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OCEANIC VORTICES, ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THE OCEANIC CIRCULATION

The ROCS lecture series invite you to watch Charly Pierre De Marez’s lecture Oceanic vortices, one of the most important features of the oceanic circulation. At scales below the fairly well-known large scale circulation, exists a prominent feature of oceanic circulation: oceanic vortices, also named eddies. They are present at the mesoscale (100-10 km) and at the submesoscale (10-1 km) where they impact biological activities, tracer transport, and properties of the water column. They are at least as energetic as the large scale circulation, essential for the air-sea interactions, and thus for the evolution of climate. This presentation will present this phenomenon, and discuss some of the on-going work done about it in the context of the Icelandic oceanic circulation. Charly is a postdoc at the University of Iceland, working on the understanding and characterization of oceanic structures in the Icelandic Basin. His work is done under a Queen Margrethe’s and Vigdís Finnbogadóttir's fellowship in collaboration with Angel Ruiz-Angulo, as part of ROCS. He specialized in the study of mesoscale and submesoscale ocean dynamics during his PhD from University of Western Britanny (Brest, France), and a NASA -funded postdoc at California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, USA). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The ROCS lecture series invite leading scholars across disciplines to discuss research on diverse topics involving ocean, climate, and society. The aim of the series is to provide an interdisciplinary platform for multiple layers of similar concerns and explore the interconnections that emerge when topics on ocean, climate, and society are brought into critical proximity with one another. ROCS is a transdisciplinary centre that applies innovative technologies and analysis that, for the first time, enables descriptions of entire ecosystems in relation to climate development through historical time and the heritages of human societies. The overarching aim is to elucidate how human-ecosystem-climate relationships shape past, present, and future worlds. For further information about ROCS please visit https://rocs.ku.dk Also, follow us on facebook.com/ROCScentre and rocs_oceanclimatesociety on Instagram, for information on upcoming events, we will keep you posted! ROCS is supported by the Carlsberg Foundation, the Icelandic State and Rannís.

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