Rapid climate related change at King-George Island: an interdisciplinary approach to coastal systems change
- π€ Speaker: Valeria Bers, Alfred-Wegener0Institute for Polar and Marine Research
- π Date & Time: Tuesday 11 September 2012, 14:00 - 15:00
- π Venue: British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B
Abstract
IMCOAST is an international research programme on the impact of climate induced changes on marine coastal systems at King George Island (Western Antarctic Peninsula). It features a multidisciplinary approach involving geo and biological sciences, field investigations, remote sensing and modeling and knowledge into the hydrographical and biological history of the marine coastal ecosystems. The objectives are:
To quantify variability and changes in fresh water budgets in coastal ecosystems and to provide the physical boundary conditions for geochemical, sedimentological and biophysical research
Understand the effect of glacial retreat on sub-glacial and land run-off dynamics at in the past and present
Analyse carbon recycling in the sediment surface of coastal systems with and without impact of sedimentation, and the bentho-pelagic coupling in KGI coastal food webs
This presentation will provide an overview of ongoing IMCOAST research and current results.
Series This talk is part of the British Antarctic Survey - Polar Oceans seminar series series.
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Valeria Bers, Alfred-Wegener0Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Tuesday 11 September 2012, 14:00-15:00