Anthropogenic forcings and climate change in the northern Pacific region SCOPUS

Title
Anthropogenic forcings and climate change in the northern Pacific region
Author(s)
Zhang, J.; Saito, H.; Ju, S.-J.
KIOST Author(s)
Ju, Se Jong(주세종)
Alternative Author(s)
주세종
Publication Year
2012
Abstract
5th China-Japan-Korea IMBER Symposium and Training; Shanghai, China, 22-25 November 2011. This past November, scientists from China, Japan, and Korea gathered in Shanghai to share and discuss their latest achievements from the international Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research (IMBER) project. The symposium focused on the impact of climate change and anthropogenic forcings on physical processes and biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem structure and functions, and fisheries in the northwestern Pacific region and how these complex interactions, in turn, influence marine ecosystems and human society. Scientists from China, Japan, and Korea have been working actively in the areas of Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics (GLOBEC) and IMBER science since the early 1990s. Since 2002 the biennial China- Japan-Korea GLOBEC-IMBER symposia have provided scientists from these countries with the opportunity to collaborate and exchange and compare their research in the northwestern Pacific and marginal seas. Following the GLOBEC-IMBER merger in 2010, the IMBER community decided to continue organizing these symposia. © 2012 by the American Geophysical Union.
ISSN
0096-3941
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/3717
DOI
10.1029/2012EO150008
Bibliographic Citation
Eos, v.93, no.15, pp.157, 2012
Subject
biogeochemical cycle; climate change; climate effect; conference proceeding; ecosystem function; ecosystem structure; human activity
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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