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SUMMARY:Exploring GEOTRACES data with Ocean Data View
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, 26 June 2016 (9-16h) – Yokohama\, Japan \nThis is a 1-day Workshop of the Goldschmidt 2016 Conference. Registration is now closed. \nOverview \nThis hands-on workshop will teach standard and advanced ODV methods for the exploration and scientific analysis of environmental data. The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2014 (IDP2014) will be used as example dataset. Participants will learn how to create publication-ready maps\, property-property plots and sections and how to apply simple or advanced station and sample filters. In addition\, an overview over the wide range of derived variables available in ODV will be given and a number of variables often needed in geochemical research will be described and applied. This includes aggregation\, interpolation\, unit conversion\, differentiation and integration. Note that creation of spinning 3D scenes is beyond the scope of this workshop. The workshop starts with presentations of general software concepts and capabilities\, followed by hands-on-sessions for the creation of specific plot types and scientific discussion rounds explaining the findings. Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptop computer with ODV (http://odv.awi.de/) and the IDP2014 dataset (http://www.bodc.ac.uk/geotraces/data/idp2014/) already installed. Specific requests by participants prior to the workshop or during the event are welcome. \nOrganisers \nJing Zhang\, University of Toyama\, Japan.Reiner Schlitzer\, Alfred Wegener Institute\, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research\, Bremerhaven\, Germany. \nElena Masferrer Dodas\, GEOTRACES International Project Office\, OMP-LEGOS\, Toulouse\, France. \nProgramme \n The Agenda is available to download. \nVenue \nThe Workshop will be held at the No. 1 Conference Room of the Training Center of the Nippon Maru Memorial Park\,Yokohama\, Japan. This venue is within 15 minutes walk from the Goldschmidt 2016 Conference venue (Pacifico Yokohama). Information on how to arrive to the venue is available here. \nParticipant List \nThe list of participants is available to download. \nPresentations \nThe following presentations are available to download: \n\nODV Overview (Reiner Schlitzer)\nODV Gridding Methods (Reiner Schlitzer)\nIron in the Indian Ocean (Hajime Obata)\nNew Analytical methods for GEOTRACES (Yoshiki Sohrin)\nODV\, an incisive tool for basin-scale sectional view of Fukushima-derived radiocesium (Yuichiro Kumamoto)\n\nIn addition\, the following supporting documents are also available to download: \n\nExample of spreadsheet file (provided by Reiner Schlitzer)\nHow to use ODV (provided by Mariko Hatta) \n\nContact \nIf you have questions regarding the programme of the workshop\, please contact Jing Zhang. \nFor any other question\, please contact the GEOTRACES IPO.
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/exploring-geotraces-data-with-ocean-data-view/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Scientific Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160702
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SUMMARY:Goldschmidt 2016
DESCRIPTION:Goldschmidt 2016Dates: 26 June – 1 July 2016Location: Yokohama\, Japan \nThe abstract deadline is 26 February 2016.  \nFor further information: http://goldschmidt.info/2016/ \n  \nGEOTRACES Workshop: \nExploring GEOTRACES data with Ocean Data View     ***For more information please go to the Workshop website*** \nOrganizers: Jing Zhang\, Reiner Schlitzer\, Elena Masferrer Dodas \nThis hands-on workshop will teach standard and advanced ODV methods for the exploration and scientific analysis of environmental data. The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2014 (IDP2014) will be used as example dataset. Participants will learn how to create publication-ready maps\, property-property plots and sections and how to apply simple or advanced station and sample filters. In addition\, an overview over the wide range of derived variables available in ODV will be given and a number of variables often needed in geochemical research will be described and applied. This includes aggregation\, interpolation\, unit conversion\, differentiation and integration. Note that creation of spinning 3D scenes is beyond the scope of this workshop. The workshop starts with presentations of general software concepts and capabilities\, followed by hands-on-sessions for the creation of specific plot types and scientific discussion rounds explaining the findings. Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptop computer with ODV (http://odv.awi.de/) and the IDP2014 dataset (http://www.bodc.ac.uk/geotraces/data/idp2014/) already installed. Specific requests by participants prior to the workshop or during the event are welcome. \nGEOTRACES sessions: \n12d: Oceanic Cycling of Trace Elements Using Elemental\, Isotopic\, and Modeling Approaches: Geotracers and Beyond… \nConvenors: Tim Conway\, Tristan Horner\, Jessica Fitzsimmons\, Hajime Obata\, Catherine Jeandel\, Andrew Bowie\, Phoebe LamKeynote: Sylvia Sander (University of Otago) \nAbstract: The distribution of trace elements and their isotopes in the oceans results from a myriad of processes\, with these elements serving critical roles as regulators of ocean biogeochemistry including marine ecosystem dynamics. Despite this\, we still lack a complete understanding of not only the mechanisms by which these elements influence the functioning of ocean ecosystems\, but also the controls on the transfer of these elements at oceanic interfaces (e.g. atmospheric\, ice\, sedimentary\, shelf\, rivers\, and hydrothermal interfaces)\, and the processes that transform these critically important elements within the ocean interior. Recent concerted international endeavors such as the GEOTRACES Program are changing this picture and enabling a coherent landscape of oceanic trace element cycling to emerge. Accordingly\, this session seeks to bring together scientists from recent oceanographic expeditions to integrate results within and between ocean basins. We invite abstracts on all aspects of oceanic dissolved and particulate trace element distribution and speciation\, and we encourage submissions that apply novel analytical methods to understand elemental and isotopic (stable and radiogenic) distributions in the oceans\, including those that address metal speciation\, ligand binding\, and size-fractionated distributions. We especially encourage submissions that utilize modeling approaches which draw on new datasets and/or which aim to constrain the biological and chemical processes that determine the distributions of trace elements in seawater in the context of large-scale physical mixing\, or past and present ocean circulation\, redox conditions and hydrothermal activity. \n12f: Elemental and Isotopic Marine Biogeochemistry at a Range of Scales: The Global Ocean\, Marginal Seas\, and Polar Atmosphere–Sea Ice–ocean Systems \nConvenors: Susan Little\, Daiki Nomura\, Gregory de Souza\, Markus Frey\, Delphine Lannuzel\, Jun Nishioka\, Patrick Rafter\, Martin VancoppenolleKeynote: Daniel Sigman (Princeton University) \nAbstract: We invite observational and modelling studies of marine elemental and isotopic biogeochemical cycling at a range of spatial scales. Our broad purview includes large-scale studies of macro- (N\, Si) and micronutrients (e.g. Zn\, Fe\, Cu\,) and other biogeochemically-cycled elements (e.g. Ba\, Cd)\, as well as regional studies with a focus on the biogeochemistry of the the polar sea-ice zone (Arctic and Antarctic). By providing an interdisciplinary forum\, this session aims to find parallels (and contrasts) between the isotope systems of macro- and micro-nutrients\, and to better understand the components\, drivers\, processes and interfaces related to the cycling of carbon\, nutrients\, and trace elements and their isotopes (TEIs) within the polar atmosphere–sea ice–ocean system. Studies covering the spectrum of possible scales from whole-ocean budgets to molecular-scale fractionation are solicited\, especially those that form a part of the GEOTRACES programme. In particular\, we invite studies attempting to pick apart the roles of the physical circulation and internal oceanic cycling (e.g. biological uptake\, scavenging\, speciation) on tracer distributions\, including the role of particulates and their associated TEI distributions. Submissions from the polar hydrosphere\, atmosphere and cryosphere are solicited\, including those related to polar climate change\, river-ocean interaction\, snow and sea ice physics and biogeochemistry\, polar atmospheric chemistry and ocean acidification. \n16d: Models of Life and Geochemistry: Integrating Large-Scale Datasets into Global Climate Models \nConvenors: Seth John\, Tatiana Ilyina\, Andy Ridgwell \nAbstract: ew global datasets and global modeling techniques can be brought together to study questions of biological\, geochemical\, and climatic importance. This session focuses on the utilization of large-scale datasets within a variety of modeling frameworks. Recent global datasets include shipboard ocean chemical observations such as GEOTRACES and WOCE\, shipboard time-series programs\, and sensor data such as Argo\, mooring\, and remote sensing data. Each of these observational datasets can be studied within the context of various global modeling techniques including coupled GCMs and high-resolution regional models as well in conjunction with relatively newly developed and numerically-efficient global-scale tools such transport matrix models (TMMs) and decadal predictions systems. We seek contributions from scientists working across a broad spectrum of global biogeochemical cycles including carbon\, nitrogen\, oxygen\, nutrient\, trace-metal\, and particle distribution in the oceans\, and the application of such tracers for constraining ocean circulation as well as sources and sinks of biologically and geochemically important elements and their variability in the ocean. We also encourage submissions rooted in modern geochemical observations that address future biogeochemical changes in the ocean by forward modelling. \nGEOTRACES related-sessions: \n14j: Linked Landscapes: Biogeochemical Connections Among Headwater Streams\, Rivers\, Estuaries and Coastal Ecosystems \nConvenors: Nobuhito Ohte\, David Widory\, Scott Wankel\, Taylor Maavara\, Philippe Van Cappellen\, Pierre Regnier\, Ronny Lauerwald\, Dipankar Dwivedi\, Carl Steefel \nAbstract: Rivers and their surrounding landscapes are the great integrators of the freshwater cycle and they represent the main pathway for biogeochemical transfers from land to ocean. An understanding of the mechanisms governing the linkages throughout the aquatic continuum is crucial for predicting ecosystem function\, water quality\, greenhouse gas emissions and the role of the coastal ocean in global carbon budgets. The structure and function of riverine\, estuarine and coastal ecosystems are strongly affected by surrounding terrestrial ecosystems through a combination of hydrologic and biogeochemical dynamics and feedbacks\, including hyporheic exchange. However\, a mechanistic understanding of the nature of these linkages and feedbacks is lacking\, particularly at the watershed- to global-scales. Investigating these knowledge gaps is complicated by the unprecedented rates of change over the last 100 years to the absolute and relative fluxes of elements such as C\, N\, P\, S\, Si\, Fe and Ca\, delivered by rivers to lakes and coastal zone. Here\, we invite observational and theoretical contributions that identify and characterize: 1) biogeochemical linkages among terrestrial\, river and coastal ecosystems\, 2) the influence of local settings (geology\, hydrology\, climate\, ecotypes\, etc.) on these biogeochemical linkages\, and 3) the time-dependent and coupled responses of riverine biogeochemical fluxes and transformations to anthropogenic drivers. Specific topics may include\, but are not limited to\, eutrophication and nutrient loading in aquatic systems\, internal nutrient recycling\, nutrient elimination/mitigation\, river damming and channelization\, multi-scalar properties of the hyporheic exchange flows that impact nutrient cycling\, and impacts on trace gas fluxes (e.g.\, methane\, nitrous oxide). \n15b: Radionuclide Fate and Transport after the Fukushima Accident: Identifying What We Have Learned and Remaining Knowledge Gaps \nConvenors: Anne Mathieu\, Daniel I. Kaplan\, Yoshiho Takahashi\, Seigo Amachi\, Fan Qiaohui\, Yuichi Onda\, Chris Yeager\, Tsuyoshi Thomas Sekiyama\, Mizuo KajinoKeynote: Yuichi Onda (Tsukuba University) \nAbstract: In 2011\, an earthquake of magnitude 9\, followed by a tsunami\, triggered a major nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant that released radionuclides in the environment. Five years after the Fukushima disaster\, a milestone has been reached. One of the key conclusions made to date\, is that while many studies have identified similarities to other nuclear accident sites\, such as Chernobyl\, studies have also revealed new insights into radionuclide transport owing to the circumstances surrounding the Fukushima accident\, such as the direct injection of radioactivity into the ocean. While significant progress has been made\, many uncertainties remain. The objective of this session is to not only present advances\, but also identify key knowledge gaps that are limiting further advancement in these areas of research. Any research on the fate and transport of radionuclides related to the Fukushima accident is welcome in this session. In particular\, papers are encouraged that integrate monitoring\, experimental\, and/or modeling approaches to add perspective and understanding to the recent accident in Fukushima. Relevant topics also include radionuclide biogeochemistry influencing transport in terrestrial and marine systems. \n15e: Isotope Approaches to Characterize the Impacts of Natural Resource Development and Other Human Activities on the Environment \nConvenor: Millot RomainKeynote: Nathaniel R. Warner (Pennsylvania State University) \nAbstract: Recent analytical developments of isotope systematics\, for instance metals and metalloids (Hg\, Cr\, Zn\, Cu\, Pb\, Cd\, Tl\, Ag\, Sn\, U\, Fe\, Se\, Mo\, U\, Ra\, Th) in the Environment\, have experienced an unprecedented increase over the past few years. It is well known that: 1- metals mining and both conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon extraction can have a considerable environmental footprint\, 2- within the framework of the exploitation of unconventional gases and oil\, chemical elements potentially toxic to humans and wildlife (called the radionuclides toxic metals: RTM) pollute the flowback\, 3- more generally the contribution of human activities such as industries\, agriculture and various domestic inputs\, becomes more and more significant in natural systems.The aim of this session is to explore methods\, indicators and research applications using innovative isotope systematics of elements such as H\, C\, N\, O\, S and Hg\, Zn\, Cr\, Cu\, Cd\, Mo\, Ag\, Se\, that in fine will provide: i) stronger constraints on the origin(s) and ii) a better characterization of the processes controlling the budgets of toxic metals and compounds in the Environment (e.g.\, soil\, sediment\, water\, air) at local and global scales\, in addition to transfer of these constituents to the food chain and potential effect on human health. \n15l: Advances in Mercury Biogeochemistry \nConvenors: Colin Cooke\, Jeroen SonkeKeynote: Daniel Obrist (DRI\, Reno Nevada\, USA) \nAbstract: Mercury is a global pollutant that\, once converted to methylmercury\, can negatively impact human health. Present-day anthropogenic emissions of mercury are approximately an order of magnitude greater than natural emissions\, and the chemical speciation of Hg dramatically affects its mobility and toxicity. Understanding the environmental cycling of mercury is paramount if reductions to mercury exposure are to be achieved. We invite presentations focused on field\, laboratory and modeling studies of the sources\, transport and fate of mercury in Earth surface environments (atmosphere\, oceans & continents)\, including human exposure. We particularly welcome the use of novel approaches including but not limited to genomics\, enriched Hg isotopes\, stable Hg isotopes\, spectroscopy\, 3D coupled models\, Hg-Se interactions etc. \n16a: Tracing Ocean Circulation – Past and Present \nConvenors: Ruza Ivanovic\, Tina van de Flierdt\, David WilsonKeynote: Geoffrey (Jake) Gebbie (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) \nAbstract: Ocean circulation is an important part of the Earth system\, playing a key role in controlling or responding to climate change. With limited direct observations for ocean currents and mixing\, geochemical tracers are a valuable tool for reconstructing ocean circulation\, past and present. Increasingly\, such tracers are being incorporated into complex numerical climate models\, the observational database is being expanded\, and better knowledge of what influences the geochemical archives is being gained. These recent improvements in modelling and measuring tracers enable a more thorough understanding of ocean-climate interactions on a range of timescales. For this session\, we invite contributions that use measured and/or modelled geochemical tracers to constrain ocean dynamics in the past and present. We particularly encourage submissions that link changes in ocean circulation and mixing with surface climate.
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/goldschmidt-2016/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Relevant Special Sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20160629T180000
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CREATED:20160621T081126Z
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SUMMARY:GEOTRACES Indian Ocean Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:GEOTRACES Indian Ocean Planning WorkshopDates: 29 June 2016 from 18h to 20h.Location: Yokohama\, Japan \n >This is an occasional workshop to be held during the Goldschmidt 2016 Conference. \nVenue \nThe Workshop will be held in room No. 3 of the Training Center of the Nippon Maru Memorial Park\, Yokohama\, Japan. This venue is 15 minutes walk from the Goldschmidt 2016\, Pacifico Yokohama venue. Click here to download information on how to arrive to the venue. \nPresentation \nPlease click here to download the Workshop presentation (pdf).  \nContact \nFor further information please contact Catherine Jeandel or Andrew Bowie. 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/geotraces-indian-ocean-planning-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Cruise Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160709
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CREATED:20160310T154642Z
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SUMMARY:32th International Conference on Environmental Geochemistry and Health
DESCRIPTION:32th International Conference on Environmental Geochemistry and HealthDates: 4-8 July 2016Location: Brussels\, Belgium \nFor further information: segh-brussels.sciencesconf.org \nRelevant Session description: \nThis theme aims at providing a better understanding of the near surface environment where complex interactions between rock\, soil\, water\, air\, and living organisms that regulate sources\, sinks\, geochemical cycles and mobilization processes of life-sustaining resources. In addition to well-recognized contaminants (e.g. Pb\, Zn\, Hg)\, a range of trace elements\, including platinum group metals\, certain rare earth elements\, and Y\, Nb\, Ta\, Ga\, In\, Tl\, Ge and Te\, are increasingly exploited and emitted due to their use in new technologies in the fields of communication\, mobility and energy. Limited resources and supplies\, make most of these elements technology-critical elements (TCE) of strategic importance\, and initiatives at national and international levels are therefore underway to secure their availability in the coming years. Because of their (i) increasing use\, (ii) poorly understood biogeochemical behavior and (iii) potential toxicity\, TCE and other rare trace elements are emerging inorganic contaminants of substantial concern. \nSpecial attention will be paid to trace element and isotope analyses and monitoring to detect and model bioavailability and bioaccessibility of such metals and other pollutants in the environment and the associated risks to human health. In addition\, we welcome papers focusing on models helping speciation of key geochemical elements in aquatic and terrestrial environments. \nThis session is supported by the COST Action TD1470 NOTICE –Network On Technology-Critical Elements: From Environmental Processes To Human Health Threats (http://www.costnotice.net/)
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/32th-international-conference-on-environmental-geochemistry-and-health/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160818
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20151001T153759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151001T153759Z
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SUMMARY:IMBER ClimEco5 Summer School
DESCRIPTION:IMBER ClimEco5 Summer SchoolDate: 10-17 August 2016Location: University of Rio Grande do Norte\, Natal\, Brazil \nFor further information: http://www.imber.info
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/imber-climeco5-summer-school/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160721
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160527T071301Z
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SUMMARY:Best Practice Workshop on Trace Element Measurements in Oceanography
DESCRIPTION:Best Practice Workshop on Trace Element Measurements in OceanographyDates: 18 – 20 July 2016Location: Plymouth University\, UK \nFor further information: https://www.atlantos-h2020.eu/events/best-practice-workshop-on-trace-element-measurements-in-oceanography/ \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/best-practice-workshop-on-trace-element-measurements-in-oceanography/
CATEGORIES:Other Training Activities of Interest
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160722
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CREATED:20151012T105324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151012T105324Z
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SUMMARY:6th international Ra-Rn workshop
DESCRIPTION:6th international Ra-Rn workshopDates: 18-21 July 2016Location: Girona\, Catalonia\, Spain \nThe second announcement is available to download. \nFor further information: please contact Dr. Jordi Garcia-Orellana at “rarngirona@gmail.com”.
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/6th-international-ra-rn-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160729
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20150907T075234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T131306Z
UID:1963-1469404800-1469750399@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:2016 OCB Summer Workshop
DESCRIPTION:2016 OCB Summer WorkshopDates: 25-28 July 2016 Location: Woods Hole\, MA\, USA  For further information: http://www.us-ocb.org/workshops/summer.html 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/2016-ocb-summer-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160801
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160324T111749Z
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UID:2010-1469491200-1470009599@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:Gordon Research Conference on Chemical Oceanography
DESCRIPTION:Gordon Research Conference on Chemical Oceanography:Processes at Interfaces: Bridging Spatial\, Temporal and Disciplinary Divides from Micro- to Global ScalesDates: 26-31 July 2016Location: Holderness School\, Holderness\, NH\, USA \nFor further information: https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?id=11095 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/gordon-research-conference-on-chemical-oceanography/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160805
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20151105T081538Z
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UID:1978-1470009600-1470355199@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:Biogeochemical cycling of trace elements within the ocean: A synthesis workshop
DESCRIPTION:Biogeochemical cycling of trace elements within the ocean: A synthesis workshopDates: 1-4 August 2016Location: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory\, Palisades\, NY\, USA \nThe first and the second announcements are available to download. \nFor further information: http://web.whoi.edu/geotraces-synthesis/ \n  \nBackground \nGEOTRACES is producing a wealth of new data for trace elements and their isotopes (TEIs) in the ocean\, including a suite of essential micronutrients and chemical tracers of carbon flux. GEOTRACES seeks to engage a wider spectrum of expertise for the synthesis and further application of these data in order to maximize benefits to the broader oceanographic community. There is heightened interest and momentum in the Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) community to integrate these types of data into studies of the biological pump and feedbacks between marine organisms and biogeochemistry\, particularly in the face of newly emerging research initiatives such as EXport Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS)\, North Atlantic-Arctic\, and Global scale Microbial Interactions across Chemical Surveys (GeoMICS). \nTrace element micronutrients play a vital role in regulating the growth of marine organisms\, which\, in turn\, are key players in modulating the biogeochemical cycling of trace elements. This workshop will bring together expertise from GEOTRACES\, OCB\, and the broader oceanographic community of observationalists and modelers to explore the biological-chemical-physical underpinnings of trace element cycling in the ocean\, including (but not limited to) bioavailability\, uptake\, scavenging\, and regeneration.  \nWorkshop organizing committee   \nRobert Anderson (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory)Kathy Barbeau (Scripps Inst. Oceanography)Heather Benway (OCB Project Office)Mark Brzezinski (Univ. California\, Santa Barbara)Kristen Buck (Univ. South Florida)P. Dreux Chappell (Old Dominion Univ.)Gregory Cutter (Old Dominion Univ.)Elena Masferrer Dodas (GEOTRACES IPO)John Dunne (NOAA/GFDL)Bethany Jenkins (Univ. Rhode Island)Maite Maldonado (Univ. British Columbia)Keith Moore (Univ. California\, Irvine)Alan Shiller (Univ. Southern Mississippi)Alessandro Tagliabue (Univ. Liverpool)Benjamin Twining (Bigelow Laboratory) \n\n\n\n\nSponsors   \n GEOTRACES and the Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program (OCB). \n \nObjectives  \nThe workshop will launch a synthesis initiative on the biogeochemical cycling of trace elements and their isotopes within the ocean. We aim to bring together expertise from GEOTRACES\, OCB\, and the broader oceanographic community of observationalists and modelers to explore the biological–chemical–physical underpinnings of trace element cycling\, including (but not limited to) bioavailability\, uptake\, scavenging\, and regeneration. The workshop will identify a small number of high-priority synthesis objectives that can be achieved over the next decade\, exploiting the rapidly expanding set of data from GEOTRACES and related studies. The workshop will also outline strategies to reach those goals\, which may include new modeling and observational initiatives. \nPlenary talks at the beginning of the workshop (see list of speakers) will stimulate discussion in the working groups that follow by presenting relevant background information together with novel hypotheses emerging from new data sets.  \nRegistration  \nRegister via the workshop website: http://web.whoi.edu/geotraces-synthesis/registration/ \nTravel Support  \nTravel support is available for about 60 participants in the form of subsidies for airfare and ground transportation (capped depending on travel origination – see below*). Hotel rooms and meals will be provided by the organizers. Those who can cover their own travel expenses are encouraged to do so. \nInformation about travel arrangements (airports\, ground transportation) will be posted on the web site together with the registration page. \nTo apply for a travel subsidy\, include with your registration a brief (maximum 250 words) description of your relevant expertise and anticipated contribution to the workshop. This document can be uploaded on the registration web site. \n*Tentative subsidy cap (U.S. Dollars) for airfare\, ground transportation\, and incidental expenses: \nEastern North America – $500Western North America – $750Alaska and Hawaii – $1000Overseas – $2000 \nDeadlines \nDeadline to register and request a travel subsidy: 1 June 2016 \nThe planning committee will select participants to receive travel support based on a review of the application material received by the deadline. The anticipated contribution to the workshop goals will be used as the basis for selection among the applicants. \nDeadline to register without travel subsidy: 1 July 2016 \nThe total number of participants is limited to 80. If necessary\, the planning committee will select participants without travel subsidy based on their review of the applications received by the deadline. \nFurther information \nPlease visit the Workshop website: http://web.whoi.edu/geotraces-synthesis/ \n  \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/biogeochemical-cycling-of-trace-elements-within-the-ocean-a-synthesis-workshop/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Scientific Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160903
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20150907T074918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T074918Z
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SUMMARY:12th International Conference on Palaeoceanography (ICP)
DESCRIPTION:12th International Conference on Palaeoceanography (ICP)Dates: 29 August – 2 September 2015Location: Utrecht\, Netherlands \nFor further information: http://icp12.uu.nl/ \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/12th-international-conference-on-palaeoceanography-icp/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160903
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160909T120745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160909T120745Z
UID:2034-1472774400-1472860799@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:GEOTRACES Standards and Intercalibration Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Standards and Intercalibration Committee MeetingDate: 2 September 2016Location: Virtual meeting
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/geotraces-standards-and-intercalibration-committee-meeting-6/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160908
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160126T130222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160126T130222Z
UID:2004-1472947200-1473292799@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:IAP2016\, Interfaces against Pollution
DESCRIPTION:9th International Conference ‘INTERFACES AGAINST POLLUTION’ (IAP2016)Dates: 4-7 September 2016Location: Lleida\, Spain \nFor further information: http://www.iap2016.org/ \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/iap2016-interfaces-against-pollution/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160908
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160330T073158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T073158Z
UID:2011-1473033600-1473292799@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:2016 SCOR General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:2016 SCOR General MeetingDates: 5-7 September 2016Location: Sopot\, Poland \nFor further information: http://www.scor-int.org/Annual%20Meetings/2016GM/SCOR_GM_2016.html \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/2016-scor-general-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160909
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160310T111310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160310T111310Z
UID:2008-1473033600-1473379199@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:Challenger Society 2016 Conference - Oceans and Climate
DESCRIPTION:Challenger Society 2016 Conference – Oceans and ClimateDates: 5-8th September 2016Location: Liverpool\, UK. \nFor further information: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/challenger-conference-2016/ \nGEOTRACES session: \nTrace element and isotope exchange at ocean boundariesConveners: Will Homoky (Oxford)\, Torben Stichel (Southampton) & Susan Little (Imperial) \nTrace elements and their isotopes (TEIs) play a key role in the ocean\, as micronutrients and toxicants for primary production\, as indicators of anthropogenic inputs\, as tracers of modern and past ocean circulation\, and as proxies of the paleooceanic environment. A variety of ocean boundaries mediate the exchange of TEIs between the Earth and ocean\, including the atmosphere\, rivers\, groundwater\, glaciers\, sediments and sub-aqueous volcanism. However\, for many TEIs we have very little knowledge about the rates and mechanisms controlling their exchange. We invite studies of observed and/or modelled exchange of TEIs at ocean boundaries that provide new insights into these processes. \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/challenger-society-2016-conference-oceans-and-climate/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Relevant Special Sessions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160914
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20150907T082143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T082143Z
UID:1967-1473638400-1473811199@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:2016 GEOTRACES Data Management Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:2016 GEOTRACES DMC MeetingDates:  12-13 September 2016Location: Toulouse\, France\n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/2016-geotraces-data-management-committee-meeting/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160921
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160518T081039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160518T081039Z
UID:2017-1473638400-1474415999@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:Altantic Ocean Climate Scholars Programme Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Altantic Ocean Climate Scholars Programme Workshop Dates: 12 – 20 September 2016Location: Galway\, Ireland \nFor further information: http://www.smartseaschool.com/climatescholars \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/altantic-ocean-climate-scholars-programme-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Other Training Activities of Interest
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160917
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20150907T082025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T082025Z
UID:1966-1473811200-1474070399@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:2016 GEOTRACES Scientific Steering Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:2016 GEOTRACES SSC MeetingDates: 14-16 September 2016Location: Toulouse\, France \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/2016-geotraces-scientific-steering-committee-meeting/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161008
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160627T104407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160627T104407Z
UID:2030-1475625600-1475884799@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:US GEOTRACES Alaska-Tahiti Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:US GEOTRACES Alaska-Tahiti Planning WorkshopDates: 5 – 7 October 2016\, Location: La Jolla\, CA\, USA \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/us-geotraces-alaska-tahiti-planning-workshop/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Cruise Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161014
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160211T150320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160211T150320Z
UID:2007-1475971200-1476403199@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:PODS IX
DESCRIPTION:Physical Oceanography Dissertations Symposium (PODS) IX meetingDates: 9 – 13 October 2016Location: Honolulu\, Hawai’i \nFor further information: http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/pods/pods_application.htm \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/pods-ix/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161015
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160211T145506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160211T145506Z
UID:2006-1475971200-1476489599@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:DISCO XXV
DESCRIPTION:Dissertations Symposium in Chemical Oceanography (DISCO) XXV meetingDates: 9-14 October 2016Location: Honolulu\, Hawai’i \nFor futher information: http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/disco/disco_application.htm \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/disco-xxv/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161014
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160405T124956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160405T124956Z
UID:2012-1476144000-1476403199@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:ACO 2016 - A connected Ocean
DESCRIPTION:A Connected Ocean (ACO): new approaches\, new technologies\, new challenges for knowledge of ocean processesDates: 11- 13 October 2016Location: Brest\, France \nFor further information: http://www.seatechevent.eu/Conferences-_-workshops-ACO-2016-_-A-connected-ocean-713-1-0-0.html \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/aco-2016-a-connected-ocean/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161014
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160524T140807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160524T140807Z
UID:2022-1476144000-1476403199@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:IMDIS 2016 Conference
DESCRIPTION:International conference on Marine Data and Information SystemsDates: 11-13 October 2016Location: Gdansk\, Poland \nFor further information: http://imdis2016.seadatanet.org/Conference-Information \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/imdis-2016-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161114
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160524T140358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160524T140358Z
UID:2021-1478044800-1479081599@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:25th Anniversary PICES Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:25th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) Dates: 2-13 November 2016Location: San Diego\, CA\, USA \nFor further information: http://meetings.pices.int/meetings/annual/2016/pices/scope \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/25th-anniversary-pices-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161110
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160606T073706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160606T073706Z
UID:2025-1478304000-1478735999@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:CBO 2016\, Congresso Brasileiro de Oceanografia
DESCRIPTION:VII Congresso Brasileiro de Oceanografia (CBO 2016) Dates: 5 – 9 November 2016Location: Salvador – Bahia\, Brasil \nFor further information: http://www.cbo2016.org/ \nGEOTRACES Special Sessions: \n*MS5 – GEOTRACES – BrasilCoordination: Vanessa Hatje (UFBA) \nThe aim of this session is to discuss the effects of biology and climate in the biogeochemistry of the trace elements and their isotopes\, in the interfaces between the continent\, the oceans and the atmosphere. \n  \nTraining Workshop: \n \n*MC11 – Ocean Data View para iniciantesSpeaker: Leticia C. da Cunha (UERJ)06/11/2016   Fee: R$100\,00 \nThis workshop is devoted to under-graduate\, post-graduate and scientists with no experience in the open access software Ocean Data View (ODV) software\, with a focus on the GEOTRACES data (trace elements) and SOCAT (Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas). \n  \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/cbo-2016-congresso-brasileiro-de-oceanografia/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Relevant Special Sessions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161120
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20160519T073130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160519T073130Z
UID:2019-1479427200-1479599999@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:14th Swiss Geoscience Meeting
DESCRIPTION:14th Swiss Geoscience Meeting Dates: 18 – 19 November 2016 Location: Geneva\, Switzerland \nFind further information below or visit the following website: http://www.geoscience-meeting.ch/sgm2016 \n  \nOn Friday 18th\, \nKeynote presentations will focus on this year’s theme “Time in Geosciences: Knowledge for a new beginning”. Four keynote speakers will present their research covering a wide range of geoscientific topics. Klaus Mezger (University of Bern) and Andrew Knoll (Harvard University) will take us far back to the origins of Earth and Life on Earth in deep time\, unlocking the fundamental aspects of the physical and biological parameters underpinning the functioning of the Earth’s system. Edouard Bard (College de France\, CEREGE\, University Aix-Marseille\, CNRS) will focus on timing and rates of environmental changes in our recent past\, extracting lessons from the Holocene. The symposium will conclude with a presentation by Ulrike Niemeier (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology) who will discuss how rates of geological processes inform current geoengineering approaches in the context of adaptation to climate change. \nOn Saturday 19th\, \n22 scientific symposia will cover the diverse spectrum of current research in geoscience\,encompassing the lithosphere\, the hydrosphere\, the cryosphere\, the biosphere\, the atmosphere and the anthroposphere. \nThe SGM also provides the ideal environment to foster informal contacts and discussion among scientists\, in particular during the Swiss Geoscience Party on Friday evening (Campus Biotech) but also at the poster sessions in the main hall of the venue on Saturday. Two poster sessions are scheduled withthe authors will be present for active discussion and feedback. \nCONTRIBUTIONS: \nDeadline for abstract submission is Wednesday August 31st\, 2016. \nDepending on the number and subject of abstracts submitted\, proposed sessions may be merged or new ones created. Abstracts will be initially assigned to the session indicated by the authors at the time of abstract submission. \nAbstracts should be submitted electronically following the instructions on the SGM2016 websitehttp://www.geoscience-meeting.ch/sgm2016 \n  \nREGISTRATION: \nDeadline for registration is Friday October 21st\, 2016.  \nRegistration and Payments should be made electronically following the instructions on the SGM2016 website.Registration fee is SFr. 55.- (SFr. 35.- for students /PhD students).An extra SFr 20.- will be charged for the Geoscience Party (SFr 15.- for students).Onsite registrations will be charged an extra CHF 20.- \nSYMPOSIA at SGM 2016:  \nWe kindly invite you to submit abstracts for oral presentations or posters addressing the following subjects: \n1 Structural Geology\, Tectonics and Geodynamics2 Mineralogy\, Petrology\, Geochemistry3 Gemmology4 Palaeontology5 The Sedimentary Record of Tectonic\, Climatic and Environmental Change From Deep to Modern Times6 Stratigraphy7 Timing of Earth Processes: from dates to rates8 Rock mechanics\, Rock physics and Geophysics9 Subsurface Geology & Geo-Energy10 Open Session in Geomorphology11 Quaternary environments: landscapes\, climate\, ecosystems\, human activity during the past 2.6 million years12 Cryospheric Sciences13 Hydrology\, Limnology and Hydrogeology14 Environmental Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements15 Linking Trace Element and Carbon Biogeochemistry16 Trace elements in aquatic ecosystems: from legacy to emerging pollutants17 Atmospheric Processes and Interactions with the Biosphere18 Phenology and seasonality19 Earth Observation addressing key Earth System processes20 Geoscience and Geoinformation – From data acquisition to modelling and visualisation21 Development and governance of geo-energies. Insights from the social sciences22 Perspectives and challenges of mineral resource availability \nYou can also download the SGM 2016 flyer in PDF format with a description of all the symposia.
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/14th-swiss-geoscience-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161122
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20161118T105209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161118T105209Z
UID:2039-1479686400-1479772799@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:GEOTRACES Parameter Naming Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Parameter Naming Committee MeetingDate: 21 November 2016Location: Virtual meeting
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/geotraces-parameter-naming-committee-meeting/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161129
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20161118T105121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161118T105121Z
UID:2038-1480291200-1480377599@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:GEOTRACES Standards and Intercalibration Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Standards and Intercalibration Committee MeetingDate: 28 November 2016Location: Virtual meeting
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/geotraces-standards-and-intercalibration-committee-meeting-8/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161205T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161205T235959
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20161201T100930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161201T100930Z
UID:2040-1480939200-1480982399@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:First GEOTRACES-TARA meeting
DESCRIPTION:The first GEOTRACES-TARA meetingDate: 5 December 2017Location: By video conference at 12 am UTC \nObjective \nThe aim of the meeting is to try link the two programmes and start mining through the existing “omic” data of the TARA*\, in order to link metrics from sequences with the GEOTRACES data. \n*TARA is a French non-profit organization which organizes voyages to study and understand the impact of climate change and the ecological crisis facing the world’s oceans. \nParticipants \nGEOTRACES: Géraldine Sarthou\, Adrian Marchetti\, Alessandro Tagliabue\, Bethany Jenkins\, Dreux Chappell and Maite MaldonadoTARA: Chris Bowler\, Lionel Guidi\, Daniele Ludicone and Stefanie Kandels \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/first-geotraces-tara-meeting/
CATEGORIES:GEOTRACES Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161217
DTSTAMP:20260406T014811
CREATED:20140416T094518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140416T094518Z
UID:1901-1481500800-1481932799@www.geotraces.org
SUMMARY:American Geophysical Union Fall 2016 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:American Geophysical Union Fall 2016 MeetingDates: 12-16 December 2016Location:  San Francisco\, California\, USA \nFor further information: http://meetings.agu.org
URL:https://www.geotraces.org/event/american-geophysical-union-fall-2016-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Other Conferences of Interest
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