Challenge 6: Polar Oceans

19 pages, 1 figure The Arctic and the Antarctic are the regions where temperature has raised most and faster than any other Earth’s place, producing a large number of impacts and feedback to the polar/climate system. Moreover, since polar oceans play a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate and glo...

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Main Authors: Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio, Gabarró, Carolina, Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón, Ayarzagüena, Blanca, Barbosa, Andrés, Barriopedro, David, Casas, David, Dachs, Jordi, Dall'Osto, Manuel, Ercilla, Gemma, Dotti, Carlota, Pérez, Fiz F., Gili, Josep Maria, Isla, Enrique, Jiménez, Begoña, López de Alda, Miren, Mancho, Ana María, Montoya, Marisa, Navarro, Gabriel, Saiz-Lopez, A., Sala, M. Montserrat, Simó, Rafel, Urgeles, Roger, Vaqué, Dolors
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Editorial CSIC 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/246746
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/246746 2024-02-11T09:57:50+01:00 Challenge 6: Polar Oceans Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio Gabarró, Carolina Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón Ayarzagüena, Blanca Barbosa, Andrés Barriopedro, David Casas, David Dachs, Jordi Dall'Osto, Manuel Ercilla, Gemma Dotti, Carlota Pérez, Fiz F. Gili, Josep Maria Isla, Enrique Jiménez, Begoña López de Alda, Miren Mancho, Ana María Montoya, Marisa Navarro, Gabriel Saiz-Lopez, A. Sala, M. Montserrat Simó, Rafel Urgeles, Roger Vaqué, Dolors 2021 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/246746 en eng Editorial CSIC White Paper 13: Ocean science challenges for 2030 (2021) , http://hdl.handle.net/10261/272217 https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/12660 http://libros.csic.es/product_info.php?products_id=1491 Sí Ocean Science Challenges for 2030 6: 119-137 (2021) Libros Blancos : Desafíos Científicos 2030 del CSIC 13: 119-137 (2021) CSIC scientific challenges: towards 2030 13: 119-137 (2021) 978-84-00-10762-8 978-84-00-10736-9 978-84-00-10763-5 978-84-00-10734-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/246746 none Arctic Antarctic Polar oceans Climate change Ice melting Monitoring Modelling Biogeochemistry Anthropogenic pollutants Biology Living beings Geological records capítulo de libro http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248 2021 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/12660 2024-01-16T11:11:37Z 19 pages, 1 figure The Arctic and the Antarctic are the regions where temperature has raised most and faster than any other Earth’s place, producing a large number of impacts and feedback to the polar/climate system. Moreover, since polar oceans play a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate and global ecosystem, those changes produce climate consequences at mid latitudes . The study and monitoring of the poles from a global perspective and holistically is fundamental to better assess and understand the changes the polar regions are facing and its consequences on ocean circulation and climate, changes on the oceanic biogeochemistry composition and consequences on the oceanic living beings. Understanding the past to infer the future is another important leg to understand how the whole system is changing. The revision of the going on transformation and the continuous monitoring can be achieved with the combination of large amounts of observations (in situ and remote sensing) and numerical models Peer reviewed Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Climate change Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic
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topic Arctic
Antarctic
Polar oceans
Climate change
Ice melting
Monitoring
Modelling
Biogeochemistry
Anthropogenic pollutants
Biology
Living beings
Geological records
spellingShingle Arctic
Antarctic
Polar oceans
Climate change
Ice melting
Monitoring
Modelling
Biogeochemistry
Anthropogenic pollutants
Biology
Living beings
Geological records
Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio
Gabarró, Carolina
Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón
Ayarzagüena, Blanca
Barbosa, Andrés
Barriopedro, David
Casas, David
Dachs, Jordi
Dall'Osto, Manuel
Ercilla, Gemma
Dotti, Carlota
Pérez, Fiz F.
Gili, Josep Maria
Isla, Enrique
Jiménez, Begoña
López de Alda, Miren
Mancho, Ana María
Montoya, Marisa
Navarro, Gabriel
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Sala, M. Montserrat
Simó, Rafel
Urgeles, Roger
Vaqué, Dolors
Challenge 6: Polar Oceans
topic_facet Arctic
Antarctic
Polar oceans
Climate change
Ice melting
Monitoring
Modelling
Biogeochemistry
Anthropogenic pollutants
Biology
Living beings
Geological records
description 19 pages, 1 figure The Arctic and the Antarctic are the regions where temperature has raised most and faster than any other Earth’s place, producing a large number of impacts and feedback to the polar/climate system. Moreover, since polar oceans play a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate and global ecosystem, those changes produce climate consequences at mid latitudes . The study and monitoring of the poles from a global perspective and holistically is fundamental to better assess and understand the changes the polar regions are facing and its consequences on ocean circulation and climate, changes on the oceanic biogeochemistry composition and consequences on the oceanic living beings. Understanding the past to infer the future is another important leg to understand how the whole system is changing. The revision of the going on transformation and the continuous monitoring can be achieved with the combination of large amounts of observations (in situ and remote sensing) and numerical models Peer reviewed
format Book Part
author Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio
Gabarró, Carolina
Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón
Ayarzagüena, Blanca
Barbosa, Andrés
Barriopedro, David
Casas, David
Dachs, Jordi
Dall'Osto, Manuel
Ercilla, Gemma
Dotti, Carlota
Pérez, Fiz F.
Gili, Josep Maria
Isla, Enrique
Jiménez, Begoña
López de Alda, Miren
Mancho, Ana María
Montoya, Marisa
Navarro, Gabriel
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Sala, M. Montserrat
Simó, Rafel
Urgeles, Roger
Vaqué, Dolors
author_facet Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio
Gabarró, Carolina
Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón
Ayarzagüena, Blanca
Barbosa, Andrés
Barriopedro, David
Casas, David
Dachs, Jordi
Dall'Osto, Manuel
Ercilla, Gemma
Dotti, Carlota
Pérez, Fiz F.
Gili, Josep Maria
Isla, Enrique
Jiménez, Begoña
López de Alda, Miren
Mancho, Ana María
Montoya, Marisa
Navarro, Gabriel
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Sala, M. Montserrat
Simó, Rafel
Urgeles, Roger
Vaqué, Dolors
author_sort Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio
title Challenge 6: Polar Oceans
title_short Challenge 6: Polar Oceans
title_full Challenge 6: Polar Oceans
title_fullStr Challenge 6: Polar Oceans
title_full_unstemmed Challenge 6: Polar Oceans
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publisher Editorial CSIC
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/246746
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The Antarctic
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The Antarctic
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https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/12660
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Ocean Science Challenges for 2030 6: 119-137 (2021)
Libros Blancos : Desafíos Científicos 2030 del CSIC 13: 119-137 (2021)
CSIC scientific challenges: towards 2030 13: 119-137 (2021)
978-84-00-10762-8
978-84-00-10736-9
978-84-00-10763-5
978-84-00-10734-5
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/246746
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