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29TH INTERNATIONAL LIèGE COLLOQUIUM ON OCEAN HYDRODYNAMICS Liège, May 5-9, 1997 " MARINE TURBULENCE REVISITED "
You will find here enclosed the program of the 29th International Liège Colloquium.* This program is still open to slight modifications (such as moving a paper from one session to another ...). The list of " strictly " posters (i.e. papers submitted for the poster display by authors not interested in an oral presentation) is not closed and will be communicated later. We have received about 100 abstracts. These abstracts have been examined by the Scientific Organizing Committee and most of them were found indicative of good, promising contributions to be recommended for oral presentation. As this, unfortunately, was not possible, the decision was made to try, for this colloquium, a different organization formula : (i) The whole day of Monday is devoted to 30 minutes oral presentations of selected papers (the basis of the selection being the recommendations of the referees as well as the prospective ability of the paper to generate good discussions by new or challenging ideas it contains). This will leave time to arrange and discover the posters displayed in the lobby, in preparation for the discussions of the rest of the week. (ii) The rest of the week is essentially devoted to discussions of the Monday presentations and of the other papers presented as posters, grouped according to selected themes. Provision will be made, in each discussion session, with the session's chairperson and animators' agreement, for short ( 10 minutes) presentations of the posters which their authors feel cannot, properly and adequately, enter into the discussion without a brief oral introduction. The order of presentations will be finalized later. Similarly, the list of chairpersons and animators is still, to some extent, provisional pending confirmations of some acceptations and possibly minor reorganizations. (The addresses are given in annex). Participants are invited, to get in touch with them (directly or through Modelenvironment, Liège), send a more detailed copy of their contribution for instance, to facilitate the organization of the sessions. There will be no distinction made for the publication of the proceedings between oral, oral/poster and poster presentations in a special issue of the Journal of Marine Systems. Participants who have not filled the registration form or (and) the hotel reservation form are requested to do it without delay with the enclosed form.
After some exchange of ideas within the Scientific Organizing Committee of the 29th International Liège Colloquium, some modifications and precisions have been added to the program. You will find here enclosed this modified program with the chairpersons and animators. As already indicated in the preliminary program, the Monday and Tuesday late afternoon will be devoted to 30' presentations, whereas the rest of the week will be centered on discussion of posters. In order to have a fruitful meeting, we would like to ask you to (i) Prepare your discussion poster on a 1.5 x 1 m basis. (ii) Before the Colloquium or at the latest by signing up on Monday, inform the chairperson of your wish to give a small oral presentation (not more than 10') of your poster . (iii) Request program modifications if you feel your paper has been mislead. (iv) Send the chairperson and/or the animators of your session any draft manuscript or copy of the poster you feel might be useful to help them structure the presentations and discussions.
Prof. J.C.J. Nihoul and Dr. Jean-Marie BECKERS (e-mail : JM.Beckers@ulg.ac.be)
Preliminary program:
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29th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics Liège, May 5-9, 1997 " Marine Turbulence Revisited "
9.00 - 10.00 : Registration, Coffee, Display of posters
10.00 - 12.30 Session 1 Chairperson : A. ZATSEPIN
10.00 : Lateral transport in the ocean surface mixed layer by Langmuir cells John Lumley and Sidney Leibovich, Cornell University, USA
10.30 : Near surface dissipation rates : are recent measurements and models consistent E.A. Terray, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA and W.M. Drennan, National Water Research Institute, Canada
11.00 : Turbulence in the upper two meters of a wind driven sea Johannes Gemmrich, David M. Farmer, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada
11.30 : Tracer studies of mixing in the ocean James R. Ledwell, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA, Andrew J. Watson, University of East Anglia, UK
12.00 : Basin scale double-diffusive layering in the Arctic Ocean Robin D. Muench, Earth and Space Research, Seattle, USA, Bert Rudels, University of Hamburg, Germany, Göran Bjork, University of Göteborg, Sweden, Ursula Schauer, Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Bremerhaven, Germany
14.00 - 16.00 Session 2 Chairperson : J. PINKEL
14.00 : Secondary circulations and mixing in Juan de Fuca Strait : expectations and observations Richard Dewey, Michael Ott and Chris Garrett, University of Victoria, Canada
14.30 : Bottom boundary layer turbulence measurements using particle image velocimetry Luca Bertuccioli, Gary Roth, Joseph Katz, Thomas Osborn, The Johns Hopkins University, USA
15.00 : Rotationally dominated convective turbulence and its relevance to convection in oceans H.J.S. Fernando, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
15.30 : Models of turbulence in the marine environment - A comparative study of two-equation turbulence models Hans Burchard, Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy, Ole Petersen, Danish Hydraulics Institute, Horsholm, Denmark
(Coffee Break and Poster Display : 16.00 - 16.30)
16.30 - 18.30 Session 3 Chairperson : J. WOODS
16.30 : Coupling turbulence and plankton H. Yamazaki, Tokyo University of Fisheries, Japan
17.00 : On the role of oceanic convection in primary production Jan O. Backhaus, Henning Wehde, Jochen Kämpf, Universität Hamburg, Germany
17.30 : How viscoelastic properties of biopolymers modify turbulent structures, mixing, and exchange with pelagic particles Ian R. Jenkinson, Association Canillacoise pour la promotion de la Recherche Océanographique, France
18.00 : Turbulence, marine snow formation and planktivorous feeding Thomas Kiorboe, Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Charlottenlund, Denmark 18.30 Reception by the Chairman of the Scientific Organizing Committee
TUESDAY, May 6th, a.m. 9.00 - 12.30
Chairperson and animators : S. THORPE E. TERRAY I. LOZOVATSKY
(Coffee Break and Poster Display : 10.30 - 11.00)
Near-surface dissipation and small-scale turbulence
Energy dissipation, momentum flux and mixing due to breaking wave crests Alastair D. Jenkins, Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Norway
Small-scale structure of near-surface layer of the ocean in the western Pacific warm pool Alexander Soloviev, Nova Southeastern University's Oceanographic Center, USA, Roger Lukas, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii
Upper ocean layer shear, internal waves and vertical mixing in the Eurasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean Robin Muench, Earth and Space Research, Seattle, USA, Richard Dewey, University of Victoria, Canada and John Gunn, Earth and Space Research, Seattle, USA
Turbulence mediated heat transfer at a free surface R.A. Handler, J.R. Saylor, A.L. Rovelstad and R.I. Leighton, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, USA
A 1-D " Once-through " air-water fluid dynamic and transport model and its application for simulating the atmosphere-sea near interface dynamics Walter Eifler and Adolf Stips, Joint Research Center, Ispra, Italy
Motions induced by wave breaking near the air-sea interface G. Chen, C. Kharif, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre, Marseille, France, J. Li and S. Zaleski, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
Scales of turbulence and parameterization of mixing in the ocean boundary layer Miles G. McPhee, McPhee Research Company, Naches, USA
Investigation of near surface fluxes and turbulent dissipation in two Alpine lakes Adolf Stips, Joint Research Center Ispra, Italy, Bjarke Ramussen, National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark, Andre Simon, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland
Transfer of wind energy to waves, currents and turbulence in the surface boundary layer of lakes A. Simon*, O. Kocsis, M. Schurter and A. Wüest, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Dübendorf; Switzerland
Turbulent kinetic energy dissipation in the surface boundary layer of a lake during convection A. Wüest*, A. Simon, O. Kocsis, M. Schurter, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Sciences and Technology and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland, J. Sander, University of Bern, Switzerland
(* one single presentation)
TUESDAY, May 6th, p.m. 14.00 - 15.30
Chairperson and animators : J. GEMMRICH O. KOCSIS E. STANEV
(Coffee Break and Poster Display : 15.30 - 16.00)
Langmuir circulation and large scale turbulence
Interaction of oceanic convection and Langmuir circulation (nonhydrostatic numerical process studies) Jochen Kämpf and Jan O. Backhaus, Universität Hamburg, Germany
Vertical structure of the oceanic surface boundary layer Albert J. Plueddemann and Robert A. Weller, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Effects of waves and large eddies on mixed layer structure : theory and numerical modelling Anand Gnanadesikan, Princeton University, USA
The influence of wave breaking and Langmuir circulations on the upper mixed layer W. Kendall Melville, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
16.00 - 17.30 Session 4 Chairperson : W. MEECHAM
16.00 : Experiments and direct numerical simulations on turbulent mixing in a stably stratified ocean C.W. Van Atta, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
16.30 : Internal waves, vortices and turbulence in a stratified wake Yuli D. Chashechkin, Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Moscow, Russia
17.00 : Fossil turbulence revisited Carl H. Gibson, University of California San Diego, USA
WEDNESDAY, May 7th, a.m. 9.00 - 12.30
Chairperson and animators : C. GIBSON J. LEDWELL R. DEWEY R. MUENCH
(Coffee Break and Poster Display : 10.30 - 11.00)
Processes of mid and deep water mixing
Shear, strain and mixing in the ocean thermocline Robert Pinkel and Matthew Alford, Marine Physical Laboratory, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA, Steven Anderson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Spatial variability of turbulent mixing in the abyssal ocean J.M. Toole, K.L. Polzin, J.R. Ledwell and R.W. Schmitt, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Vertical diffusivities in the three basins of Lake Baikal inferred from microstructure profiles O. Kocsis, M. Schurter and A. Wüest, Environmental Physics, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland
Turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate estimates from temperature and velocity. Microstructure measurements : a comparison Harmut Prandke, ME Meerestechnik-Elektronik GmbH, Germany, Otti Kocsis, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Switzerland; Adolf Stips, Joint Research Center Ispra, Italy
The contribution of salt fingers to vertical mixing in the North Atlantic tracer release experiment L. St. Laurent and R.W. Schmitt, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
What drives thermohaline intrusions in the Baltic Sea ? V.M. Zhurbas and V.T. Paka, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow/Kaliningrad, Russia
Discriminating between the spectral signatures of salt fingers and turbulence R.W. Schmitt and L. St. Laurent, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Oceanic turbulence peculiarities Rostislav Ozmidov, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
Ocean turbulent mixing : universality and complexity Iossif D. Lozovatsky, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
Can turbulent microstructure tell us about thermohaline interleaving ? Barry Ruddick, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada and Neil Oakey, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada
Interleaving at the Azores front/current as a tracer of turbulent mixing N.P. Kuzmina, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
WEDNESDAY, May 7th, p.m. 14.00 - 17.30
Chairperson and animators : A. STIGEBRANDT J. SHARPLES Y. LEREDDE A. DAVIES
(Coffee Break and Poster Display : 15.30 - 16.00)
Turbulence in estuaries, coastal waters and shelf seas
Flow and turbulent structure in a coastal tidal channel Rolf Lueck and Youyu Lu, University of Victoria, Canada
Observations of stratified turbulence in an estuary Hartmut Peters, University of Miami, USA
Vorticity and turbulence in a shallow tidal channel Thomas B. Sanford and Ren-Chieh Lien, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Near-bottom shear, stratification and stress in an estuarine tidal flow J.H. Trowbridge and A.J. Williams, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Reynolds stress measurements in a partially stratified estuary Mark Stacey, Stephen Monismith, and Jon Bureau Stanford University, USA
Turbulent dissipation in regions of thermal stratification on the North West European shelf T.P. Rippeth, M.E. Inall, J.H. Simpson, University of Wales Bangor, UK and J.V.S. Cheok, Marine Department, Ministry of Communications, Brunei Darussalam
Near-surface acoustic signature of mixing processes in shallow tidal well-mixed sea A. Graham, Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK
Waves and turbulent bores in two-layer flow V. Yu. Liapidevskii, Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Novosibirsk, Russia
Lagrangian measurements of horizontal turbulence characteristics in the surface mixed layer of Lake Ontario B.K. Pal, R.E. Thomson, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Canada, C.R. Murthy, National Water Research Institute, Canada
Turbulent dissipation within a non-linear internal tide M.E. Inall, T.J. Sherwin, T.P. Rippeth, University of Wales Bangor, UK
Eddy structure of horizontal water movement in shallow seas with special reference to the North Sea G.C. Van Dam, Aqua Systems International, The Netherlands, Rostislav V. Ozmidov and Konstantin A. Korotenko, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
THURSDAY, May 8th, a.m. 9.00 - 10.30
Chairperson and animators : H. FERNANDO Th. OSBORN E. KONTAR
(Coffee Break - Poster Display : 10.30 - 11.00)
Waves and turbulence
Reflection of near-inertial waves by vertical shear Eric Kunze, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Quasiinertial turbulence in the ocean V.V. Navrotsky, Pacific Oceanological Institute, Russia
Mixing caused by internal waves and turbulence : comparative analysis V.V. Navrotsky, Pacific Oceanological Institute, Russia
Direct numerical simulation of the nonlinear energy transfers within an internal wave spectrum in the ocean Toshiyuki Hibiya and Yoshihiro Niwa, University of Tokyo, Japan
Turbulence in natural water : a comparison of large eddy simulations with limnological observations J. Sander, University of Bern, Switzerland, A. Simon, A. Wüest, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Sciences and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland
THURSDAY, May 8th, a.m. 11.00 - 12.30
Bottom boundary layer turbulence
Turbulent diffusion in the near-bottom boundary layer of the Black Sea shelf zone V. Kushnir, Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia
The bottom boundary layer on the Southern Flank of Georges Bank Sandra R. Werner and Robert C. Beardsley, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Benthic storms on the sea-floor Evgeny A. Kontar and Alexei V. Sokov, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
Three-dimensional mixing mechanisms of expanding gravity currents and internal bores Hary Yeh, University of Washington, USA and Kiyoshi Wada, Gifu National College of Technology, Japan
The influence of turbulence on sedimentation in the Black Sea T.P. Lebedeva , F.B. Perepada, Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia
Waves and turbulent bores in two-layer flow V. Yu. Liapidevskii, Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Novosibirsk, Russia
THURSDAY, May 8th, p.m. 14.00 - 18.30
Chairpersons and animators : H. YAMAZAKI J. BACKHAUS I. JENKINSON Th. KIORBOE
(Coffee Break - Poster Display : 16.00 - 16.30)
Turbulence and biology
Observations of mixed layer in coastal waters F. Nilsen, M. Mork, University of Bergen, Norway
The effect of wind events and turbulent mixing on the nutrient-phytoplankton dynamics during a drift study in the northern North Sea Andre W. Visser, Brian R. MacKenzie, Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Denmark, and William R. Crawford, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada
Modelling plankton behaviour in turbulent conditions : reconsiling laboratory studies with environmental models Andre W. Visser and Thomas Kiorboe, Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Denmark
Vertical mixing influence on the compensation depth Wojciech Szeligiewicz, Institute of Ecology PAS, Poland
Spring-neaps modulated turbulence as a mechanism for enhanced primary production at tidal mixing fronts Jonathan Sharples, Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK
On the plankton front waves accelerated by marine turbulence S.V. Petrosvskii, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
The role of turbulence influencing phytoplankton dynamics in a macro tidal estuary Mary Lou Lauria, Duncan Purdie and Jonathan Sharples, University of Southampton, UK
Mixing and Cyanobacteria blooms in a lake M. Kumagai, J. Chunmeng, T. Nakajima, Lake Biwa Research Institute, Japan, J.J. Frenettee, Kyoto University, Japan, and S. Nakano, Ehime University, Japan
Influence of fine-scale stratification of the sea onto 2D function describing distribution of chlorophyll-a concentration L. Dzierzbicka-Glowacka and A. Zielinski, Institute of Oceanology PAS, Poland
Field studies of turbulence and feeding in larval fish : new directions for addressing current concerns John F. Dower, Queen's University, Canada, Thomas J. Miller, Chesapeake Biological Lab., USA, Pierre Pepin, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, St. John's, Nfld, Canada, and William C. Leggett, Queen's University, Canada
Turbulence frontal zones of the equatorial Atlantic. The influence on the macroplankton community Sergey M. Ignatyev, Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas (IBSS), Sevastopol,Ukrainia
Heterogeneity of the euphotic layer in tropical and south Atlantic N. Shalovenkov, Institute of Biology of Southern Seas, Sevastopol, Ukrainia
Turbulent field measurements from an underwater tower in shallow water J.E. Stiansen, S. Sundby, T. Gytre, Institute of Marine Research, Nordnes, Norway and J.E.O. Nilsen, University of Bergen, Norway
FRIDAY, May 9th, a.m. 9.00 - 12.30
Chairperson and animators : C. VAN ATTA H. BURCHARD M. McPHEE V. KUSHNIR
(Coffee Break and Poster Display : 10.30 - 11.00)
Turbulent closure
Why algebraic energy spectra ? Rather than some one of millions of other functions ; relation to general nonlinear random problems William C. Meecham, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Determination of the time of predictability for nonlinear stochastic dynamics by determinate models L.M. Ivanov and T.M. Margolina, Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia
3D coastal circulation modelling with a k- closure model corrected to account for non-isotropic effects C. Verdier-Bonnet, Station Zoologique, France, Ph. Angot, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre, Marseille, France, Ph. Fraunie, Université de Toulon et du Var, France, M. Coantic, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibres, Marseille, France
Is knowledge of diapycnal mixing in fjords basins of general interest ? Anders Stigebrandt, University of Göteborg, Sweden
Turbulent closure models in marine environment system analysis I.E. Timchenko, Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia
Similarity theory for the upper ocean D. Chalikov, UCAR/NCEP, Environmental Modelling Center, Camp Spring, USA
On k- and k- models for shallow seas. Review and outlook H. Baumert, Universität Hamburg, Germany and H. Burchard, Joint Research Center, Ispra, Italy, E. Kleine, Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Hamburg, Germany
Homogeneous k-equation model and its application in the coastal sea H. Wei, S. Feng, Ocean University of Qingdao, Institute of Physical Oceanography, Qingdao, P.R. China
FRIDAY, May 9th, p.m. 14.00 - 17.30
Chairperson and animators : Ph. FRAUNIE A. GNANADESIKAN J.M. BECKERS
(Coffee Break - Poster Display : 15.30 - 16.00)
Ocean turbulence models and applications
Turbulent behavior of a high resolution North Atlantic model simulation E.P. Chassignet, A. Paiva, J. Hargrove and R. Bleck, University of Miami, USA
Determining tidally induced turbulence in shallow sea and shelf edge regions Alan M. Davies and Jiuxing Xing, Bidston Observatory, UK
Facets of the GHER 3D turbulent closure model. Applications to the Adriatic Sea, the Bering Sea, the North Sea, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea J.M. Beckers, E. Delhez, S. Djenidi, M. Grégoire, G. Martin and J.C.J. Nihoul, GHER, University of Liège, Belgium
Sensitivity of vertical temperature velocity and viscosity profiles with respect to different model realisations Thomas Pohlmann, Universität Hamburg, Germany
Sensitivity of a world ocean model including sea-ice and CFC transport to the parameterization of the vertical mixing H. Goosse, E. Deleersnijder, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, M. England, The University of South Wales, Australia, T. Fichefet and J.M. Campin, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Data assimilation in turbulent ocean models E.M. Igumnova, I.E. Timchenko, Marine Hydrophysical Institute, Sevastopol, Ukrainia
Marine turbulence optimized by data assimilation Y. Leredde, Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille, France, J.L. Devenon, Université de Toulon et du Var, France, I. Dekeyser, Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille, France
A comparative study of turbulence closure schemes for tidal flows with application to the Irish Sea Patrick J. Luyten, Management Unit of the Mathematical Model of the North Sea and Scheldt Estuary, Belgium and Tom P. Rippeth, University of Wales Bangor,UK
Secondary turbulence as production of non-linear interaction between a turbulent wake and a stratified shear flow Konstantin A. Korotenko, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russia
Turbulence in natural water : a comparison of large eddy simulations with limnological observations J. Sander, University of Bern, Switzerland, A. Simon, A. Wüest, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Sciences and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland
Transition to turbulent behaviour of Lagrangian floats through capture and release by mesoscale eddies G.I. Shapiro, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russia, E.D. Barton, University of Wales Bangor, UK, S.L. Meschanov, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russia
29th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics Liège, May 5-9, 1997 " Marine Turbulence Revisited "
ADDRESSES Chairpersons and animators
SIMPSON J.H. University of Wales Bangor School of Ocean Sciences Menai Bridge, Anglesey LL59 5EY UK phone : 44.1248.382844 fax : 44.1248.716367 e-mail : OSS035@sos.bangor.ac.uk
PINKEL R. Scripps Institution of Oceanography La Jolla, CA 92039-0213, USA phone : 1.619.534.2056 fax : 1.619.534.7132 e-mail : rpinkel@ucsd.edu
WOODS J. Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Department of Mineral Resources Engineering London SW7 2AZ, UK phone : 44.171.59.47400 fax : 44.171.59.47444
THORPE S. Department of Oceanography University of Southampton Southampton SO9 5NH, UK phone : 44.703.593755 fax : 44.703.593059
TERRAY E. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering Woods Hole, MA 02543-1053, USA
LOZOVATSKY I. Arizona State University Environmental Fluid Dynamics Pg. Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Tempe, AZ 85287-6106, USA phone : 1.602.965.5597 fax : 1.602.965.1384 e-mail : lozovats@enuxsa.eas.asu.edu
STANEV E. University of Sofia Department of Meteorology and Geophysics 5, J. Bourchier street BG-1126 Sofia, Bulgaria phone : 359.26256289 fax : 359.29625276 e-mail : stanev@phys.uni-sofia.bg
GEMMRICH J. Institute of Ocean Sciences P.O. Box 6000 Sidney, B.C. V8L 4B2, Canada phone : 1.604.363.6587 fax : 1.604.363.6798 e-mail : gemmrich@ios.bc.ca
KOCSIS O. EAWAG Environmental Physics Ueberlandstr. 133 CH-8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland phone : 41.1.8235536 fax : 41.1.8235028 e-mail : kocsis@eawag.ch
MEECHAM W.C. Mechanical, Aerospace & Nuclear Engineering Department 46-147A Engineering IV UCLA 405, Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90024-1597, USA phone : 1.310.8252474 ; 310.2063808 fax : 1.310.2064830 e-mail : meeCHAM@SEAS.UCLA.EDU
LEDWELL J.R. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering Bigelow, 1, Mail stop 12 Woods Hole, MA 02543-1053, USA phone : 1.508.289.3305 fax : 1.508.457.2194 e-mail : jledwell@whoi.edu
DEWEY R. University of Victoria P.O. Box 1700 Victoria, B.C. V8W 2Y2, Canada phone : 1.604.472.4013 fax : 1.604.472.4030 e-mail : dewey@canuck.seos.uvic.ca
MUENCH R. Earth & Space Research 1910 Fairview E. # 102 Seattle, WA 98102, USA phone : 1.206.726.0501 fax : 1.206.726.0524 e-mail : rmuench@esr.org
FERNANDO H.J.S. Arizona State University Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Environmental Fluid Dynamics Pg. Tempe, AZ 85287-6106, USA phone : 1.602.965.5602 fax : 1.602.965.1384 e-mail : J.Fernando@asu.edu
OSBORN Th. The Johns Hopkins University Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences 3400 North Charles street Baltimore, MD 21218-2681, USA phone : 1.410.516.7039 fax : 1.410.516.7933 e-mail : osborn@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu
KONTAR E.A. Florida State University Department of Oceanography Tallahassee, FL 32306-3048, USA phone : 1.904.644.5742 fax : 1.904.644.2581 e-mail : ekontar@ocean.fsu.edu
YAMAZAKI H. Tokyo University of Fisheries Department of Ocean Sciences 4-5-7 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108, Japan phone : 81.3.5463.0466 fax : 81.3.5463.0379 e-mail : hide@aquarius.tokyo-u-fish.ac.jp
BACKHAUS J.O. Universität Hamburg Institut für Meereskunde Troplowitzstr. 7 D-22520 Hamburg, Germany phone : 49.40.4123.2604 fax : 49.40.4123.4644 e-mail : backhaus@dkrz.de
JENKINSON I.R. Association Canillacoise pour la Promotion de la Recherche Océanographique ACRO Lavergne F-19320 La Roche Canillac, France phone : 33.555.291948 fax : 33.555.291982 e-mail : ij@acro.atlas.fr
KIORBOE Th. Danish Institute for Fisheries Research Charlottenlund Castle DK-2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark phone : 45.3396.3401 fax : 45.3396.3434 e-mail : TK@DFU.MIN.DK
VAN ATTA C.W. Scripps Institution of Oceanography Applied Mechanics & Engineering Sc. University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093, USA e-mail : cvanatta@mechanics.ucsd.edu
BURCHARD H. Joint Research Centre Space Applications Centre TP 690 I-21020 Ispra, Italy phone : 39.332.789.326 fax : 39.332.789.648 e-mail : hans.burchard@jrc.it
G. McPHEE M. McPhee Research Company 450 Clover springs road Naches, WA 98937, USA e-mail : miles@apl.washington.edu
KUSHNIR V. Marine Hydrophysical Insittute 2, Kapitanskaya st. Sevastopol 335000, Ukrainia e-mail : aoi@mhi2.sebastopol.ua
FRAUNIE Ph. Université de Toulon et du Var LSEET Château Saint-Michel BP 132 F-83957 La Garde Cedex, France phone : 33.94.142086 fax : 33.94.142417 e-mail : fraunie@lseet.univ-tln.fr
GNANADESIKAN A. Princeton University Program in Atmopsheric and Oceanic Sciences P.O. Box CN710 Princeton, NJ 08540-0710, USA phone : 1.609.987.5062 fax : 1.609.987.5063 e-mail : a1g@gfdl.gov
BECKERS J.M. University of Liège GeoHydrodynamics and Environment Research (GHER) B5 Sart Tilman B-4000 Liège, Belgium phone : 32.4.366.3358 fax : 32.4.366.2355 e-mail : JM.Beckers@ulg.ac.be
DAVIES A. Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Bidston Observatory Birkenhead, Merseyside L43 7RA, UK phone : 44.151.653.8633 fax : 44.151.653.6269 e-mail : amd@pol.ac.uk
STIGEBRANDT A. University of Göteborg Department of Oceanography S-41381 Göteborg, Sweden e-mail : anst@oce.gu.se
SHARPLES J. University of Southampton Department of Oceanography Southampton Oceanography Centre Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK phone : 44.1703.596490 fax : 44.1703.593059 e-mail : js1@soc.soton.ac.uk
GIBSON C.H. Departments of Applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences and Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California at San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093-0411, USA e-mail : cgibson@ucsd.edu
LEREDDE Y. Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille Campus de Luminy Case 901 F-13288 Marseille Cedex 09, France phone : 33.4.91.26.96.41 fax : 33.91.41.00.66 e-mail : leredde@com.univ-mrs.fr
ZATSEPIN A. P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Krasikova street 23 117218 Moscow, Russia phone : 7.095.124.73.92 fax : 7.095.124.59.83 e-mail : zatsepin@glasnet.ru
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