The polar climate-ecosystem simulation seminar

Jan 12-13, 2018, the polar climate-ecosystem simulation seminar was held in nanjing, jiangsu province. Academician Dake Chen was specially invited. From the institute of atmospheric physics, Chinese academy of sciences, the national Marine environmental forecasting Center, the national climate Center, the First Institute of Oceanography, Second Institute of Oceanography, northwest ecological environment resources Research institute, Chinese academy of sciences, the University of Alaska, Fairbanks (University of Alaska Fairbanks), University of Hamburg, Germany Earth System Research and Sustainability Center (the Center of the Earth System Research and Sustainability, More than 30 experts and scholars from universities such as Fudan University, Nanjing University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Tianjin University, Nanjing University of Information Engineering and Hohai University attended the conference. The meeting was chaired by professor Zhaomin Wang, deputy dean of the school of oceanology of Hohai University and director of the international polar environmental research laboratory (funding) of Hohai University. Academician Dake Chen delivered a keynote speech.

The polar climate-ecosystem simulation seminar mainly focuses on

1) Modeling polar climate with global model, current situation and prospect of simulation of geochemical and Marine ecological processes;

2) current situation and prospect of regional models of polar climate, geochemical processes and Marine ecological processes simulation;

3) observation status and prospect of polar climate system, earth biochemical process and Marine ecological process.

On the afternoon of January 13, the experts held a heated discussion on relevant issues. Experts have put forward their views on the polar climate-ecosystem simulation study and put forward feasible Suggestions for future research. In the end, academician Dake Chen summarized his speech and proposed several important research directions of future polar climate-ecosystem simulation research. He hoped that the future polar work would avoid repeated research, and the experts and scholars engaged in polar research would strengthen cooperation and promote the better development of polar research.



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