Abstracts

Author Co-author(s) Abstract Title Abstract Body (500 words or less) INCISE Theme Presentation Type Keywords Abstract Id  
Francesco L. Chiocci, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy Martina Pierdomenico, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy, Daniele Casalbore, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy, Roberto Danovaro, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy & Stazione Zoological Anton Dohrn, Italy, Gianfranco D’Onghia, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy, Federico Falcini, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, CNR, Italy, Francesca Budillon, Institute For Coastal Marine Environment, CNR, Italy, Fabiano Gamberi, Institute of Marine Sciences, CNR, Italy, Paolo Orrù, University of Cagliari, Italy, Silvia Ceramicola, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, Italy Assessing anthropogenic impacts in the deep-sea: Marine litter along submarine canyons of the Central Mediterranean Sea (Előnézet) Theme 4: Physical and anthropogenic disturbance in submarine canyons, conservation and marine policy Poster Presentation Marine litter, sedimentary processes, litter managment Megtekintés
Martina Pierdomenico, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy Eleonora Martorelli, Italian National Research Council, Institute of Environmental Geology and Geo-Engineering, Italy, Tommaso Russo, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, Stefano Ambroso, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Andrea Gori, University of Barcelona, Spain, Josep-Maria Gili, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Francesco L. Chiocci, University of Rome Sapienza, Department of Earth Science, Italy Anthropogenic impacts on the megafauna of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems along the Gioia Canyon (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) (Előnézet) Theme 4: Physical and anthropogenic disturbance in submarine canyons, conservation and marine policy Oral Presentation Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems, trawling impacts, littering Megtekintés
Laetitia Gunton, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Andrew Gooday, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Adrian G. Glover, Natural History Museum of London, UK, Brian J. Bett, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Neal L, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Helena Wiklund, Natural History Museum of London, UK Benthic Polychaete Assemblage Patterns in the Whittard Canyon System (Előnézet) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation biodiversity, polychaeta, Whittard Canyon, DNA barcoding Megtekintés
Idalia Machuca, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Dr. Susan Allen, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Numerical Simulation Exploring the Mechanisms Driving Upwelling in Mackenzie Canyon, Beaufort Sea (Előnézet) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Poster Presentation upwelling, circulation, numerical, model, Arctic Megtekintés
D. Gwyn Lintern, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, Canada Cooper Stacey, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, Canada, Philip Hill, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, Canada Measuring powerful turbidity currents which leave no trace (Előnézet) Theme 2: New ways to study submarine canyons: integrated programs, new technologies and coordinated monitoring efforts Oral Presentation monitoring Megtekintés
Pere Puig, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain Ruth Durán, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Araceli Muñoz, TRAGSATEC-Secretaria General de Pesca, Madrid, Spain, Elena Elvira, TRAGSATEC-Secretaria General de Pesca, Madrid, Spain, Jorge Guillén, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain Submarine canyon-head morphologies and inferred sediment transport processes in the Alías-Almanzora canyon system (SW Mediterranean) (Előnézet) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation canyon head morpphology, sediment transport, hyperpycnal flow, crescent-shaped bedforms Megtekintés
William O. Symons, University of Southampton, UK Esther J. Sumner, University of Southampton, UK, Charles K. Paull, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institue, US, Matthieu J.B. Cartigny, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Jingping Xu, Ocean University of China, China, Katherine L. Maier, United States Geological Survey, US, Thomas D. Lorenson, United States Geological Survey, US, Peter J. Talling, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK How accurately can the structure of turbidity currents be reconstructed from their deposits? (Előnézet) Theme 2: New ways to study submarine canyons: integrated programs, new technologies and coordinated monitoring efforts Oral Presentation Monterey canyon, turbidity current, grain size, push core facies Megtekintés
Kevin Power, University College Cork, Ireland & Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences, Ireland Andrew Wheeler, University College Cork, Ireland & Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences, Ireland, Quentin Crowley, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Aggeliki Georgiopoulou, University College Dublin, Ireland, Aaron Lim, University College Cork, Ireland The Porcupine Bank Canyon, NE Atlantic: A natural laboratory to study the potential of Cold-Water Corals as archives of environmental change (Előnézet) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Poster Presentation Porcupine Bank, canyon exchange, scleractinian geochemistry, foraminifera assemblage Megtekintés
Katleen Robert, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Tahmeena Aslam, University of East Anglia, UK, Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Whittard Canyon's eastern branch: zooming in from tidal models to fine-scale photogrammetry (Előnézet) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation Species distribution models, photogrammetry, cold-water corals Megtekintés
Catherine Kershaw, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Annette Wilson, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, Martin White,National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Elizabeth Whitfield, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, Jason Kirby, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, Kostas Kiriakoulakis, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Origin, transport and burial of organic matter in the Whittard Canyon, North East Atlantic (Előnézet) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Poster Presentation organic, matter, sediments, biogeochemistry, sedimentology, Megtekintés

 

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INCISE Steering Committee:

  • Veerle Huvene (NOC)

  • Jamie Davies (UPL)

  • Joshu Mountjoy (NIWA)

  • Rob Hall (UEA)

  • Peter Harris (GRID-Arendal)

  • Nathalie Valette-Silver (NOAA)

  • Aaron Micallef (University of Malta)

  • Fabio De Leo (ONC)