Conférence
11 oct

Observing the oceans from the Alps – why and how ?

Observer les océans depuis les Alpes – pourquoi et comment ?

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Thématique(s)
  • Sciences de l'environnement
  • Sciences de la Terre et de l'univers, de l'espace
  • Sciences exactes
  • Sciences numériques

Conférence en anglais, accessible à tout niveau

The ocean is a key component of the climate system, and ocean circulation performs several essential functions within this system. Observing ocean circulation and understanding its changes over time is therefore a top priority in the context of global change. Yet, this circulation is challenging to observe because the ocean is a hostile environment that allows little light to pass through. This conference will describe how oceanographers currently observe ocean circulation by combining information from multiple observation platforms. Grenoble oceanographers will specifically present how numerical simulation models have become leading tools for observing the ocean today and will address a question they are asked almost daily: why and how become an oceanographer in Grenoble?

 

Informations pratiques

Lieu

Maison Climat Planète
70 Rue de la Physique 38400 Saint-Martin-d'Hères

Date(s)

11 oct 2024
13:30 > 14:30

Contact et réservation

culture-scientifique@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
Inscription

Publics concernés

18 - 25 ans, 25 ans et +

Capacité

60 personnes max.