Physicochemical and Biological Drivers of Air–Sea Exchange at the Sea Surface Microlayer and Near-surface Layers
Convener:
Riaz BibiECSECS
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Co-conveners:
Janina RahlffECSECS,
Naama Lang-Yona,
Lasse Z. JensenECSECS
We particularly welcome studies that address the SML’s role in modulating exchanges of heat, momentum, freshwater, gases, particles, and biota, as well as its coupling and decoupling with the ULW. Topics of interest include variability in temperature, salinity, organic and inorganic matter, surfactants, nutrients, microbial communities, and gas fluxes, as well as how these multiple interacting drivers influence solubility and turbulence, and affect air–sea CO₂ fluxes. We strongly encourage contributions from diverse approaches, including field observations, laboratory experiments, autonomous platforms, and modeling, to advance a mechanistic understanding of the SML and NSL as dynamic interfaces shaping air–sea exchange.