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NIOZ colloquia

Het NIOZ organiseert regelmatig wetenschappelijke voordrachten, colloquia, met de zee of aanverwante zaken als onderwerp. Veel lezingen vinden plaats als onderdeel van de 'NIOZ-colloquium-reeks' (zie het programma hieronder), en worden meestal op de donderdag gehouden. De voordrachten beginnen om 13:00 uur en vinden plaats in de grote collegezaal, de Oceaanzaal. De presentaties zijn vrij toegankelijk, worden meestal in het Engels gehouden en duren ca. 45 minuten met aansluitend maximaal 15 minuten voor het stellen van vragen en discussie.

Als u van plan bent naar Texel te komen voor een colloquium, adviseren wij u vooraf contact op te nemen met Carmen Blaauboer (tel. 0222 369 364), of de receptie (0222 369 300) voor een bevestiging van de voordracht.

Wij hopen u te mogen begroeten! Het NIOZ colloquium comité:
Pieternella Luttikhuizen Lennart de Nooijer Jan-Berend Stuut
T 0222 369 508 T 0222 369 380 T 0222 369 405



@colloquium(at)nioz.nl

Programma najaar 2013

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Video - conference links tussen Yerseke en Texel

Alle NIOZ colloquiua kunnen worden bijgewoond in zowel Yerseke als op Texel.

Dankzij een live video verbinding kan er ook interactief worden deelgenomen aan de discussie.
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5 september: Theo Gerkema


Theo Gerkema

FYS

A day in the life of the Vlie: measurements on suspended sediment transport

With every flood and ebb, vast amounts of water and suspended sediment are moved in and out of the Wadden Sea. In the western part of the Wadden Sea, two inlets are predominant in terms of tidal prism (mean tidal volumes): the Marsdiep and the Vlie. The Marsdiep has been extensively studied in recent years, notably by using the data collected from the TESO ferry. By comparison, the Vlie has received slight attention. In particular, little is known about the transport of Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) through the Vlie. For this reason, we decided to carry out two pilot campaigns with the NIOZ R/V Navicula, making 13h measurements on 22 March and 15 May 2012 over a transect across the Vlie Inlet. The results are presented in this talk.

On both occasions, concentrations of suspended sediment were found to rise during late ebb, and to decline during early flood. This suggests that the transports over the tidal cycle amount by and large to a reshuffling of suspended sediment within the tidal basin, rather than to an exchange between North Sea and Wadden Sea. Net imports cannot be reliably determined, partly as a result of the aperiodic nature of the tide. Alternative methods are discussed. The temporal and spatial characteristics of suspended sediment transport in the Vlie, as found here, can help validate numerical models on suspended sediment transport, which are presently being implemented.

 

10 september: David Hollander EXTRA COLLOQUIUM

The down and the dirty: Assessing the fate, impacts, and consequences of sedimentary oil deposition in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil-well blowout

David Hollander

University South Florida

During the 84-day Deepwater Horizon (DwH) oil-well blowout in the northern Gulf of Mexico, selective partitioning of gaseous, aqueous soluble and insoluble petroleum components and dispersants resulted in the formation of large sub-surface oil plumes/intrusions, the widespread occurrence of surface oil slicks and sheens and the delivery of enormous volumes of oil associated-flocculent material to the underlying coastal and deep-sea sediments.
The primary hypotheses that can account for sedimentary oil deposition include,
1) direct contact between the sediments and subsurface oil plumes (“toxic bath-tub ring”) and
2) intense aggregation/flocculation and sinking of oil-associated surface particles (the “dirty blizzard”) including the incorporation of sinking of pyrogenic petroleum components and terrestrially-derived components (lithic and organics)
associated with the opening of the Mississippi River flood gates.
Recent findings of impacted planktic and deep-marine benthic ecosystems throughout the Gulf, including the long-term toxicity and mutagenicity of marine phytoplankton and bacteria, the death of deep-sea corals, the widespread die-off of benthic foraminifera, the anomalous occurrence of non-bioturbated deep-marine sediments and the continuing PAH contamination of benthic-dependent fish species with all suggesting that sedimentary oil deposition and ecologic impacts are related and protracted.
This talk provides a retrospective and overview on the fates and continuing impacts of the DwH oil-well blowout and proposes a research strategy developed through C-IMAGE (Center for Integrated Modeling and Analysis of the Gulf Ecosystem, a Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) funded center) to better understand and predict the physio-chemical, biological and geological consequences of future deep-water oil-well blowouts.

 
Co-author: Steve Murawski
19 september: MTEC


Marck Smit et al.

MTEC

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26 september: SeAgriculture


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3 oktober: Meinard Tiessen

Meinard Tiessen

FYS

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10 oktober: Matias Matute

Matias Matute

FYS

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17 oktober: Matthijs van der Geest

Matthijs van der Geest

MEE

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24 oktober: Sebastian Rampen

Sebastian Rampen

BGC

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31 oktober: Furu Mienis

Furu Mienis

GEO

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7 november: Jelle Bijma

Jelle Bijma

GEO/AWI-Bremerhaven

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14 november: mini symposium MEE

Sequential carrying capacities of tidal systems along the East-Atlantic Flyway

MEE

Naar aanleiding van de promoties van Tamar Lok & Matthijs van der Geest

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21 november: Lesley Salt

Lesley Salt

BIO

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28 november: Astrid Hoogstraten

Astrid Hoogstraten

MEE

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5 december: Marta Rodrigo

Marta Rodrigo

BGC

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12 december: Douwe Maat

Douwe Maat

BIO

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19 december: Kristina Mojica

Kristina Mojica

BIO

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Archief

Programma voorjaar 2013

17 januari Santiago Alvarez Fernandez "Long term ecosystem changes in the Dutch coastal zone"

24 januari Gerard Muyzer "Ecogenomics of haloalkaliphilic sulfur bacteria"

31 januari Bas van de Schootbrugge "Microbes, mud, and methane:causes and consequences of repeated Early Jurassic anoxia"

12 februari Jan van Gils "The top-down role of migrant shorebirds in seagrass-based intertidal ecosystems"

14 februari Judith van Bleijswijk "Bacteria, bivalves, beautiful coral, and booming viruses"

21 februari Elisha Moore "Identification of new membrane lipid structures in planctomycetes from Russian wetlands"

14 maart Appy Sluijs "Middle Eocene carbon cycling, development of Southern Ocean sea ice communities during Antarctic glaciation and carbon isotope fractionation in dinoflagellates as a CO2 proxy"

21 maart David Chivall "Towards an organic paleosalinity proxy" (1)

28 maart Dorien Kool "Nitrite-dependent methane oxidation - In search for lipid biomarkers for a novel link between C and N cycle"

2 april Petra Schoon "Impact of CO2 and pH on the distribution and stable carbon isotopic composition of microbial biomarker lipids"

4 april Dick van Oevelen "Cold-water coral reef communities: biogeochemical hotspots in the deep ocean"

18 april David Chivall "Towards an organic paleosalinity proxy" (2)

25 april Caroline Cleroux 

2 mei Marjolaine Krug "Natal pulses in the Agulhas Current: origian, evolution and impact"

2 mei Huib de Swart "Dynamics of subtidal currents and net salt transport in estuaries"

3 mei Robert Poulin "Parasites in marine ecosystems"

16 mei Laura de Steur "Arctic-Subarctic exchange in the East Greenland Current"

30 mei Gerben de Boer "An introduction into "Open Earth""

13 juni Saskia Franken "Open Access: What's going on?"

20 juni Cecile Blanchet "Environmental changes in the Nile watershed during the Holocene: insights on climatic mechanisms and human dynamics"

27 juli PRODUS, Jan Drent & Aad Smaal 

4 juli Andre de Roos "Ontogenetic development: the unique, ecological processes we tend to ignore"

 

Programma najaar 2012

13 september Richard Zeebe "Ocean Acidification: Past, Present, and Future"

17 september Lennart de Nooijer "Foraminifer-based proxies: development, biomineralization, and application"

4 oktober Maarten Klunder "Distributions and sources of dissolved iron in the polar oceans"

11 oktober Tom Jilbert "Anoxic sediments as players in marine biogeochemical cycles and recorders of short-term environmental change"

23 oktober Caroline Katsman "Towards regional projections of twenty-first century sea-level change"

8 november Lara Pozzato "Prokaryotic, protozoan, and metazoan processing of organic matter in the sediment: a tracer approach

15 november Michio Aoyama "One year tracking of 134Cs and 137Cs in the North Pacific Ocean: impact of radiocaesium released from Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP accident

29 november Darci Rush "Ladderanes as tracers for present and past anaerobic ammonium oxidation

4 december Brendan Keely A new dawn for sedimentary tetrapyrroles?

6 december Raquel Lopes dos Santos Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental conditions of NW Africa and SE Australia

13 december Daphne van der Wal Structure and functioning of intertidal benthic biota unravelled with remote sensing

21 december Marcel van der Meer Developing new methods to estimate paleosalinity; understanding the past as key to future climate change

Programma voorjaar 2012

9 januari Julien Michel "Carbonate-producing organisms and sedimentation of the Golfe d’Arguin (Mauritania)"

12 januari Henk Brinkhuis "From Greenhouse to Icehouse and Back Again; lessons from the geological record"

19 januari Marco van Hulten "Aluminium in an ocean general circulation model compared with the West Atlantic Geotraces cruises"

26 januari Nicole Bale "Tracing nitrogen cycling microorganisms in the North Sea using their intact membrane lipids"

30 januari Anne Osborne "Neodymium isotopes as a tracer for past ocean circulation – the Pliocene closure of the Central American Seaway"

2 februari Marcel Wernand "From electric bulb to Ipad ‐ The era of visualized trends in ocean colour and chlorophyll"

16 februari Mardik Leopold "Record numbers of porpoises in the Netherlands, dead and alive. Is there a problem?"

23 februari David Thieltges "Ecology of marine diseases" 

1 maart Kees Booij "Passive sampling of organic contaminants: why bother?"

8 maart Maarten Loonen "Are geese a key species in arctic ecosystems?" 

15 maart Fleur van Duyl "Functional roles of sponges on coral reefs"

22 maart Per Palsboll "Population genetic inference methods in marine ecology" 

5 april Rik Tjallingii "New developments for calibration and application of XRF core scanning of sediment cores"

12 april Filip Meysman "Electrogenic oxygen consumption in the seafloor: in search for natural microbial batteries"

18 april Gert-Jan Reichart "Reconstructing hydrological change in lagoonal and open ocean settings"

19 april Hubert Vonhof "Combination of radiogenic and stable isotope techniques for improved paleoenvironmental reconstruction" 

3 mei Helena L. Filipsson "Extraordinary high primary productivity off NW Africa during Younger Dryas and its consequences for benthic life"

10 mei Henk Bolhuis "Molecular analysis of coastal microbial mat communities" 

24 mei Caroline Slomp "Phosphorus recycling and burial in low oxygen settings in the Baltic Sea"

31 mei Nienke Bloksma "Escape from the Ivory tower"

4 juni Dedmer van de Waal "A sour future for toxic and calcareous dinoflagellates"

6 juni Laura Villanueva "Molecular Geomicrobiology: Next challenge in organic biogeochemistry?"

14 juni Patrick De Deckker "The role of the Indo Pacific Warm Pool and the Southern Westerlies on Glacial Interhemispheric Asymmetry"

5 juli Leon Claessens "The Dodo in 3-D, reconstructing the life habits of the icon of extinction"

13 juli Jelle Reumer "The Peruvian mega-toothed killer whale and the evolution of whales"

19 juli Eva Niedermeyer "Glacial to Holocene dynamics of the Indonesian monsoon ‐ New insights from plant‐wax dD off Northwest Sumatra"

26 juli Arnoldo Valle-Levinson "Adjustment to the paradigms of net circulation and diel vertical migrations in fjords"