May 26: (morning free for informal gatherings)
1:30-4:30pm: Session 1 - Tracers of Ocean Physics & Biogeochemistry
1:30-1:40pm: Welcome remarks (Ben Van Mooy, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
1:40-2:00pm: Scott Doney (University of Virginia), Tritium and 3He Ocean Tracers
2:05-2:25pm: Lynne Talley (Scripps Institution of Oceanography), Observations of the global overturning circulation: down-gradient flow at global scales and comments on Southern and equatorial upwelling pathways
2:30-2:50pm: Steve Emerson (University of Washington), The Marine Organic Carbon Pump in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean
2:55-3:15pm: Steve Beaupre (Stony Brook University), One, two, three... infinity: radiocarbon and reactivity pools of marine DOC
3:15-3:35: Coffee break
3:35-3:55pm: Jake Gebbie (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), A relic from a thousand years ago: noble gas evidence of a mid-depth North Pacific barometric pressure anomaly
4:00-4:20pm: Dennis McGillicuddy (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), The search for nutrient supply sufficient to balance biogeochemical estimates of new production
4:25-4:45pm: Bill Jenkins (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Life's Lessons Learned
4:45-6:00pm: Posters and refreshments
6:00-8:00pm: Dinner
May 27:
8:00-9:00am: Breakfast
9:00-10:35am: Session 2 - Advances in Noble Gas Geochemistry
9:00-9:20am: Rachel Stanley (Wellesley College & WHOI), Noble Gases: Measure, Model and Learn
9:25-9:45am: Brice Loose (University of Rhode Island), Neon ice is snow flake when it comes to the glacial-marine margins
9:50-10:10am: Roberta Hamme (University of Victoria), TBD
10:15-10:35am: Alan Seltzer (University College Dublin & WHOI), Fissiogenic xenon in hydrothermal systems: insights from dynamic mass spectrometry
10:35-11:00am: Posters and coffee
11:00am-12:35pm: Session 3 - Deep-Earth Processes and Hydrothermal Fluxes
11:00-11:20am: Mark Kurz (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Helium isotopes in the oceanic mantle and the search for primitive mantle sources
11:25-11:45am: Jess Fitzsimmons (Texas A&M), Hydrothermal impacts on ocean biogeochemistry: Part 1
11:50-12:10pm: David Graham (Oregon State University), 3He/4He Variations in Gulf of Aden Basalts and Afar Plume-Triple Junction Interaction
12:15-12:35pm: Chris German (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Hydrothermal impacts on ocean biogeochemistry: Part 1
12:35pm-on: Lunch & farewell
All talks will be live-streamed on Zoom for those who can't make it in person, and we'll organize a virtual "hello" to all Zoom attendees at 12:30pm ET on May 26.