ECV-Ice: Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice-SCOR Working Group 152

Observations over recent decades suggest that sea ice plays a significant role in global biogeochemical cycles, providing an active biogeochemical interface at the ocean-atmosphere boundary. However, a pressing need exists to perform methodological intercalibration experiments in order to obtain rel...

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Main Authors: Nomura, Daïki, Fripiat, François, Else, Brent, Delille, B., Fernandez-Mendez, M., Tison, Jean-Louis
Other Authors: Open Science Conference POLAR2018 (2018: Davos, Switzerland)
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Language:French
Published: 2018
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spelling ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/299552 2023-05-15T18:16:20+02:00 ECV-Ice: Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice-SCOR Working Group 152 Nomura, Daïki Fripiat, François Else, Brent Delille, B. Fernandez-Mendez, M. Tison, Jean-Louis Open Science Conference POLAR2018 (2018: Davos, Switzerland) 2018-06-20 No full-text files http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/299552 fr fre http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/299552 Sciences de la terre et du cosmos info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster info:ulb-repo/semantics/conferencePoster info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/document 2018 ftunivbruxelles 2022-06-12T21:55:54Z Observations over recent decades suggest that sea ice plays a significant role in global biogeochemical cycles, providing an active biogeochemical interface at the ocean-atmosphere boundary. However, a pressing need exists to perform methodological intercalibration experiments in order to obtain reliable measurements of basic biogeochemical properties, including many of the Essential Climate Variables of the Global ClimateObserving System. With newly emerging techniques, and pressed by the rapid changes in sea ice, the time has come to evaluate and improve our approach to study sea-ice systems. In 2016, the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) launched Working Group 152 on Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice (ECV-Ice). This working group will synthesize past intercalibration exercises and design and coordinate new experiments. Our ultimate goal is to provide the international community with standardized protocols forprocessing sea-ice samples and collecting data for key variables, including CO2 partial pressure, nutrients, algal biomass and production, and gas exchange. We will also establish the effectiveness of new techniques to address sea-ice heterogeneity (often referred to as “patchiness”). These tasks will directly benefit the longterm community goal of understanding the response of polar marine environments to ongoing climate change. 0 info:eu-repo/semantics/published Conference Object Sea ice DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
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Nomura, Daïki
Fripiat, François
Else, Brent
Delille, B.
Fernandez-Mendez, M.
Tison, Jean-Louis
ECV-Ice: Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice-SCOR Working Group 152
topic_facet Sciences de la terre et du cosmos
description Observations over recent decades suggest that sea ice plays a significant role in global biogeochemical cycles, providing an active biogeochemical interface at the ocean-atmosphere boundary. However, a pressing need exists to perform methodological intercalibration experiments in order to obtain reliable measurements of basic biogeochemical properties, including many of the Essential Climate Variables of the Global ClimateObserving System. With newly emerging techniques, and pressed by the rapid changes in sea ice, the time has come to evaluate and improve our approach to study sea-ice systems. In 2016, the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) launched Working Group 152 on Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice (ECV-Ice). This working group will synthesize past intercalibration exercises and design and coordinate new experiments. Our ultimate goal is to provide the international community with standardized protocols forprocessing sea-ice samples and collecting data for key variables, including CO2 partial pressure, nutrients, algal biomass and production, and gas exchange. We will also establish the effectiveness of new techniques to address sea-ice heterogeneity (often referred to as “patchiness”). These tasks will directly benefit the longterm community goal of understanding the response of polar marine environments to ongoing climate change. 0 info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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author Nomura, Daïki
Fripiat, François
Else, Brent
Delille, B.
Fernandez-Mendez, M.
Tison, Jean-Louis
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Fripiat, François
Else, Brent
Delille, B.
Fernandez-Mendez, M.
Tison, Jean-Louis
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title ECV-Ice: Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice-SCOR Working Group 152
title_short ECV-Ice: Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice-SCOR Working Group 152
title_full ECV-Ice: Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice-SCOR Working Group 152
title_fullStr ECV-Ice: Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice-SCOR Working Group 152
title_full_unstemmed ECV-Ice: Measuring Essential Climate Variables in Sea Ice-SCOR Working Group 152
title_sort ecv-ice: measuring essential climate variables in sea ice-scor working group 152
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