K A Kvenvolden, T S 
                    Collett, R E Kayen
   0830h   OS41A-18 POSTER   Geographical Focusing of 
                    Submarine Landslides on the Continental 
                    Margin North of Svalbard, Arctic Ocean: *N Z 
                    Cherkis, M D Max, P R Vogt, A  Midthassel

 

OS41B  CC:314  Thurs  0830h
Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography: Observations and 
Models I
Presiding: P deMenocal, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; G 
           Henderson, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: P deMenocal,
                    Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs
   0835h   OS41B-01  Stable Isotope Times Series of Deep 
                    Ocean Change From Individual Deep-Sea Corals: 
                    *J F Adkins, W B Curry, E A Boyle
   0850h   OS41B-02 INVITED   Multiple Isotopic Records 
                    From Clipperton Atoll Porites: Assessing 
                    Intracolony and Between Colony Variability: 
                    *B K Linsley, R G Messier, R B Dunbar
   0905h   OS41B-03 INVITED   Tropics-Outer Tropics 
                    Interactions: Lessons From Red Sea Corals I: 
                    *D P Schrag, G  Eshel, M D Moore
   0920h   OS41B-04 INVITED   Tropics: Outer Tropics 
                    Interaction: Lessons From Red Sea Corals II: 
                    *G  Eshel, D P Schrag
   0935h   OS41B-05 INVITED   Tropical Atlantic SSTs Over 
                    the Last 20,000 Years: Implications on the 
                    Mechanism and Synchroneity of 
                    Interhemispheric Climate Change: *T P 
                    Guilderson, R G Fairbanks, J L Rubenstone
   0950h   OS41B-06  Spatial Variations in Low-Latitude 
                    Glacial Cooling Simulated by an 
                    Atmosphere-Mixed Layer Ocean Model: *A J 
                    Broccoli
   1005h   Break
   1030h   OS41B-07  Orbital Parameters, Atmospheric 
                    CO2, and the Glaciation of Antarctica 
                    and Greenland: *R M DeConto, S L Thompson, D  
                    Pollard
   1045h   OS41B-08  Late-Cenozoic Arctic Cooling: CO2 
                    May Be Enough: *W  Ruddiman, J E Kutzbach, 
                    I C Prentice
   1100h   OS41B-09  A One-Dimensional Ice Sheet/Sediment 
                    Model for the Mid-Pleistocene Transition 
                    Observed in Ice Volume Records: *D  Pollard, 
                    P U Clark
   1115h   OS41B-10  Millennial Scale Variability of the 
                    Sea-Ice/Ocean System: K  Maasch, *T K Dupont
   1130h   OS41B-11  Diatom Microfossil Nitrogen Isotopic 
                    Composition Supports the Hypothesis of 
                    Higher Nitrate Utilization in the Glacial 
                    Southern Ocean: *D M Sigman, M A Altabet, R  
                    Francois, D C McCorkle, J F Gaillard
   1145h   OS41B-12  Silicon Isotope Ratios in Biogenic 
                    Opal as a Paleoproductivity Proxy: The First 
                    Results: *C L De La Rocha, M A Brzezinski, 
                    M J DeNiro, A  Shemesh

 

OS42A  CC:322  Thurs  1330h
Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography: Observations and 
Models II
Presiding: P deMenocal, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; G 
           Henderson, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: P deMenocal,
                    Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs
   1335h   OS42A-01  Planktonic Foraminifera in the 
                    Arabian Sea: A Comparison of Upwelling and 
                    Oligotrophic Sites During the Northeast 
                    Monsoon: *L J McDonough, W L Prell
   1350h   OS42A-02  Partitioning of Hemipelagic and 
                    Eolian Sedimentation in Eastern Pacific Core 
                    TR163-31B: *K L Boven, D K Rea
   1405h   OS42A-03  Sedimentary Record of Climatic and 
                    Oceanographic Changes in the Santa Monica 
                    Basin, Offshore California: *C  Gong, D J 
                    Hollander
   1420h   OS42A-04  Phosphorus and Iron Sedimentation in 
                    the Southern Ocean on Glacial/Interglacial 
                    Time Scales: *J C Latimer, G M Filippelli
   1435h   OS42A-05  Productivity Control of 
                    Fine-Particle Transport to the Equatorial 
                    Pacific Sediments: *E Thomas, K K Turekian
   1450h   OS42A-06  The Late Miocene-Early Pliocene 
                    Biogenic Bloom: An Examination of 
                    Phosphorous Accumulation in the Central 
                    Indian Ocean: *E T Weber, R M Owen
   1505h   Break
   1530h   OS42A-07  Uranium Concentrations and 
                    (234U/238U) Ratios in Porewaters 
                    From the Bahamas: Diagenesis and Fluid Flow: 
                    *G M Henderson, N C Slowey, G  Haddad
   1545h   OS42A-08  Field Verification of Carbonate Ion 
                    Effect on Stable Carbon Isotopes in 
                    Planktonic Foraminifera: *A D Russell, H J 
                    Spero
   1600h   OS42A-09  The K/T Boundary at Beloc, Haiti, 
                    Micropaleontologic Record and 
                    Biostratigraphic Implications: M A Lamolda, 
                    *F J Maurrasse, R  Aguado, D  Peryt
   1615h   OS42A-10  Miocene Carbon Fluxes From Coupled 
                    C-Sr-Os Isotope Mass Balance Equations: *D  
                    Reusch, K  Maasch
   1630h   OS42A-11  A Geochemical Record of Miocene 
                    Hydrothermal Activity in the East Pacific: 
                    R M Owen, *E T Weber
   1645h   OS42A-12  Sensitivity of the Ocean-Atmosphere 
                    System to Changes in Bio-productivity and 
                    Total Available Carbon in a Coupled 
                    Ocean-Atmosphere Multi-box Model: J  Rich, E  
                    Birchfield, D  Hollander
   1700h   OS42A-13 TITLE ONLY   GCM Simulation Using a 
                    Tropical Idealized Supercontinent to 
                    Investigate Late Proterozoic Glaciation: *G S 
                    Jenkins, L  Frakes

 

OS51A  CC:HALL E  Fri  0830h
Nearshore Processes and Modeling Posters
Presiding: P A Knoop, Univ of Michigan

   0830h   OS51A-01 POSTER   A General Pressure Gradient 
                    Formulation and Its Applications to North 
                    Atlantic Modeling: *Y T Song, D G Wright
   0830h   OS51A-02 POSTER   Cross-Sectional View of a 
                    Pseudo Tidal Sand-Ridge in the Eastern 
                    Yellow Sea, Korea: *B C Suk, W Jung, Y K Lee
   0830h   OS51A-03 POSTER   Sedimentation in Stratified 
                    Fluids With Applications to Fluvial Plumes: 
                    *D C Hoyal, M I Bursik, J F Atkinson
   0830h   OS51A-04 POSTER   Raytracing of Near-Inertial 
                    Waves in a Model Gulf Stream Jet: *M A Neaton, 
                    T J Shay
   0830H   OS51A-05 Material Sink Function of the Distal Mud 
		    Area in the East China Sea: *Z Yang

 

OS51B  CC:HALL E  Fri  0830h
Marine Processes and Geochemistry Posters
Presiding: P A Knoop, Univ of Michigan

   0830h   OS51B-01 POSTER   Porosity-Depth Relationships 
                    From ODP Data Legs 101-129: *C J Engberts, 
                    C A Stein
   0830h   OS51B-02 POSTER   Germanium/Silicon in 
                    Freshwater Diatoms as an Indicator of Past 
                    Chemical Weathering Intensities: *J W 
                    Carnahan, G Filippelli
   0830h   OS51B-03 POSTER   The Paleoproductivity Record 
                    of Ferromanganese Concretions: *P A Knoop, 
                    R M Owen, C L Morgan
   0830h   OS51B-04 POSTER   Deep Inorganic Carbon System 
                    of the Arabian Sea: Evidence for Calcite 
                    Dissolution Above the Lysocline?: *A K Adams, 
                    F T Mackenzie
   0830h   OS51B-05 POSTER   Rapid and Sensitive 
                    Measurement Method for Dissolved and 
                    Adsorbed 224Ra in Sediments: *T  
                    Torgersen, Y  Sun
   0830h   OS51B-06 POSTER   224Ra Distribution in 
                    Near-Shore Sediments and the Effects of 
                    Bioturbation and Adsorption-Desorption 
                    Reactions: *Y  Sun, T  Torgersen
   0830h   OS51B-07 POSTER   The Chemistry, Fluxes and 
                    Sources of Carbon Dioxide in the Estuarine 
                    Waters of the Satilla and Altamaha Rivers, 
                    Georgia: *W J Cai, Y  Wang
   0830h   OS51B-08 POSTER   High Wind Driven 210Po 
                    in the Chesapeake Bay Atmosphere: 
                    Implications to Its Summer Time 
                    Bio-volatility: *G Kim, N Hussain, T M Church, 
                    J P Leonard
   0830h   OS51B-09 POSTER   A Potentiometric pCO2 
                    Microelectrode for the In Situ CO2 
                    Measurements in Marine and Fresh Water 
                    Environments: *P  Zhao, W J Cai
   0830h   OS51B-10 POSTER   Coastal Seismic Wipe-Outs: 
                    Distribution Controlled by Pore Water 
                    Salinity: *I Kogan, C K Paull
   0830h   OS51B-11 POSTER   Sound Absorption in the 
                    Black Sea: *D G Browning, R H Mellen

 

OS51C  CC:314  Fri  0830h
Biogeochemistry of Trapped Gases in Ice Cores
Presiding: E J Brook, Washington State Univ; T Sowers, 
           Pennsylvania State Univ

   0830h   OS51C-01 INVITED   Simulation of CO2 and 
                    14C Variations During Younger Dryas: *T F 
                    Stocker, O Marchal, F Joos
   0850h   OS51C-02 INVITED   The Ice Core Record of 
                    Greenhouse Trace Gases: *D  Raynaud, J M 
                    Barnola, J  Chappellaz
   0910h   OS51C-03 INVITED   Some New Insights on the 
                    Air-Ice Transfer Function for Interpreting 
                    the Gas Record Trapped in Polar Ice: *J M 
                    Barnola, L  Arnaud, V  Rommalaere, D  Raynaud, 
                    P  Duval
   0930h   OS51C-04  Does the Ice Core Record Support 
                    Massive Destabilization of Methane Hydrates 
                    During the Last Glacial Period?: *E J Brook, 
                    J  Severinghaus, M  Bender, M  Swanson
   0945h   OS51C-05  Combined Stable Isotopic Composition 
                    of Methane Extracted From Air Bubbles 
                    Trapped in Antarctic Ice: *C L Dickinson, G H 
                    Morgan, A L Butterworth, A D Morse, C T 
                    Pillinger, R  Mulvaney, D A Peel
   1000h   Break
   1020h   OS51C-06 INVITED   Did a Bipolar Oceanic 
                    Seesaw Operate During the Period of 
                    Deglaciation?: *W S Broecker
   1040h   OS51C-07 INVITED   Tropical Climate 
                    Instability: The Record From Ice Cores: *L G 
                    Thompson
   1100h   OS51C-08  Further Study of the Delta18O of 
                    O2 Record From the Bottom Part of the 
                    Grip Core: *B  Malaize, C  Bourg, J  Jouzel, 
                    M  Stievenard, D  Raynaud, J  Chappellaz, M  
                    Leuenberger, T  Blunier, E  Brook
   1115h   OS51C-09  Reconstructing Recent Atmospheric 
                    Trace Gas Concentrations From Polar Firn and 
                    Bubbly Ice Data by Inverse Methods: *V  
                    Rommelaere, L  Arnaud, J M Barnola
   1130h   OS51C-10  Deriving a Twentieth-Century, 
                    Atmospheric History of Methyl Bromide From 
                    Measurements of Firn Air: *J H Butler, S A 
                    Montzka, R C Myers, J W Elkins, M  Battle, M  
                    Bender, J  Severinghaus, C  Sucher, A D 
                    Clarke, E S Saltzman

 

OS52A  CC:315  Fri  1330h
Ocean Surface Wave Generation Processes
Presiding: S R Long, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   OS52A-01 INVITED   Equilibrium and Saturation 
                    in Short Wind-Generated Waves: A Question of 
                    Stability: *O M Phillips
   1355h   OS52A-02 INVITED   Wave Generation and Wave 
                    Interaction on Shallow Water: *V  Zakharov
   1420h   OS52A-03 INVITED   A Critical Examination of 
                    Wind-Wave Spectra: *N E Huang
   1445h   Break
   1505h   OS52A-04  A Discussion on the Generation 
                    Processes of Short Ocean Waves: *P A Hwang
   1520h   OS52A-05  A Wind Wave Growth Episode in 
                    Nearshore Lake Michigan: *P C Liu
   1535h   OS52A-06  Laboratory Studies of Wind-Wave 
                    Coupling: *H  Branger, J P Giovanangeli, N  
                    Reul, S  Guignard, M H Garat
   1550h   OS52A-07  Measurements of Azimuthal Dependence 
                    of Mean Square Slope Under Light Wind 
                    Conditions: E J Walsh, D C Vandemark, R N 
                    Swift, J F Scott
   1605h   OS52A-08  Polarimetric Microwave Radiometry 
                    and the Ocean Surface Wind Vector: P Chang, 
                    P W Gaiser, K St. Germain, L Li
   1620h   OS52A-09  Atmospheric Forcing and the 
                    Generation of Long Rossby Waves in the North 
                    Atlantic: *I C de Silveira, P S Polito, P  
                    Cornillon
   1635h   OS52A-10  The Ocean Upper Layer With the 
                    Presence of the Surface Waves and Their 
                    Breaking: *A Y Benilov, L N Ly
   1650h   OS52A-11 WITHDRAWN  A Global View of Coherent 
                    Internal-Tide Surface Waves: *R D Ray

 

OS52B  CC:314  Fri  1330h
Nearshore Processes and Modeling
Presiding: K C Wong, Univ of Delaware

   1330h   OS52B-01  Application of a Three-Dimensional 
                    Hydrodynamic Model With One-Way Coupling in 
                    Galveston Bay: *R A Schmalz
   1345h   OS52B-02  Volume Fluxes on the Texas-Louisiana 
                    Continental Shelf From a Structure-Function 
                    Box Model: *L C Bender, R O Reid
   1400h   OS52B-03  The Formation of Tidal Fronts in a 
                    Coastal Plain Estuary: *K C Wong
   1415h   OS52B-04  Submesoscale Surface Current 
                    Variability on a Continental Shelf: *C Y Shen, 
                    B Fusina, L K Shay
   1430h   OS52B-05  Instability of Hydraulic Jump 
                    Formation in the Coastal Environment: *R P 
                    Mied, C Y Shen, G J Lindemann
   1445h   OS52B-06  Turbulent Mixing and Density 
                    Currents in Stratified Flow: *S  Zhang, G  
                    Benoit, E J Hopfinger, U Lemmin, W H Graf
   1500h   Break
   1530h   OS52B-07  Overtides and Estuarine Mixing: *L M 
                    Huzzey
   1545h   OS52B-08  The Tampa Bay Physical Oceanographic 
                    Real-Time System (PORTS): *M E Luther, N  
                    Schmidt, D  Burwell
   1600h   OS52B-09  On-Line Access to Oceanographic and 
                    Meteorological Data From Tampa Bay PORTS: *N  
                    Schmidt, M  Haines
   1615h   OS52B-10  Eastern Sargasso Sea Front and its 
                    Relation to the Subtropical Mode Water: *I 
                    Belkin, P P Shirshov, S Levitus
   1630h   OS52B-11  The Autumn Fresh Water in the 
                    East/Japan Sea: *D K Lee, J C Lee, K R Kang, 
                    S B D Hahn	
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    

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