BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:79ce50d5409b366aee0fcbf7a4f3f43f CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events CREATED:20230313T145815 SUMMARY:Ross Sea Conference 2023 LOCATION:Napoli\, Italy DESCRIPTION:The Ross Sea has been the site of extensive investigations since the earlie st days of polar exploration. Three Ross Sea conferences were held in Italy in the 1990s and early 2000, providing an overview of the regional state o f the art. While many features of its oceanography, ecology, physics, glaci ology, geology, and biogeochemistry are known, recent advances provide new insights into its structure and function, as well as its importance on glob al scales. This international symposium aims to resume the traditional meet ing of the scientific community studying the Ross Sea and to provide a venu e for recent advances from models, observations, experiments, remote sensin g and other means. It also is intended to assess information regarding clim ate variability and change, as well as the key mechanisms and interactions that regulate processes on a variety of spatio-temporal scales. We welcome any contribution that enriches the scientific knowledge of the Ross Sea and the understanding of the occurring multidisciplinary processes. \n31/03/23 \nAbstract Acceptance and programme at glance\n30/04/23 \nFinal program\n28 /05/23 \nEarly registration\n25/06/23 \nOnline Registration deadline\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Ross Sea has been the site of extensive investigations since the ear liest days of polar exploration. Three Ross Sea conferences were held in Italy in the 1990s and early 2000, providing an overview of the regional state of the art. While many features of its oceanography, ecology, p hysics, glaciology, geology, and biogeochemistry are known, recent advances provide new insights into its structure and function, as well as its impor tance on global scales. This international symposium aims to resume th e traditional meeting of the scientific community studying the Ross Sea and to provide a venue for recent advances from models, observations, experime nts, remote sensing and other means. It also is intended to assess inf ormation regarding climate variability and change, as well as the key mecha nisms and interactions that regulate processes on a variety of spatio-tempo ral scales. We welcome any contribution that enriches the scientific k nowledge of the Ross Sea and the understanding of the occurring multidiscip linary processes.
31/03/23
Abstract Accep
tance and programme at glance
30/04/23
Fi
nal program
28/05/23
Early registration
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25/06/23
Online Registration deadline