IT17-M Stazioni di Ricerca in Antartide

The Antarctic continent plays a fundamental role in the global climate system and its role is particularly important in a climate change scenario. Since the '90s, the Ross Sea and the coastal area of Terra Nova Bay have been chosen as specific and peculiar research sites for climatic investigat...

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Main Authors: Ravaioli, Mariangela, Falco, PierPaolo, Povero, Paolo, Budillon, Giorgio, Spezie, Giancarlo, Aliani, Stefano, Azzaro, Filippo, Azzaro, Maurizio, Bavestrello, Giorgio, Bergami, Caterina, Bolinesi, Francesco, Canesi, Laura, Capello, Marco, Capotondi, Lucilla, Castagno, Pasquale, Castellano, Michela, Catalano, Giulio, Cattaneo Vietti, Riccardo, Chiantore, Mariachiara, Chiarini, Francesca, Cozzi, Stefano, De Alteris, Arturo, De Stefano, Massimo, Dunbar, Robert, Fusco, Giannetta, Gallerani, Andrea, Giglio, Federico, Giordano, Patrizia, Grilli, Federica, La Ferla, RosaBruna, Langone, Leonardo, Maimone, Giovanna, Mangoni, Olga, Massa, Francesco, Misic, Cristina, Olivari, Enrico, Paschini, Elio, Penna, Pierluigi, Russo, Aniello, Saggiomo, Vincenzo, Saggiomo, Maria, Sangiorgi, Francesca, Schiaparelli, Stefano, Zambardino, Giovanni
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Italian
Published: Zenodo 2021
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5584762 2023-05-15T13:53:44+02:00 IT17-M Stazioni di Ricerca in Antartide Ravaioli, Mariangela Falco, PierPaolo Povero, Paolo Budillon, Giorgio Spezie, Giancarlo Aliani, Stefano Azzaro, Filippo Azzaro, Maurizio Bavestrello, Giorgio Bergami, Caterina Bolinesi, Francesco Canesi, Laura Capello, Marco Capotondi, Lucilla Castagno, Pasquale Castellano, Michela Catalano, Giulio Cattaneo Vietti, Riccardo Chiantore, Mariachiara Chiarini, Francesca Cozzi, Stefano De Alteris, Arturo De Stefano, Massimo Dunbar, Robert Fusco, Giannetta Gallerani, Andrea Giglio, Federico Giordano, Patrizia Grilli, Federica La Ferla, RosaBruna Langone, Leonardo Maimone, Giovanna Mangoni, Olga Massa, Francesco Misic, Cristina Olivari, Enrico Paschini, Elio Penna, Pierluigi Russo, Aniello Saggiomo, Vincenzo Saggiomo, Maria Sangiorgi, Francesca Schiaparelli, Stefano Zambardino, Giovanni 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584762 https://zenodo.org/record/5584762 it ita Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/lter-italy https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5570272 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5236064 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584763 https://zenodo.org/communities/lter-italy Open Access Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode cc-by-sa-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY-SA LTER-Italy LTER Ross Sea Terra Nova Bay Marine biogeochemical cycles climate change physical oceanography acidification plankton and benthos ecology web-gis Chapter BookChapter article 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584762 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5570272 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5236064 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584763 2022-02-08T17:31:22Z The Antarctic continent plays a fundamental role in the global climate system and its role is particularly important in a climate change scenario. Since the '90s, the Ross Sea and the coastal area of Terra Nova Bay have been chosen as specific and peculiar research sites for climatic investigations within the LTER (Long-Term Ecological Research) network. Studies have been conducted by both Italian and international Universities and research centres.This macro-site area is characterized by abundant primary productivity, and zooplankton and benthonic communities. The objective of the research activities is the acquisition of long-term time series related to the biotic communities, the bio-geochemical fluxes and the physico-chemical parameters of the water column in the Ross Sea area. To this aim, four Moorings (A, B, D and H) were deployed to obtain the above-mentioned data, which will be very useful to improve the quality of the existing bio-geochemical models and to provide more precise information on the Antarctic marine ecosystem in relation to global climate change. In the Terra Nova Bay research site, the activities are devoted to the characterization of the relationship between the structure and the dynamic of the pelagic and benthonic communities and the ice cover. Numerous physical, chemical and biological data were collected from the four Moorings, the water samples retrieved at the Terra Nova Bay site and the sediments samples. Such fundamental data allowed establishing an important starting point to better understand the climate change phenomena occurred in the last twenty years, and that will occur in the future, in the Ross Sea Area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antartide Ross Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic The Antarctic Ross Sea Terra Nova Bay
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LTER
Ross Sea
Terra Nova Bay
Marine biogeochemical cycles
climate change
physical oceanography
acidification
plankton and benthos ecology
web-gis
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LTER
Ross Sea
Terra Nova Bay
Marine biogeochemical cycles
climate change
physical oceanography
acidification
plankton and benthos ecology
web-gis
Ravaioli, Mariangela
Falco, PierPaolo
Povero, Paolo
Budillon, Giorgio
Spezie, Giancarlo
Aliani, Stefano
Azzaro, Filippo
Azzaro, Maurizio
Bavestrello, Giorgio
Bergami, Caterina
Bolinesi, Francesco
Canesi, Laura
Capello, Marco
Capotondi, Lucilla
Castagno, Pasquale
Castellano, Michela
Catalano, Giulio
Cattaneo Vietti, Riccardo
Chiantore, Mariachiara
Chiarini, Francesca
Cozzi, Stefano
De Alteris, Arturo
De Stefano, Massimo
Dunbar, Robert
Fusco, Giannetta
Gallerani, Andrea
Giglio, Federico
Giordano, Patrizia
Grilli, Federica
La Ferla, RosaBruna
Langone, Leonardo
Maimone, Giovanna
Mangoni, Olga
Massa, Francesco
Misic, Cristina
Olivari, Enrico
Paschini, Elio
Penna, Pierluigi
Russo, Aniello
Saggiomo, Vincenzo
Saggiomo, Maria
Sangiorgi, Francesca
Schiaparelli, Stefano
Zambardino, Giovanni
IT17-M Stazioni di Ricerca in Antartide
topic_facet LTER-Italy
LTER
Ross Sea
Terra Nova Bay
Marine biogeochemical cycles
climate change
physical oceanography
acidification
plankton and benthos ecology
web-gis
description The Antarctic continent plays a fundamental role in the global climate system and its role is particularly important in a climate change scenario. Since the '90s, the Ross Sea and the coastal area of Terra Nova Bay have been chosen as specific and peculiar research sites for climatic investigations within the LTER (Long-Term Ecological Research) network. Studies have been conducted by both Italian and international Universities and research centres.This macro-site area is characterized by abundant primary productivity, and zooplankton and benthonic communities. The objective of the research activities is the acquisition of long-term time series related to the biotic communities, the bio-geochemical fluxes and the physico-chemical parameters of the water column in the Ross Sea area. To this aim, four Moorings (A, B, D and H) were deployed to obtain the above-mentioned data, which will be very useful to improve the quality of the existing bio-geochemical models and to provide more precise information on the Antarctic marine ecosystem in relation to global climate change. In the Terra Nova Bay research site, the activities are devoted to the characterization of the relationship between the structure and the dynamic of the pelagic and benthonic communities and the ice cover. Numerous physical, chemical and biological data were collected from the four Moorings, the water samples retrieved at the Terra Nova Bay site and the sediments samples. Such fundamental data allowed establishing an important starting point to better understand the climate change phenomena occurred in the last twenty years, and that will occur in the future, in the Ross Sea Area.
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author Ravaioli, Mariangela
Falco, PierPaolo
Povero, Paolo
Budillon, Giorgio
Spezie, Giancarlo
Aliani, Stefano
Azzaro, Filippo
Azzaro, Maurizio
Bavestrello, Giorgio
Bergami, Caterina
Bolinesi, Francesco
Canesi, Laura
Capello, Marco
Capotondi, Lucilla
Castagno, Pasquale
Castellano, Michela
Catalano, Giulio
Cattaneo Vietti, Riccardo
Chiantore, Mariachiara
Chiarini, Francesca
Cozzi, Stefano
De Alteris, Arturo
De Stefano, Massimo
Dunbar, Robert
Fusco, Giannetta
Gallerani, Andrea
Giglio, Federico
Giordano, Patrizia
Grilli, Federica
La Ferla, RosaBruna
Langone, Leonardo
Maimone, Giovanna
Mangoni, Olga
Massa, Francesco
Misic, Cristina
Olivari, Enrico
Paschini, Elio
Penna, Pierluigi
Russo, Aniello
Saggiomo, Vincenzo
Saggiomo, Maria
Sangiorgi, Francesca
Schiaparelli, Stefano
Zambardino, Giovanni
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Falco, PierPaolo
Povero, Paolo
Budillon, Giorgio
Spezie, Giancarlo
Aliani, Stefano
Azzaro, Filippo
Azzaro, Maurizio
Bavestrello, Giorgio
Bergami, Caterina
Bolinesi, Francesco
Canesi, Laura
Capello, Marco
Capotondi, Lucilla
Castagno, Pasquale
Castellano, Michela
Catalano, Giulio
Cattaneo Vietti, Riccardo
Chiantore, Mariachiara
Chiarini, Francesca
Cozzi, Stefano
De Alteris, Arturo
De Stefano, Massimo
Dunbar, Robert
Fusco, Giannetta
Gallerani, Andrea
Giglio, Federico
Giordano, Patrizia
Grilli, Federica
La Ferla, RosaBruna
Langone, Leonardo
Maimone, Giovanna
Mangoni, Olga
Massa, Francesco
Misic, Cristina
Olivari, Enrico
Paschini, Elio
Penna, Pierluigi
Russo, Aniello
Saggiomo, Vincenzo
Saggiomo, Maria
Sangiorgi, Francesca
Schiaparelli, Stefano
Zambardino, Giovanni
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title IT17-M Stazioni di Ricerca in Antartide
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Terra Nova Bay
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