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Constraining the Oceanic Uptake and Fluxes of Greenhouse Gases by Building an Ocean Network of Certified Stations: The Ocean Component of the Integrated Carbon Observation System, ICOS-Oceans

机译:通过建立认证站的海洋网络来限制温室气体的海洋吸收和通量:综合碳观测系统的海洋成分ICOS-Oceans

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ICOS-Oceans is the marine domain of the European Research Infrastructure Consortium “Integrated Carbon Observation System” (ICOS). It aims at delivering high quality greenhouse gas (GHG) observations and derived data products (e.g. regional GHG-flux maps) for constraining the GHG balance on a European level, on a sustained long-term basis. ICOS-Oceans currently consists of 11 Ship of Opportunity lines (SOOP – Ship of Opportunity Program) and 10 Fixed Observation Stations (FOS) spread across European waters, including the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents, North, Baltic and Mediterranean Seas. The stations operate in a harmonised and standardised way based on community-proven protocols and methods for ocean GHG observations improving operational conformity as well as quality control and assurance of the data. This enables the network to focus on long term research into the marine carbon cycle and the anthropogenic carbon sink, while preparing the network to include other GHG fluxes. ICOS data are processed on a near real-time basis and will be published on the ICOS Carbon Portal, allowing monthly estimates of CO2 air-sea exchange to be quantified for European waters. ICOS establishes transparent operational data management routines following the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) guiding principles allowing amongst others reproducibility, interoperability and traceability. The ICOS-Oceans network is actively integrating with the atmospheric (e.g. improved atmospheric measurements onboard SOOP lines) and ecosystem (e.g. oceanic direct gas flux measurements) domains of ICOS, and utilises techniques developed by the ICOS Central Facilities and the Carbon Portal. There is a strong interaction with the international ocean carbon cycle community to enhance interoperability and harmonise data flow. The future vision of ICOS-Oceans includes ship-based ocean survey sections to obtain a 3-dimensional understanding of marine carbon cycle processes and optimise the existing network design.
机译:ICOS-Oceans是欧洲研究基础设施联盟“综合碳观测系统”(ICOS)的海洋领域。它旨在提供高质量的温室气体(GHG)观测值和派生数据产品(例如区域性GHG通量图),以在欧洲范围内长期限制GHG平衡。 ICOS-海洋目前由11条商机线(SOOP –商船计划)和10个固定观测站(FOS)组成,它们分布在欧洲水域,包括北大西洋和巴伦支,北,波罗的海和地中海。这些台站以经社区验证的海洋温室气体观测协议和方法为基础,以统一和标准化的方式运行,从而改善了操作一致性以及质量控制和数据保证。这使该网络能够专注于对海洋碳循环和人为碳汇的长期研究,同时使该网络包括其他温室气体通量。 ICOS数据几乎是实时处理的,并将在ICOS碳门户网站上发布,从而可以量化欧洲水域每月的CO2气-海交换估算。 ICOS遵循FAIR(可查找,可访问,可互操作和可重用)指导原则建立透明的操作数据管理例程,从而实现了可重现性,互操作性和可追溯性。 ICOS-海洋网络正在积极整合ICOS的大气领域(例如,改进的SOOP线路上的大气测量)和生态系统(例如,海洋直接气体通量测量)领域,并利用了ICOS中央设施和碳门户网站开发的技术。与国际海洋碳循环社区之间存在着强大的互动关系,以增强互操作性并协调数据流。 ICOS-Oceans的未来愿景包括基于船舶的海洋调查部分,以获取对海洋碳循环过程的3维理解并优化现有网络设计。

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