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Stanley, Rachel H.R.
Bell, Tom G.
Gao, Yuan
Gaston, Cassandra J.
Ho, David T.
Kieber, David J.
Mackey, Katherine R.M.
Meskhidze, Nicholas
Miller, William L.
Potter, Henry
Vlahos, Penny
Yager, Patricia L.
Alexander, Becky
Beaupre, Steven R.
Craig, Susanne E.
Cutter, Gregory A.
Emerson, Steven
Frossard, Amanda A.
Gasso, Santiago
Haus, Brian K.
Keene, William C.
Landing, William M.
Moore, Richard H.
Ortiz-Suslow, David
Palter, Jaime B.
Paulot, Fabien
Saltzman, Eric
Thornton, Daniel
Wozniak, Andrew S.
Zamora, Lauren M.
Benway, Heather M.
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2021-12
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The Surface Ocean – Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) (http://www.solas-int.org/) is an international research initiative focused on understanding the key biogeochemical-physical interactions and feedbacks between the ocean and atmosphere that are critical elements of climate and global biogeochemical cycles. Following the release of the SOLAS Decadal Science Plan (2015-2025) (Brévière et al., 2016), the Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction Committee (OAIC) was formed as a subcommittee of the Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) Scientific Steering Committee to coordinate US SOLAS efforts and activities, facilitate interactions among atmospheric and ocean scientists, and strengthen US contributions to international SOLAS. In October 2019, with support from OCB, the OAIC convened an open community workshop, Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions: Scoping directions for new research with the goal of fostering new collaborations and identifying knowledge gaps and high-priority science questions to formulate a US SOLAS Science Plan. Based on presentations and discussions at the workshop, the OAIC and workshop participants have developed this US SOLAS Science Plan. The first part of the workshop and this Science Plan were purposefully designed around the five themes of the SOLAS Decadal Science Plan (2015-2025) (Brévière et al., 2016) to provide a common set of research priorities and ensure a more cohesive US contribution to international SOLAS.
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The article of record may be found at https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/27821
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10945/69265
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