Annual report 2005-06.indd - Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems ...
Annual report 2005-06.indd - Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems ... Annual report 2005-06.indd - Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems ...
appendix a: scientific presentationsStaff name Title or topic Type Event LocationRoberts JHeil PBindoff NMatear RHirst THunter JMarsland SAustralian Community Climate Model Oral APAC ’05 Gold Coast,QLDRoberts J OASIS coupler Oral APAC Coupled ModellingWorkshopThost DAllison IAutomatic weather station burial as aproxy for mass balance, from sites inEast AntarcticaCanberra,ACTPoster ACE CRC Symposium Hobart, TASTilbrook B Ocean biogeochemical cycling Oral Wealth from OceansWorkshopMelbourne,VICTrull T Ocean control of CO 2Oral ACE CRC Symposium Hobart, TASTrull T Effects of natural iron Fertilisation on Oral CMAR Informal Oceanography Hobart, TASthe Southern OceanSeminar Seriesvan OmmenTvan OmmenTWake BBowie AButler EHaddad PClimate past, present & future: Anintroduction to ACE-CRC climatehistory researchOral ACE CRC Symposium Hobart, TASAntarctic Ice: Why should we care? Oral ACE Research Users’ Forum Canberra,ACTSelenium species distribution on ameridional transect of the SouthernOceanPoster13th Annual RACI Research& Development TopicsConferenceWarner R 20 th Century Antarctic Accumulation Oral ACE CRC SLR Workshop onAntarctic accumulationWarner RWilliams MWhite NChurch JAntarctica’s subglacial waters – isfrazil ice a vital factor?A 20 th century increase in the rateof sea-level rise: A challenge forcoastal managersMount Eliza,VICHobart, TASOral ACE CRC Symposium Hobart, TASOral Coast to Coast 2006 Melbourne,VICWilliams G Autosub-Under-Greenland fast ice Poster/ ACE CRC SymposiumHobart, TASOralWilliams G Heard Island oceanography Poster ACE CRC Symposium Hobart, TASWilliams G ISW production from Mertz Glacier Poster ACE CRC Symposium Hobart, TASWilliams G Summertime mixed layerPoster ACE CRC Symposium Hobart, TASdevelopment in East AntarcticaWilliams G Southern Ocean climate change Oral Ecosystem Regime Shift Hobart, TASWorkshopWilliams G Preliminary mixed layer results fromBROKE-WestOral 1 st BROKE-West Workshop Hobart, TASWright SJeffrey SWright Svan denEnden RCurrent knowledge of pigments asbiomarkersPhytoplankton biomassmeasurements using pigmentmarkersOralTasmanian phytoplanktongroupHobart, TASOral BROKE-West workshop Hobart, TAS90 Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRC - Annual Report 2005-06
appendix a: scientific presentationsInternational scientific presentationsStaff name Title or topic Type Event LocationAdams NAdams NContinued developments innumerical weather prediction andweather forecasting in support ofthe Australian Antarctic program.The Casey Automatic WeatherStation (AWS) Network.Allison I The International Polar year 2007-08Allison I Ice on Earth: the cryosphere andclimateAllison IAllison IAllison IChurch JWhite NArblaster JDomingues CChurch JWhite NWijffels SWillis JChurch JChurch JSea ice processes and their role inthe global climate systemClimate variability and change insub-polar and polar regionsMeteorological and climate studiesin the International Polar Year2007-08A 20th century increase in the rateof sea-level rise and the impact ofvolcanic eruptions on sea levelEstimating ocean steric sea-levelrise (and ocean heat content) fromsparse ocean data setsClimate variability and change:Implications for sustainabledevelopmentPotentially dangerous sea-levelrise: A research needs exampleOralOralThe Antarctic MeteorologicalObservation, Modeling, andForecasting WorkshopThe Antarctic MeteorologicalObservation, Modeling, andForecasting Workshop.Boulder,ColoradoUSABoulder,ColoradoUSA,Oral ICSU General Assembly SuzhouCHINAOralInternational SummerSchool on the ClimateSystem and Climate ChangeBeijingCHINAOral as above BeijingCHINAOral as above BeijingCHINAOral as above BeijingCHINAOralOralOralOral15 years of Progress inRadar Altimetry SymposiumSecond Argo ScienceWorkshopUnited Nations Conventionon Sustainable Development14; Side Event on TheScience of Climate Changeand its ImpactUNFCC SBSTA-24 Sideevent on Climate changeresearch achievements andchallengesChurch J Key climate change research gaps Oral UNFCC SBSTA-24 Sideevent on Climate changeresearch achievements andchallengesChurch JConstable AConstable AWorld Climate ResearchProgrammeImplementing plausible ecosystemmodels for the Southern Ocean:An ecosystem, productivity, ocean,climate (EPOC) modelInternational implementation of theecosystem approach to achieve theconservation of Antarctic marineliving resourcesOralOral/workshopOral/paperSBSTA 24 UNFCCC SpecialSide Event on ResearchNeeds of the ConventionCCAMLR Working Group onEcosystem Monitoring andManagementUnited Nations InformalConsultative Process on Lawof the SeaVenice ITALYVenice ITALYNew YorkUSABonnGERMANYBonnGERMANYBonnGERMANYYokohamaJAPANNew YorkUSACurran M Sea ice proxy records in ice cores Seminar Uni of Copenhagen CopenhagenDENMARKAntarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRC - Annual Report 2005-06 91
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appendix a: scientific presentationsInternational scientific presentationsStaff name Title or topic Type Event LocationAdams NAdams NContinued developments innumerical weather prediction <strong>and</strong>weather forecasting in support ofthe Australian <strong>Antarctic</strong> program.The Casey Automatic WeatherStation (AWS) Network.Allison I The International Polar year 2007-08Allison I Ice on Earth: the cryosphere <strong>and</strong>climateAllison IAllison IAllison IChurch JWhite NArblaster JDomingues CChurch JWhite NWijffels SWillis JChurch JChurch JSea ice processes <strong>and</strong> their role inthe global climate system<strong>Climate</strong> variability <strong>and</strong> change insub-polar <strong>and</strong> polar regionsMeteorological <strong>and</strong> climate studiesin the International Polar Year2007-08A 20th century increase in the rateof sea-level rise <strong>and</strong> the impact ofvolcanic eruptions on sea levelEstimating ocean steric sea-levelrise (<strong>and</strong> ocean heat content) fromsparse ocean data sets<strong>Climate</strong> variability <strong>and</strong> change:Implications for sustainabledevelopmentPotentially dangerous sea-levelrise: A research needs exampleOralOralThe <strong>Antarctic</strong> MeteorologicalObservation, Modeling, <strong>and</strong>Forecasting WorkshopThe <strong>Antarctic</strong> MeteorologicalObservation, Modeling, <strong>and</strong>Forecasting Workshop.Boulder,ColoradoUSABoulder,ColoradoUSA,Oral ICSU General Assembly SuzhouCHINAOralInternational SummerSchool on the <strong>Climate</strong>System <strong>and</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> ChangeBeijingCHINAOral as above BeijingCHINAOral as above BeijingCHINAOral as above BeijingCHINAOralOralOralOral15 years of Progress inRadar Altimetry SymposiumSecond Argo ScienceWorkshopUnited Nations Conventionon Sustainable Development14; Side Event on TheScience of <strong>Climate</strong> Change<strong>and</strong> its ImpactUNFCC SBSTA-24 Sideevent on <strong>Climate</strong> changeresearch achievements <strong>and</strong>challengesChurch J Key climate change research gaps Oral UNFCC SBSTA-24 Sideevent on <strong>Climate</strong> changeresearch achievements <strong>and</strong>challengesChurch JConstable AConstable AWorld <strong>Climate</strong> ResearchProgrammeImplementing plausible ecosystemmodels for the Southern Ocean:An ecosystem, productivity, ocean,climate (EPOC) modelInternational implementation of theecosystem approach to achieve theconservation of <strong>Antarctic</strong> marineliving resourcesOralOral/workshopOral/paperSBSTA 24 UNFCCC SpecialSide Event on ResearchNeeds of the ConventionCCAMLR Working Group onEcosystem Monitoring <strong>and</strong>ManagementUnited Nations InformalConsultative Process on Lawof the SeaVenice ITALYVenice ITALYNew YorkUSABonnGERMANYBonnGERMANYBonnGERMANYYokohamaJAPANNew YorkUSACurran M Sea ice proxy records in ice cores Seminar Uni of Copenhagen CopenhagenDENMARK<strong>Antarctic</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> & <strong>Ecosystems</strong> CRC - <strong>Annual</strong> Report <strong>2005</strong>-06 91