The 15th International Workshop on Physical Processes in Natural Waters (PPNW)
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The focus of the PPNW workshops is the physics of inland and coastal water bodies and their interactions with the physical and biogeochemical processes that control water quality, ecosystem function, and the services such systems provide. The workshops traditionally cover a broad spectrum of scientific topics. Besides general topics, the Burlington workshop will pay special attention to coupling of physical processes to ecology and water quality in large lakes. The proceedings of this years workshop will be developed into special issue(s) of Water Quality Research Journal of Canada (peer-reviewed journal) published by Canadian Association on Water Quality.
PPNW is an open workshop, actively seeking to expand contacts with neighboring fields such as physical oceanography, the atmospheric sciences, and engineering. With 40 to 60 participants and a small number of invited speakers, the PPNW meetings are characterized by their active workshop atmosphere and a comfortable time frame for presentations and discussion.
- Date: July 11, 2011 - July 14, 2011
- Location: Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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