セッション概要
地球生命科学(B)
セッション小記号
古海洋学(PO)
セッションID
B-PO02
タイトル
和文
Biocalcification and the geochemistry of proxies
英文
Biocalcification and the geochemistry of proxies
タイトル短縮名
和文
Proxies for Biogeosciences
英文
Proxies for Biogeosciences
代表コンビーナ
氏名
和文
北里 洋
英文
Hiroshi Kitazato
所属
和文
独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構海洋・極限環境生物圏領域
英文
Institute of Biogeosciences (BioGeos),Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)
共同コンビーナ 1
氏名
和文
イェレ・バウマ
英文
Jelle Bijma
所属
和文
アルフレッド・ウェゲナー極地および海洋研究所
英文
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
共同コンビーナ 2
氏名
和文
豊福 高志
英文
Takashi Toyofuku
所属
和文
独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構
英文
Institute of Biogeosciences (BioGeos), Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
国際セッション開催希望
国際セッションとしての開催を希望する
発表主要言語
英語
スコープ
和文
In order to reconstruct the Earth climate system, marine paleoclimatologists resort to transfer
functions or geochemical proxies, which are produced or affected by organisms. The relationships used for
reconstructions are generally based on field calibrations or derived from laboratory experiments. The danger of
these so called empirical relationships is that they maybe valid only within the restricted parameter space of their
calibration. Application of proxy relationships to very different environmental settings (e.g. high vs. low latitude or
glacial vs. interglacial) requires a mechanistic understanding of these relationships. Much progress can be
expected by a better understanding of the biocalcification mechanisms and the incorporation of proxy signals.
In this session we invite contributions related to the biocalcification, calibration and validation of marine proxies.
英文
In order to reconstruct the Earth climate system, marine paleoclimatologists resort to transfer
functions or geochemical proxies, which are produced or affected by organisms. The relationships used for
reconstructions are generally based on field calibrations or derived from laboratory experiments. The danger of
these so called empirical relationships is that they maybe valid only within the restricted parameter space of their
calibration. Application of proxy relationships to very different environmental settings (e.g. high vs. low latitude or
glacial vs. interglacial) requires a mechanistic understanding of these relationships. Much progress can be
expected by a better understanding of the biocalcification mechanisms and the incorporation of proxy signals.
In this session we invite contributions related to the biocalcification, calibration and validation of marine proxies.
発表方法希望
口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
招待講演