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Abstract:
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Wind-driven transport occurs on nearly all of the world's continental shelves. A workshop, open to all interested scientists, was
held in Portland, Oregon, on July 14-16, 1993, to assess the need for a major interdisciplinary study, and to begin defining the
relevant questions and approaches. Specific questions were posed in the areas of air-sea feedback, sources and sinks of chemicals in
the euphotic zone, plankton distributions and benthic exchanges. The consensus of the entire workshop was that a CoOP study of
wind-drven transport processes should be made and should take place over the continental margin adjacent to the U.S. west coast.
The central question to be addressed is: What processes control the cross-margin transport of biological, chemical and geological
materials in a strongly wind-driven system? Some recommendations were made for locations and measurement techniques to be
used in the envisioned two-year field program. |