‘WORKSHOP ON WAY FORWARD IN MARINE SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH FOR UMT’ OLEH DR. ANNADEL CABANBAN, UNIVERSITI OF PHILIPPINES PADA 20 OKTOBER 2015.

Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa Kluster Penyelidikan Oseanografi dan Institut Oseanografi dan Sekitaran, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) menganjurkan ‘Workshop on Way Forward in Marine Science and Environment Research for UMT’. Bengkel ini diadakan adalah bertujuan untuk para ahli akademik dan penyelidik membincangkan halatuju penyelidikan UMT di dalam bidang sains marin dan sekitaran serta penyelidikan yang harus difikirkan bagi menghadapi perubahan masa depan Negara dan rantau ini meliputi aspek perubahan iklim, penggunaan sumber lautan, pencemaran dan perubahan ekosistem marin. Bengkel ini akan diadakan sepertimana ketetapan berikut:

Tarikh : 20 Oktober 2015

Tempat: Institut Oseanografi dan Sekitaran (INOS), Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

Panel: Dr. Annadel Cabanban, Universiti Filipina

Sebarang pertanyaan lanjut, sila hubungi Pn. Shaharul Suhaila binti Hj. Ismail (emel : suhaila@umt.edu.my).

 

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Abstract

While the sinking formation of Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is well understood, how this bottom water "returns home" through upwelling within ocean basins, particularly the Indo-Pacific, remains shrouded in uncertainty. In the 1960s, Munk’s classic "Abyssal Recipes" theory sought to explain these abyssal flows, yet later observations exposed two significant conflicts with real-world data. In 2016, Ferrari, McDougall, and colleagues proposed the "Towards a New Abyssal Recipe" framework, introducing bottom boundary layer (BBL) upwelling to address Munk’s inconsistencies. Drawing on recent evidence of a potential cooling trend in the deep ocean, this talk revisits these debates, offering a fresh interpretation of Munk’s discrepancies and proposing a new mechanism for abyssal upwelling in the Indo-Pacific. It contributes to the ongoing quest to unravel how bottom waters complete their global journey.

Presented by: Prof. Dr. HAN Lei
Affiliation: China-ASEAN College of Marine Science, Xiamen University, Malaysia
Address: Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia

 

 

 

 

 

 

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