When and where: May 22 at Stockholm University

Baltic Sea modeling at Stockholm University: processes, data and cooperation

May 22, 13:00 – 17:00 Seminar introducing the Baltic Sea modeling carried out at the Stockholm University, such as processes, data and possible cooperations. The main outcomes of the BEAM Baltic Sea modeling course organized at Askö Laboratory 18-24 March will be summarized.

Place: William-Olsson lecture hall in the Geoscience building

Programme

Each topic will include: 20 minutes keynote-speaker, 5 minutes short presentations from 1-4 modellers and 10 minutes discussion.

  • Introduction by the organizers
  • Catchment
    Keynote: Steve Lyon, Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology Short presentations: Georgia Destouni, Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology
  • Hazardous substances
    Keynote: Emma Undeman, Department of Applied Environmental Science/Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre Short presentations: Ian Cousins – Dept. of Applied Environmental Science, Lena Konovalenko – Dept. Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences, Maciej Tomczak – BNI at Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre/Johan Eriksson -Dept. Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
  • Biogeochemistry
    Keynotes: Volker Bruchert, Department of geological sciences & Markus Meier, SMHI/Department of Meteorology Short presentations: Erik Gustafsson – BNI at Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre, Filippa Fransner – MISU, Maria Sandberg – Dept. Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences

Coffee!

  • Food-web modeling
    Keynote: Olle Hjerne, Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant sciences Short presentations: Susa Niiranen – Stockholm Resilience Centre, Johanna Yletyinen – Stockholm Resilience Centre, Saskia Otto – Stockholm Resilience Centre and Martina Kadin – Stockholm Resilience Centre.

17:00 Snacks and networking