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The Ocean Science Meeting will be held in Glasgow between the 22nd - 27th of February 2026.
If you work on fjords please consider submitting an abstract to session CC010 - Fjords in Transition: Connecting Physical, Biogeochemical, and Ecosystem Dynamics in the Land-Ocean Continuum Under a Changing Climate.
The session description can be found here:
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The deadline for abstract submission is the 20th of August 2025
Craig
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Craig Smeaton
Lecturer in Physical Geography
School of Geography and Sustainable Development
Irvine Building, North Street,
St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AL
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On behalf of the session chairs, we invite you to submit an abstract to the following session at the Ocean Sciences meeting in Glasgow, Scotland to be held 22-27 February 2026. Abstracts are due on August 20th.
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CC012 - Ice-Ocean-Seafloor Interactions and Climate Dynamics Across Timescales
This session brings together studies investigating the dynamic interactions between ice sheets, oceans, and the seafloor across a range of temporal and spatial scales. Polar and subpolar regions are key components of the climate system, with changes in ice sheet extent, ocean circulation, and seafloor morphology playing critical roles in modulating global climate, sea level, and deep water formation. We welcome multidisciplinary contributions that draw on geological, geophysical, geochemical, and proxy records from both hemispheres to examine past and present cryosphere-ocean-seafloor processes. These include studies of ice sheet dynamics from ice-proximal to deep-sea settings, reconstructions of high-latitude climate variability, oceanic responses to glaciation and deglaciation, and the influence of bathymetric evolution on circulation pathways. Submissions that integrate observations, modeling, and multi-proxy approaches to explore climate transitions, teleconnections, and feedback mechanisms are especially encouraged. This session aims to foster cross-disciplinary dialogue on the coupled evolution of the cryosphere, ocean, and solid Earth, offering insights into the processes driving climate change and the interpretation of past environmental archives.
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Shannon Klotsko, PhD
Associate Professor | Earth and Ocean Sciences | Center for Marine Science
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University of North Carolina Wilmington
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Dear all,
We invite you to submit an abstract to an interdisciplinary AGU25 session on ocean island and seamount processes:
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Session Description:
Ocean islands provide a window into mantle chemistry and dynamics that lead to innovations in our understanding of the properties of Earth’s mantle and its evolution over geologic time. Furthermore, the growth and eventual subsidence of marine volcanic islands alters ocean circulation, biological evolution of island species, and the chemistry of the ocean-atmosphere system. This session aims to unite advancements from a wide range of studies to address questions related to melting and fluid dynamics of the mantle beneath these features, the composition of the mantle sourcing ocean island volcanism, the magmatic and physical expressions of volcanism at ocean islands, impacts of these systems on the ocean-atmosphere system, and relationships between these themes. We intend for this session to highlight the major themes for advances and challenges in seamount and ocean island science, identifying gaps in knowledge that could be addressed through cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Cross-Listed
Tectonophysics, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, Biogeosciences
We hope to see you in New Orleans in December!
Conveners:
Janine Andrys, Boise State University
Darin Schwartz, Boise State University
Eric Mittelstaedt, University of Idaho
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Janine Andrys
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Department of Geosciences
Boise State University