大気水圏科学(A)
セッション小記号大気水圏科学複合領域・一般(CG)
セッションIDA-CG46
タイトル和文Atmospheric deposition impact on Terrestrial and marine Ecosystems
英文Atmospheric deposition impact on Terrestrial and marine Ecosystems
タイトル短縮名和文Atmospheric deposition impacts
英文Atmospheric deposition impacts
代表コンビーナ氏名和文Eyal Rahav
英文Eyal Rahav
所属和文Israel Oceanographicand Limnological Research
英文Israel Oceanographicand Limnological Research
共同コンビーナ 1氏名和文Adina Paytan
英文Adina Paytan
所属和文University of California Santa Cruz
英文University of California Santa Cruz
発表言語E
スコープ和文Marine and terrestrial ecosystems are frequently subjected to high inputs of wet and dry atmospheric deposition. Aerosol deposition provide dissolved and particulate constituents such as inorganic nutrients and organic matter required for sustaining productivity, as well as toxic metals and other pollutants. In addition, dust also provide a wide array of viable airborne microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and viruses that, in turn, can also affect productivity and impose strong constraints on global climate changes. These impacts may vary based on the aerosol load, source, trajectory, and its chemical and biological characteristics.

We welcome contributions studying the effects of aerosols on aquatic and terrestrial systems in particular the interactions between aerosols and organisms (i.e., biomass, activity, diversity). Approaches may include in situ observations, laboratory mesocosm/microcosm experiments and modeling.
英文Marine and terrestrial ecosystems are frequently subjected to high inputs of wet and dry atmospheric deposition. Aerosol deposition provide dissolved and particulate constituents such as inorganic nutrients and organic matter required for sustaining productivity, as well as toxic metals and other pollutants. In addition, dust also provide a wide array of viable airborne microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and viruses that, in turn, can also affect productivity and impose strong constraints on global climate changes. These impacts may vary based on the aerosol load, source, trajectory, and its chemical and biological characteristics.

We welcome contributions studying the effects of aerosols on aquatic and terrestrial systems in particular the interactions between aerosols and organisms (i.e., biomass, activity, diversity). Approaches may include in situ observations, laboratory mesocosm/microcosm experiments and modeling.
発表方法口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
ジョイントセッションEGU