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Oceanografia e Química: unindo conhecimentos em prol dos oceanos e da sociedade

机译:海洋学和化学:联合知识造福海洋和社会

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The marine environment is certainly one of the most complex systems to study, not only because of the challenges posed by the nature of the waters, but especially due to the interactions of physical, chemical and biological processes that control the cycles of the elements. Together with analytical chemists, oceanographers have been making a great effort in the advancement of knowledge of the distribution patterns of trace elements and processes that determine their biogeochemical cycles and influences on the climate of the planet. The international academic community is now in prime position to perform the first study on a global scale for observation of trace elements and their isotopes in the marine environment (GEOTRACES) and to evaluate the effects of major global changes associated with the influences of megacities distributed around the globe. This action can only be performed due to the development of highly sensitive detection methods and the use of clean sampling and handling techniques, together with a joint international program working toward the clear objective of expanding the frontiers of the biogeochemistry of the oceans and related topics, including climate change issues and ocean acidification associated with alterations in the carbon cycle. It is expected that the oceanographic data produced this coming decade will allow a better understanding of biogeochemical cycles, and especially the assessment of changes in trace elements and contaminants in the oceans due to anthropogenic influences, as well as its effects on ecosystems and climate. Computational models are to be constructed to simulate the conditions and processes of the modern oceans and to allow predictions. The environmental changes arising from human activity since the 18th century (also called the Anthropocene) have made the Earth System even more complex. Anthropogenic activities have altered both terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and the legacy of these impacts in the oceans include: a) pollution of the marine environment by solid waste, including plastics; b) pollution by chemical and medical (including those for veterinary use) substances such as hormones, antibiotics, legal and illegal drugs, leading to possible endocrine disruption of marine organisms; and c) ocean acidification, the collateral effect of anthropogenic emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere, irreversible in the human life time scale. Unfortunately, the anthropogenic alteration of the hydrosphere due to inputs of plastics, metal, hydrocarbons, contaminants of emerging concern and even with formerly "exotic" trace elements, such us rare earth elements is likely to accelerate in the near future. These emerging contaminants would likely soon present difficulties for studies in pristine environments. All this knowledge brings with it a great responsibility: helping to envisage viable adaptation and mitigation solutions to the problems identified. The greatest challenge faced by Brazil is currently to create a framework project to develop education, science and technology applied to oceanography and related areas. This framework would strengthen the present working groups and enhance capacity building, allowing a broader Brazilian participation in joint international actions and scientific programs. Recently, the establishment of the National Institutes of Science and Technology (INCTs) for marine science, and the creation of the National Institute of Oceanographic and Hydrological Research represent an exemplary start. However, the participation of the Brazilian academic community in the latest assaults on the frontier of chemical oceanography is extremely limited, largely due to: i. absence of physical infrastructure for the preparation and processing of field samples at ultra-trace level; ii. limited access to oceanographic cruises, due to the small number of Brazilian vessels and/or absence of "clean" laboratories on board; iii. restricted international cooperation; iv. limited analytical capacity of Brazilian institutions for the analysis of trace elements in seawater; v. high cost of ultrapure reagents associated with processing a large number of samples, and vi. lack of qualified technical staff. Advances in knowledge, analytic capabilities and the increasing availability of analytical resources available today offer favorable conditions for chemical oceanography to grow. The Brazilian academic community is maturing and willing to play a role in strengthening the marine science research programs by connecting them with educational and technological initiatives in order to preserve the oceans and to promote the development of society.
机译:海洋环境无疑是要研究的最复杂的系统之一,这不仅是由于水质所带来的挑战,而且还特别是由于控制元素循环的物理,化学和生物过程之间的相互作用。海洋学家与分析化学家一道,在提高对痕量元素的分布模式和决定其生物地球化学循环以及对地球气候的影响的过程的认识方面做出了巨大努力。国际学术界现在处于最重要的位置,可以在全球范围内进行第一项研究,以观察海洋环境中的微量元素及其同位素(GEOTRACES),并评估与分布在世界各地的大城市的影响相关的重大全球变化的影响全球。只有开发了高度灵敏的检测方法,并使用了清洁的采样和处理技术,再加上一项旨在实现扩大海洋生物地球化学前沿领域和相关主题的明确目标的联合国际计划,才能采取这项行动,包括与碳循环变化有关的气候变化问题和海洋酸化。预计未来十年产生的海洋学数据将使人们更好地了解生物地球化学循环,尤其是评估由于人为影响而对海洋中微量元素和污染物的变化及其对生态系统和气候的影响。将建立计算模型以模拟现代海洋的状况和过程并进行预测。自18世纪以来人类活动(也称为人类世)引起的环境变化使地球系统变得更加复杂。人为活动改变了陆地和海洋生态系统,这些影响在海洋中的遗产包括:a)包括塑料在内的固体废物对海洋环境的污染; b)受化学和医学(包括兽医用)物质(如激素,抗生素,合法和非法药物)的污染,可能导致海洋生物的内分泌破坏; c)海洋酸化,人为排放到大气中的二氧化碳的附带影响,在人类寿命范围内是不可逆的。不幸的是,由于塑料,金属,碳氢化合物,新出现的污染物以及甚至以前带有“外来”微量元素的投入,造成了水圈的人为改变,这种稀土元素在不久的将来可能会加速发展。这些新出现的污染物可能很快会在原始环境中研究带来困难。所有这些知识带来了巨大的责任:帮助设想可行的适应和缓解问题的解决方案。巴西目前面临的最大挑战是创建一个框架项目,以发展应用于海洋学和相关领域的教育,科学和技术。该框架将加强目前的工作组并加强能力建设,使巴西能够更广泛地参与联合的国际行动和科学计划。最近,国家海洋科学技术研究院(INCT)的建立以及国家海洋与水文科学研究所的创建代表了一个典范的开始。但是,巴西学术界对化学海洋学前沿的最新攻击的参与极为有限,这主要是由于:缺乏用于超痕量样品制备和处理的物理基础设施; ii。由于巴西船只数量少和/或船上没有“干净的”实验室,因此无法进入海洋航行; iii。限制的国际合作; iv。巴西机构分析海水中痕量元素的分析能力有限; v。与处理大量样品相关的超纯试剂的高成本,以及vi。缺乏合格的技术人员。当今知识,分析能力的进步以及可用分析资源的日益增加为化学海洋学的发展提供了有利条件。巴西学术界正在日趋成熟,并愿意通过将其与教育和技术计划联系起来以加强海洋科学研究计划,以保护海洋并促进社会发展。

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