Day 0
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Day 1
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Day 2
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Day 3
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Day 4
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Mon-18
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Tue-19
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Wed-20
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Thu-21
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Fri-22
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8:30 – 9:45
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Oral
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Oral
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Oral
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Oral
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9:45 – 11:15
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Poster 1
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Poster 1
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Poster 4
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Coffee break
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11:15 – 12:30
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Oral
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Oral
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Oral
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Oral
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12:30 –13:45
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Lunch
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Lunch
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Lunch
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13:45 – 15:00
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Oral
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Oral
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Oral
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15:00 – 16:30
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Poster 2
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Poster 2
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Poster 5
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16:30 – 17:45
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Oral
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Oral
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Oral
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Evening
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS
DAY 1 - Tuesday, November 19th
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Authors
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Title
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Oral Session 1 - Chair: Amaia Ruiz
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8:30 (01)
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Welcome
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8:45 (02)
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Maria Ballesteros
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9:00 (03)
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Gisselle E. Guerra
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Residual circulation at a tropical estuary
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9:15 (04)
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Matheus Ruiz
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Hydrodynamic Modeling From Storm Surges: Estuary of Santos - São Vicente - Bertioga
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9:30 (05)
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Arnoldo Valle-Levinson
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Dynamics-based classification of estuaries
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9:45
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Poster Session 1 / Coffee break
Rapporteurs: Amaia Ruiz and Jantien Rutten
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Oral Session 2 - Chair: Jantien Rutten
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11:15 (06)
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Megan Williams
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Dispersion and transport in small stratified estuaries
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11:30 (07)
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V. Toro
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Modulation to the Ocean Circulation in the Gulf of Uraba by the Occurrence of Atmospheric Events of Low and High Frequency
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11:45 (08)
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Mauricio Noernberg
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Seasonal Variability of the Hydrodynamic Regime at Babitonga Bay, Southern of Brazil
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12:00
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Lunch
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Oral Session 3 - Chair: Aldo Sottolichio
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13:45 (11)
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Ximena Flores Melo
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Hydrography, circulation and suspended particle distribution in Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel.😑
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14:00 (12)
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Cecilia Enriquez
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Seasonal pumping of hypersaline water into the Gulf of Mexico
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14:15 (13)
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Julio Salcedo-Castro
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Numerical modeling of the seasonal variability of Maipo and Rapel river plumes
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14:30 (14)
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Oscar Alvarez-Silva
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Wind driven lateral circulation in the estuary of the Magdalena River
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14:45
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Poster Session 2 / Coffee break
Rapporteurs: Aldo Sottolichio and Ismael Mariño
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Oral Session 4 - Chair: Ismael Mariño
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16:15 (15)
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L. R. S. Baltazar
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Influence of Msf tidal compound over the river discharge flow division through the multi-channels system of Amazon-Para, Brazil
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16:30 (16)
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Paulo Salles
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An open water mechanism of seawater intrusion in the Yucatan aquifer
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16:45 (17)
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Michelle Jackson
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The salinity dynamic of a micro-tidal large estuary system (Río de la Plata)
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS
DAY 2 - Wednesday, November 20th
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Time
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Authors
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Title
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Oral Session 1 - Chair: Megan Williams
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8:30 (01)
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J. Mauro Vargas-Hernández
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Hydrographic structure and variability of a salt-wedge estuary in the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica
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8:45 (02)
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Lauren Ross
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Subtidal circulation in a high-inflow tropical estuary: The Maroni
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9:00 (03)
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Marcelo Rollnic
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Pará river estuary: continuous effect on the Amazon Continental Shelf
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9:15 (04)
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Guto Schettini
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Inner shelf currents and sediment transport off Amazon macrotidal mangrove coast
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9:30 (05)
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9:45
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Poster Session 1 / Coffee break
Rapporteurs: Megan Williams and Cecilia Enriquez
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Oral Session 2 - Chair: Cecilia Enriquez
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11:15 (06)
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Juan Felipe Paniagua
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Wave transformations over isolated shoals near subtropical capes
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11:30 (07)
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Taylor Bailey
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The Impact of Wave Age on the Nearshore Wave Environment
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11:45 (08)
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Amaia Ruiz de Alegria-Arzaburu
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Spatio-temporal rip current variability during morphodynamic beach state transitions at La Misión Beach, Baja California
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12:00 (09)
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Alexandre Tisseaux Navarro
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Hydrographic properties of Santa Elena Bay in the North Pacific coast of Costa Rica
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12:15 (10)
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Pedro V. Guimarães
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The challenges on extreme waves modeling and observations
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12:30
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Lunch
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Oral Session 3 - Chair: Gisselle Guerra
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13:45 (11)
| Natan Maia | Analysis of extreme meteo-oceanographic events in the Rio Grande do Sul coast |
14:00 (12)
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Alejandro Kurczyn
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Advected-driven upwelling events off the western coast of the Yucatan Peninsula
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14:15 (13)
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D. Serrano; Arnoldo VL
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Effects of California Current and riverine water intrusions on thermocline depth at the eastern entrance to the Gulf of California
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14:30 (14)
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Heber Uc
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In-situ observations of the coastal circulation and thermohaline distributions off Campeche, Mexico.
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14:45
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Poster Session 2 / Coffee break
Rapporteurs:Gisselle Guerra and Lauren Ross
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Oral Session 4 - Chair: Lauren Ross
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16:15 (15)
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Angélica Romero Arteaga
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Effects of Norte cold fronts on nearshore currents along the western coast of the Gulf of Mexico
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16:30 (16)
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G. Lessa
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Shelf-Break Upwelling on a Very Narrow Continental Shelf Adjacent to a Western Boundary Current Formation Zone
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16:45 (17)
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Danilo Silva
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Anomalous wind-driven circulation during the 2014 summer on the South Brazil Bight
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS
DAY 3 - Thursday, November 21th
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Time
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Authors
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Title
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Oral Session 1 - Chair: Guilherme Lessa
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8:30 (01)
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Ismael Mariño-Tapia
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Astronomic, atmospheric and oceanographic controls of sea level and coastal currents on a wide and shallow continental shelf: Implications for the Cabo Catoche upwelling.
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8:45 (02)
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Paulo Silva
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Internal tides and mixing near Sao Sebastiao Island
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9:00 (03)
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Jantien Rutten
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Uncertainty of hydrodynamics and morphologic evolution in the surf and swash zone
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9:15 (04)
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Liliane
Bitencourt
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Spatio-temporal
variability of suspended sediment concentration on a shallow and turbid lagoon
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9:45
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Poster Session 1 / Coffee break
Rapporteurs: Guilherme Lessa and Oscar Alvarez
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Oral Session 2 - Chair: Oscar Alvarez
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11:15 (06)
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Luiza Stein
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Overtopping processes: Santos bay beaches, SP, Brazil
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11:30 (07)
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Gui Lessa
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Regional Climate Trends and Variability of the Salinity Field of Todos Os Santos Bay (NE Brazil)
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11:45 (08)
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C. Teixeira
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A modeling configuration for the Baía de Todos os Santos for long term simulations
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12:00
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Lunch
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Oral Session 3 - Chair:Elisa Fernandes
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13:45 (11)
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Rafael
Ávila
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Estimates
of Suspended Sediment Concentration Obtained from Optical and Acoustic Signals
in the Estuary of Patos Lagoon
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14:00 (12)
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Marcelo Dottori
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The PreAMar Project: Forecasts and Analysis of the Sea - Sao Paulo, Brazil
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14:15 (13)
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Guilherme Franz
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Sea Observatory and operational modelling system for the south-eastern Brazilian shelf
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14:30 (14)
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Joel Diniz
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S.E.A. / the Coral Engine
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15:00
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Poster Session 2 / Coffee break
Rapporteurs: Elisa Fernandes and Isabel Kalon-Rojas
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Oral Session 4 - Chair: Isabel Jalon-Rojas
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16:30 (15)
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P. Santoro
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Numerical study on the circulation patterns, residence times and sediment transport in the Montevideo Bay, Uruguay
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16:45 (16)
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G. Lessa
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The impact of gravitational circulation on bed-load sediment transport at the entrance of Todos os Santos Bay (Brazil).
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17:00 (17)
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Aldo Sottolichio
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Observations and modeling of currents and fine sediment dynamics in a tropical estuary under Amazon influence (French Guyana)
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17:15 (18)
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS
DAY 4 - Friday, November 22th
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Time
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Authors
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Title
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Oral Session 1 - Chair: Pablo Santoro
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8:30 (01)
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E. Fernandes
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El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) effects on the Patos Lagoon Suspended Sediments variability
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8:45 (02)
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Isabel Jalon-Rojas
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The role of physical processes and particle dynamical properties in the transport and accumulation of marine plastic debris
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9:00 (03)
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Diego Moreira
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Processes that control the fine sediments transport in the Río de la Plata Estuary, Argentina.
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9:15 (04)
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A. Gardel
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River-mouth dynamics and coastal progradation in the vicinity of an estuary influenced by Amazon mud, the Maroni estuary
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9:30 (05)
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Wilson Galvão
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Geophysical detection of shallow gas in a subtropical estuary: Babitonga Bay, Brazil
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9:45
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Coffee break
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Oral Session 2 - Chair: Rosario Sanay
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10:15 (06)
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Mark Marín-Hernández
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Salinity gradient potential in a tropical estuary
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10:30 (07)
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10:45 (08)
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Marko Tosic
| A modelling approach to setting water quality policy targets for land-based discharges in the coastal zone |