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LAPCOD VII :: Venice 2019 :: 17-21 June 2019
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Tuesday, June 18th

Registration
8:30 am to 9:00 am

Tuesday:     A mix of talks from all of the Topics
Moderators: Joe LaCasce, University of Oslo (Morning) and Tom Rossby, University of Rhode Island (Afternoon)

Morning Session: TuM1
9:00 am to 10:20 am
9:00 am
TuM11 Dispersion of Lagrangian isopycnal RAFOS floats deployed in the Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone
    Tom Rossby, Don Rudnickas, Jaime Palter, Dave Hebert
9:20 am
TuM12 Lagrangian Statistics from Surface Drifter Observations and Numerical Simulations in the Icelandic Basin
    Thilo Klenz, Harper Simmons, Jonathan Lilly, Luca Centurioni
9:40 am
TuM13 Greenland Ice Sheet Ocean Interactions gauged with backward Lagrangian simulations
    Inga Monika Koszalka and multiple co-authors
10:00 am
TuM14 Extraction of coherent eddy properties from individual particle trajectories, with application to the Gulf of Mexico
    Jonathan Lilly, Paula Pérez-Brunius, Jeffrey Early, Julio Sheinbaum, Jorge Zavala, Julien Jouanno, Joao Azevedo, Sheila Estrada

Short Break
10:20 am to 11:00 am
Short Break (40 minutes), refreshments will be served.

Morning Session: TuM2
11:00 am to 12:20 pm
11:00 am
TuM21 Can Lagrangian tracking simulate tracer spreading in a high-resolution Ocean General Circulation Model?
    Patrick Wagner, Siren Rühs, Franziska Schwarzkopf, Inga Koszalka, Arne Biastoch
11:20 am
TuM22 Coincident observations of dye and drifter relative dispersion over the inner shelf
    Leonel Romero, Carter Ohlmann, Enric Pallàs-Sanz, Paula Pérez-Brunius, Nicholas M. Statom, and Stéphane Maritorena
11:40 am
TuM23 Eddy Diffusivity Estimates from Lagrangian Trajectories Simulated with Ocean Models and Surface Drifter Data—A Case Study for the Greater Agulhas System
    Siren Rühs, Victor Zhurbas, Inga Koszalka, Jonathan Durgadoo, Arne Biastoch
12:00 pm
TuM24 Interannual and decadal variability of the Southern Pacific Ocean in response to the large scale climatic patterns
    P. Falco, M. Menna, Y. Cotroneo, R. Di Lemma, P.-M. Poulain, G. Fusco, G. Budillon, E. Zambianchi

Lunch Break
12:20 pm to 2:00 pm (1 hr 40 min)

Afternoon Session: TuA3
2:00 pm to 3:20 pm
2:00 pm
TuA31 Lagrangian geographies of the Gulf of Mexico
    Philippe Miron
2:20 pm
TuA32 Markov-chain-inspired search for MH370
    Philippe Miron
2:40 pm
TuA33 Toward a dynamical-systems-based oil evolution prediction scheme
    Maria J. Olascoaga
3:00 pm
TuA34 Persistent transport patterns in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
    Maria J. Olascoaga

Short Break
3:20 pm to 4:00 pm
Short Break (40 minutes), refreshments will be served.

Afternoon Session: TuA4
4:00 pm to 5:20 pm
4:00 pm
TuA41 Oil Spill Scenarios for the western Gulf of Mexico
    Julio Sheinbaum and multiple co-authors
4:20 pm
TuA42 Environmental processes that affect the 3D circulation pattern of oil spills and oil plumes. Sensitivity analysis of the contributing factors and a comparison with 2D only oil spill simulations.
    Konstantinos Kotzakoulakis, Julio Sheinbaum, Favio Medrano
4:40 pm
TuA43 Larval flow among red gorgonian populations in the Ligurian sea unveils stepping-stone connections: implications for conservation practice
    Roberta Sciascia, Katell Guizien, Lorenzo Bramanti, Mariana Padrón, Marcello G. Magaldi
5:00 pm
TuA44 Fate and transport of giant kelp plants in coastal California waters
    Carter Ohlmann, Jenny Dugan , Bob Miller, Kylene Cooley, Leonel Romero, Dave Hubbard, Kyle Emery, and Jessica Madden