IUGG 2011 DETAILED SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM – Current As of 6 June 2011 INDEX by DATE and TIME

IUGG 2011 DETAILED SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM – Current As of 6 June 2011 INDEX by DATE and TIME

DETAILED PROGRAM INDEX DETAILED www.iugg2011.com IUGG 2011 DETAILED SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM – Current as of 6 June 2011 INDEX BY DATE AND TIME. Date Time Session Page IUGG 2011 Union Plenary Lectures (speakers information and abstracts) ......................................................................29 Tuesday, 28 June 2011 0830–1000 AM1 .......................................................................................78 Tuesday, 28 June 2011 1030–1200 AM2 .......................................................................................79 Tuesday, 28 June 2011 1330–1500 PM1 .......................................................................................80 Tuesday, 28 June 2011 1630–1900 PM2 Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception ..................................80 Wednesday, 29 June 2011 0830–1000 AM1 ....................................................................................... 81 Wednesday, 29 June 2011 1030–1200 AM2 .......................................................................................83 Wednesday, 29 June 2011 1330–1500 PM1 ....................................................................................... 86 Wednesday, 29 June 2011 1630–1800 PM2 .......................................................................................88 Thursday, 30 June 2011 0830–1000 AM1 ....................................................................................... 92 Thursday, 30 June 2011 1030–1200 AM2 (Union Plenary Lecture – 3A) ..................................................93 Thursday, 30 June 2011 1330–1500 PM1 .......................................................................................94 Thursday, 30 June 2011 1630–1800 PM2 ....................................................................................... 97 Friday, 1 July 2011 0830–1000 AM1 ......................................................................................101 Friday, 1 July 2011 1030–1200 AM2 ..................................................................................... 104 Friday, 1 July 2011 1330–1500 PM1 ......................................................................................107 Friday, 1 July 2011 1630-1800 PM2 ......................................................................................112 Saturday, 2 July 2011 0830–1000 AM1 ......................................................................................117 Saturday, 2 July 2011 1030–1200 AM2 ......................................................................................122 Saturday, 2 July 2011 1330–1500 PM1 ......................................................................................127 Saturday, 2 July 2011 1630–1800 PM2 ..................................................................................... 133 Sunday, 3 July 2011 0830–1000 AM1 ..................................................................................... 138 Sunday, 3 July 2011 1030–1200 AM2 (Union Plenary Lecture – 3B) .................................................142 Sunday, 3 July 2011 1330–1500 PM1 ..................................................................................... 143 Sunday, 3 July 2011 1630–1800 PM2 ..................................................................................... 149 Monday, 4 July 2011 0830–1000 AM1 ..................................................................................... 155 Monday, 4 July 2011 1030–1200 AM2 ......................................................................................162 Monday, 4 July 2011 1330–1500 PM1 ..................................................................................... 168 Monday, 4 July 2011 1630–1800 PM2 ..................................................................................... 174 Tuesday, 5 July 2011 0830–1000 AM1 ..................................................................................... 179 Tuesday, 5 July 2011 1030–1200 AM2 (Union Plenary Lecture – 3C) ................................................ 184 Tuesday, 5 July 2011 1330–1500 PM1 ..................................................................................... 184 Tuesday, 5 July 2011 1630–1800 PM2 ..................................................................................... 189 Wednesday, 6 July 2011 0830–1000 AM1 ..................................................................................... 195 Wednesday, 6 July 2011 1030–1200 AM2 ..................................................................................... 200 Wednesday, 6 July 2011 1330–1500 PM1 ..................................................................................... 205 Wednesday, 6 July 2011 1630–1800 PM2 ......................................................................................211 Thursday, 7 July 2011 0830–1000 AM1 ..................................................................................... 216 Thursday, 7 July 2011 1030–1200 AM2 ..................................................................................... 219 Thursday, 7 July 2011 1330–1500 PM1 ......................................................................................222 Thursday, 7 July 2011 1630–1800 PM2 Closing Ceremony & Farewell Drinks ....................................... 225 77 TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 0830-1000 AM1 0930 # 2428. Rough and irregular ice crystals in cirrus and mixed phase clouds Z. Ulanowski, P.H. Kaye, E. Hirst, R.S. Greenaway, Tuesday, 28 June 2011 0830-1000 MR203 M. Schnaiter. IUGG 0945 Discussion. U12 Geosciences and the Future of Planet Earth U12S1 Speakers by Invitation Tuesday, 28 June 2011 0830-1000 MR211 Chairpersons: Harsh Gupta & Kate Heal IAPSO P01 General topics of ocean physics and 0830 Introduction. chemistry 0845 # 1168. Geosciences and the Future of Planet Earth – P01S1 a hydrological perspective Chairpersons: Eugene Morozov & Silvia Blanc K. Heal 0900 As above. 0830 Introduction. TUES28 0830 AM1 TUES28 0830 0915 # 1248. Important role of Geoscience for future of 0845 Discussion. Planet Earth! 0900 Discussion. K. Arora, S. Nittala. 0915 # 664. Alternative Methodology to Acoustically Estimate 0930 # 1257. Quest for Global Sustainability: The Role of Zooplankton Populations and Suspended Sediment Geophysics and Challenges Ahead Concentrations using ADCP Echo-Data Recordings. A.A. Kizhakkekara Kunjavaran M. Baques, S. Blanc, E. Garibotti, E. Alberdi, C. Piccolo, 0945 Discussion. et al. 0930 # 670. Modelling AcousticTarget Strengths of Prolate Tuesday, 28 June 2011 0830-1000 MR213 Spheroids: Application to At-Laboratory Measurements on IACS Percichthys trucha. C02 Ice Cores and Climate S. Blanc, J.D. Gonzalez, A. Madirolas. C02S1 0945 Discussion. Chairpersons: Tas van Ommen Tuesday, 28 June 2011 0830-1000 MR212 0830 # 4522. A 300-year’s Records of Sea Ice Extent of Southern IAPSO Indian Ocean from LGB69 Ice Core, East Antarctica. P03 Ocean Mixing C. Xiao, R. Li, S. Sneed. P03S1 0845 As above. Chairpersons: Graham Hughes 0900 Discussion. 0915 # 4174. New Histories of Antarctic Sea Ice from West 0830 # 3475. Distribution, Intensity and Origins of Mixing in the Antarctic Ice Cores Southern Ocean: An Observational Study Surrounding the D. Reusch Kerguelen Plateau. 0930 # 4639. Understanding Sources of Sea Salts to A. Meyer, B.M. Sloyan, K. Polzin, H.E. Phillips, N.L. Bindoff. Coastal Antarctica 0845 # 5670. Invited Rates and mechanisms of turbulent M. Curran, T. Vance, A. Moy, I. Goodwin. dissipation in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current 0945 # 764. A high resolution SOI proxy from the Law Dome A. Naveira Garabato, S. Waterman, K. Polzin. ice core 0900 As above. T. Vance, T. van Ommen, M. Curran, C. Plummer. 0915 # 3371. The Determination of Mixing Coeffi cients and Their Spatial Variability in the Southern Ocean Using the Tracer- Tuesday, 28 June 2011 0830-1000 MR101 contour Inverse Method IAMAS A. Meijers, T. McDougall, B. Sloyan. M11 Ice in the Atmosphere: Formation, 0930 # 4283. Invited Impacts of Diapycnal Interior Ocean Measurement, Modeling and Impacts Mixing on Climate M11S1 Ice in the atmosphere – cirrus clouds R. Hallberg, A. Adcroft, J. Dunne, J. Krasting. Chairpersons: Ottmar Möhler & Jiwen Fan 0945 As above. 0830 # 2111. Physical Processes Controlling Midlatitude Cirrus Ice Size Distributions E. Jensen, J. Bergman, L. Pfi ster, P. Lawson. 0845 # 5234. Ice Nucleation and Bimodality Inferred from Cirrus Cloud Observations D. Mitchell, P. Lawson, S. Mishra. 0900 # 4439. Using SPartICus and TC4 Data to Describe the Effects of Non-Gaussian Prior Statistics on the Bayesian Retrieval of Mid-Latitude and Tropical Cirrus Cloud Properties M. Schwartz, G. Mace. 0915 # 4904. Global analysis of Ice cloud microphysics from CloudSat and CALIPSO : size, shape and color ratio H. Okamoto, K. Sato, Y. Hagihara. 78 www.iugg2011.com TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 1030-1200 AM2 1100 # 3857. Measurements of aerosol activation behavior in mixed phase clouds at the high alpine site Jungfraujoch (3580 m asl, Switzerland) Tuesday, 28 June 2011 1030-1200 MR203 E. Weingartner, J. Cozic, B. Verheggen, S. Mertes, IUGG N. Bukowiecki, et al. U12 Geosciences and the Future of Planet Earth 1115 # 4321. Ice Nuclei Counter for Laboratory and Field U12S2 Speakers by Invitation Measurements Chairpersons: Kusumita Arora & James Wookey G. Kok, D. Cziczo, G. Kulkarni. 1130 # 1741. Volcanic ash particles from the Eyjafjallajoekull 1030 # 977. Geosciences and the Future of Planet Earth: eruption as ice nuclei in clouds Perspectives from the Cryospheric Sciences I. Steinke, O. Mathler, A. Kiselev, M. Niemand, H. Saathoff, I. May

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