V030 - Magmatic Processes and Crustal Accretion at Mid-Ocean Ridges
Science
Session at the 2019 AGU Fall Meeting on Magmatic Processes and Crustal Accretion at Mid-Ocean Ridges
Workshop "Advances in ocean observations – sustained system for deep-sea meroplankton" in Aveiro (Portugal)
The workshop "Advances in ocean observations – sustained system for deep-sea meroplankton" will take place in Aveiro University (Portugal) from May 27th to 29th 2019.
Symbiosis in Aquatic Systems Initiative by the Moore Foundation
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation is launching a new area of research, the Symbiosis in Aquatic Systems Initiative. Over the next nine years, the foundation will invest $140 million to support development of new tools, theory and concepts about aquatic symbioses and to bring different research communities together to learn how symbioses involving microorganisms function, evolve and serve critical ecosystem roles in marine and freshwater environments.
Call for abstracts for the upcoming "InterRidge Workshop on Hydrothermal Ore-forming Processes"
We have a pleasure to announce the call for abstracts for the upcoming "InterRidge Workshop on Hydrothermal Ore-forming Processes", organized by the InterRidge Working Group on Seafloor Massive Sulfides Resource along MOR between 19 and 21 September 2019, in Hangzhou, China. The overall theme of the workshop will be focused on hydrothermal ore-forming processes and the fate of Seafloor Massive Sulfide (SMS) deposits along slow and ultraslow spreading mid-ocean ridge system (MOR).
Simons Foundation - Postdoctoral Fellowships in Marine Microbial Ecology
Opportunity
The Simons Foundation invites applications for postdoctoral fellowships to support research on fundamental problems in marine microbial ecology. The foundation is particularly interested in applicants with training in different fields who want to apply their experience to understanding the role of microorganisms in shaping ocean processes, and vice versa, as well as applicants with experience in modeling or theory development.
NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research Federal Funding Opportunity for Ocean Exploration
The NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research (OER) is soliciting ocean exploration proposals to address knowledge gaps and support growth in the Nation's Blue Economy and/or to contribute to Seabed 2030 goals. Proposals are being requested on the following three topics:
1st workshop of the IR WG on Seafloor Massive Sulfides Resource along MOR
The 1st international workshop organized by the InterRidge Working Group on Seafloor Massive Sulfides Resource along MOR is going to be held between 19 and 21 September 2019, in Hangzhou (China). The theme is “Hydrothermal ore-forming processes and the fate of SMS deposits along slow and ultraslow spreading MOR”.
First iMOVE workshop - short summary
The first InterRidge workshop of 2019 saw the iMOVE working group gather in Bergen, Norway from February 6-8 for their inaugural workshop. iMOVE, which stands for integrated Multidisciplinary Observations in Vent Environments, aims to bring together ridge crest observatory operators and scientists to facilitate data and technology transfer and sharing, and develop new research ideas.
Review paper published by the "Hydrothermal energy transfer and the ocean carbon cycle" SCOR-IR WG members
Le Bris N, Yücel M, Das A, Sievert SM, LokaBharathi P and Girguis PR (2019) Hydrothermal Energy Transfer and Organic Carbon Production at the Deep Seafloor. Front. Mar. Sci. 5:531. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00531
This review has been initiated from the works of the SCOR-InterRidge working group “Hydrothermal energy transfer and the ocean carbon cycle” lead by N. Le Bris and C. R. German, with P. Lokabharathi, S.M. Sievert, and P. Girguis also being members.
"Critical raw materials based on marine minerals: New frontiers and challenges" session at Goldschmidt 2019
Javier Gonzalez, Pierre Josso and Irene Zananiri are excited to announce that they will be hosting a session at Goldschmidt 2019 in Barcelona (18 – 23 of August 2019) entitled:
“Critical raw materials based on marine minerals: New frontiers and challenges”
EGU 2019 Session: Using and acquiring monitoring data to enhance the knowledge of key oceanic processes and their interactions
EGU 2019 session OS4.8, co-sponsored by EMSOOS4.8: Using and acquiring monitoring data to enhance the knowledge of key oceanic processes and their interactions
Convener: Mathilde Cannat cannat@ipgp.fr
Co-conveners: Juanjo Danobeitia juanjo.danobeitia@emso-eu.org, Truls Johannessen truls@gfi.uib.no, Richard Lampitt r.lampitt@noc.ac.uk, Jaume Piera jpiera@icm.csic.es
The co-conveners of the session OS4.8 at the upcoming EGU (Vienna 7–12 April 2019) encourage you to submit your most recent results. Don’t hesitate to contact them for further details.
7th International Symposium on Deep-Sea Corals
The International Symposium on Deep-Sea Corals is the premier meeting for scientists, explorers, managers, policymakers, industry specialists and students to exchange ideas and share knowledge of deep-sea and cold-water corals and their ecosystems. Topics of this meeting will include biodiversity, ecology, evolution, environment, climate, fisheries, sponges, associated fauna, mesophotic ecosystems, anthropogenic impacts, technology, and conservation.
GeoHab 2019 Annual Conference
The GeoHab 2019 Annual Conference will be held in St. Petersburg (Russia) at A. P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute from 13 to 17 May 2019.
GEOHAB (Marine Geological and Biological Habitat Mapping) is an international association of marine scientists studying geological, biological, and physical oceanographic processes as indicators of benthic habitats and ecosystems and used as proxies for biological communities and species diversity. The GeoHab Community is linking geology and biology.
EGU 2019 Session: Oceanic and continental transform faults: towards a multi-disciplinary approach
Oceanic and continental transform faults: towards a multi-disciplinary approach
Convener: João C. Duarte
Co-Conveners: Daniele Brunelli, Barry Hanan, Marcia Maia, Mathieu Rodriguez
This session is promoted by the Oceanic Transform Faults working group of InterRidge and aims to present recent results on studies of these large features, especially on the rheology, deformation patterns, rupture processes, fluid circulation and physical properties of transform faults. We welcome observational studies on strike-slip and transform faults, both continental and oceanic, on fracture zones and on transform continental margins
Brief report from the SCOR-InterRidge Meeting on "Mid-Ocean Ridges and Other Geological Features of the Indian Ocean"
The Meeting on "Mid-Ocean Ridges and Other Geological Features of the Indian Ocean" Organized jointly by Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research & InterRidge, hosted jointly by CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography & ESSO-National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research took place on 14 - 16 November 2018 in Goa (India). The workshop was attended by 128 scientists. Ten international attendants and 17 young scientists from India were supported with travel awards funded jointly by SCOR & InterRidge.