• 12th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant

    12th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant Dates: 14 - 19 June 2015Location: Jeju, KoreaFor further information: http://mercury2015.com GEOTRACES-related Session: 17. Integrating marine observational studies and model developmentConveners: Anne Laerke Soerensen & Lars-Eric Heimbürger On a global scale the primary mercury exposure pathway for humans is via the consumption of marine fish that bioaccumulates methylmercury. […]

    IOCCP First Summer Course

    IOCCP First Summer CourseInstrumenting Our Oceans For Better Observation: A Training Course on Autonomous Biogeochemical SensorsDates: June 22- July 1, 2015Location: Sven Loven Center for Marine Sciences, Kristineberg, Sweden For futher information: http://www.ioccp.org/sensorscourse

    IUGG General Assembly 2015 – IAPSO Symposium

    IUGG General Assembly 2015 - IAPSO SymposiumDates: 26-30 June 2015Location: Prague, Czeck Republic For further information: http://www.iugg2015prague.com/iapso-symposia.htmAbstract submission deadline: 31 January 2015 GEOTRACES-relevant sessions: P12. IIOE to IIOE-2 - Five Decades of Indian Ocean Oceanography: Challenges in Physics and Biogeochemistry of the Indian OceanConveners:  Satheesh Shenoi (Hyderabad, India), Mike McPhaden (Seattle, USA), Yukio Masumoto (Tokyo, Japan) and Raleigh […]

  • ICBM Summer School on Coastal Systems 2015

    ICBM Summer School on Coastal Systems 2015: Water Column Processes from Coast to OceanDates: 4-18 July 2015Location:ICBM facilities located in Wilhelmshaven and Oldenburg (northern Germany) The Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), University of Oldenburg, (Germany), is holding a summer school dealing with (micro)biology, chemistry, and physics of the southern North […]

    2015 Gordon Research Conference on Chemical Oceanography

    2015 Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Chemical OceanographyProcesses at interfaces:  Bridging spatial, temporal and disciplinary divides from micro- to global scalesDates: 26-31 July 2015Location: Holderness School, Holderness, NH, USA Many of the most dynamic and intriguing chemical processes in the ocean occur at interfaces.  The rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions at interfaces can profoundly shape chemical oceanography, whether those interfaces be large-scale spatial […]

    INQUA 2015

    INQUA 2015, Quaternary Perspectives on Climate Change, Natural Hazards and CivilizationDates: 27 July - 2 August 2015Location: Nagoya (Japan) For further information: http://www.inqua2015.jp Related session: Modern calibration of palaeoenvironmental proxies from biogenic carbonate geochemistryhttp://convention.jtbcom.co.jp/inqua2015/session/p28.html Conveners: Amy Prendergast (University of Mainz) and Emma Versteegh (California Institute of Technology). Geochemical signatures from biogenic carbonates are being increasingly employed as palaeoenvironmental proxies. […]