Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 13:49:14 -0400 (EDT) X-Authentication-Warning: deptserver.chem.mtu.edu: Host [141.219.32.240] claimed to be [141.219.32.242] X-Sender: sgreen@pop-3.chem.mtu.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 To: eegle-pi@wings.glerl.noaa.gov From: sarah a green Subject: ocean sciences alert Hello KITES and EEGLE folks, I need to know TODAY if you intend to submit more than one paper with the same first author to the San Antonio Ocean Sciences meeting. This is the rule: "A person as first author may submit only one contributed paper for consideration in the program. Additional first-authored abstracts by the first author of a contributed abstract must be invited by a convener or member of the Program Committee." We will be happy to invite you to give a second paper, but need to know in TODAY. (We don't need abstracts or titles until Sept 30.) Thanks Sarah Session announcement: *****2000 Ocean Sciences Meeting****** January 24-28, 2000, San Antonio, Texas Session description (http://www.agu.org/meetings/os00spss.html#OCEAN): OS03 Cross Margin Transport in the Great Lakes and Coastal Oceans An interdisciplinary approach is required to investigate the causes and effects of cross-margin transport in large lakes and the coastal ocean. Coastal jets, nearshore thermal structures, and river outflows can contribute to establishing distinct nearshore environments. How do physical, chemical, and biological processes combine to maintain nearshore communities? By what processes do materials cross the margin into the offshore environment? Contributions are sought on observational, modeling, or theoretical aspects of cross-margin transport of momentum, energy, solutes, particulates, and organisms in the Great Lakes or coastal oceans. Particular attention will be paid to how changes in vertical stratification (due to seasonal influences, changing wind direction, or buoyancy forcing) influence cross-margin transport. Conveners: Sarah A. Green, Chemistry Department, Michigan Technological University, 1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931, Phone: +1-906-487-3419, Fax: +1-906-487-2061, E-mail: sgreen@mtu.edu and Elise Ralph, Large Lakes Observatory (LLO), RLB 207, University of Minnesota, 2205 East 5th Street, Duluth, MN 55812, (218) 726-7627, fax 726 6979, eralph@d.umn.edu Meeting details and registration at: http://www.agu.org/meetings/os00call.html <<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><< Dr. Sarah A. Green, Assistant Professor Chemistry Department Michigan Technological University 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, Michigan 49931 906/487-3419 lab: 487-2177 fax: 487-2061 KITES project Coordinator http://chmac2.chem.mtu.edu/KITES/kites.html <<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><