An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean
Demand by governments and scientists is increasing for indicators of CO2-related variables for the ocean. We describe a recent project, CARBON-OPS, during which a “supply chain” was developed for automated measurement of pCO2 in the surface of the ocean, data processing, and its use in providing inf...
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ftuniveastangl:oai:ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk:24702 2023-05-15T18:25:28+02:00 An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean Hardman-Mountford, Nicholas J. Moore, Gerald Bakker, Dorothee C. E. Watson, Andrew J. Schuster, Ute Barciela, Rosa Hines, Adrian Moncoiffe, Gwenaelle Brown, Juan Dye, Stephen Blackford, Jerry Somerfield, Paul J. Holt, Jason Hydes, David J. Aiken, James 2008 https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/24702/ https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsn110 unknown Hardman-Mountford, Nicholas J., Moore, Gerald, Bakker, Dorothee C. E., Watson, Andrew J., Schuster, Ute, Barciela, Rosa, Hines, Adrian, Moncoiffe, Gwenaelle, Brown, Juan, Dye, Stephen, Blackford, Jerry, Somerfield, Paul J., Holt, Jason, Hydes, David J. and Aiken, James (2008) An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65 (8). pp. 1498-1503. ISSN 1095-9289 doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsn110 Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftuniveastangl https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsn110 2023-03-23T23:31:31Z Demand by governments and scientists is increasing for indicators of CO2-related variables for the ocean. We describe a recent project, CARBON-OPS, during which a “supply chain” was developed for automated measurement of pCO2 in the surface of the ocean, data processing, and its use in providing information for research and policy development. Data are gathered by new pCO2 measurement systems on five UK research ships in the Southern Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and northwestern European shelf seas. These send data in near-real-time, via satellite communication systems, to the British Oceanographic Data Centre, where they are automatically processed, quality controlled, and archived. The data are then delivered to the UK Met Office and others for use in testing predictions from operational ocean models. These models will generate indicator products and assist government through the Marine Climate Change Impact Partnership, a partnership of scientists, government, its agencies, and NGOs, by providing information on ocean CO2 uptake, changes in ocean pH, and potential impacts on global climate and marine ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean University of East Anglia: UEA Digital Repository Southern Ocean ICES Journal of Marine Science 65 8 1498 1503 |
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Demand by governments and scientists is increasing for indicators of CO2-related variables for the ocean. We describe a recent project, CARBON-OPS, during which a “supply chain” was developed for automated measurement of pCO2 in the surface of the ocean, data processing, and its use in providing information for research and policy development. Data are gathered by new pCO2 measurement systems on five UK research ships in the Southern Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and northwestern European shelf seas. These send data in near-real-time, via satellite communication systems, to the British Oceanographic Data Centre, where they are automatically processed, quality controlled, and archived. The data are then delivered to the UK Met Office and others for use in testing predictions from operational ocean models. These models will generate indicator products and assist government through the Marine Climate Change Impact Partnership, a partnership of scientists, government, its agencies, and NGOs, by providing information on ocean CO2 uptake, changes in ocean pH, and potential impacts on global climate and marine ecosystems. |
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Hardman-Mountford, Nicholas J. Moore, Gerald Bakker, Dorothee C. E. Watson, Andrew J. Schuster, Ute Barciela, Rosa Hines, Adrian Moncoiffe, Gwenaelle Brown, Juan Dye, Stephen Blackford, Jerry Somerfield, Paul J. Holt, Jason Hydes, David J. Aiken, James |
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Hardman-Mountford, Nicholas J. Moore, Gerald Bakker, Dorothee C. E. Watson, Andrew J. Schuster, Ute Barciela, Rosa Hines, Adrian Moncoiffe, Gwenaelle Brown, Juan Dye, Stephen Blackford, Jerry Somerfield, Paul J. Holt, Jason Hydes, David J. Aiken, James An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean |
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Hardman-Mountford, Nicholas J. Moore, Gerald Bakker, Dorothee C. E. Watson, Andrew J. Schuster, Ute Barciela, Rosa Hines, Adrian Moncoiffe, Gwenaelle Brown, Juan Dye, Stephen Blackford, Jerry Somerfield, Paul J. Holt, Jason Hydes, David J. Aiken, James |
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An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean |
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An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean |
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An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean |
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An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean |
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An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean |
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operational monitoring system to provide indicators of co 2-related variables in the ocean |
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Hardman-Mountford, Nicholas J., Moore, Gerald, Bakker, Dorothee C. E., Watson, Andrew J., Schuster, Ute, Barciela, Rosa, Hines, Adrian, Moncoiffe, Gwenaelle, Brown, Juan, Dye, Stephen, Blackford, Jerry, Somerfield, Paul J., Holt, Jason, Hydes, David J. and Aiken, James (2008) An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO 2-related variables in the ocean. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65 (8). pp. 1498-1503. ISSN 1095-9289 doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsn110 |
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