Project record of Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment

Information

Type
Project
Name
Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment
Acronym
CARBOOCEAN
Description @en
CARBOOCEAN IP (= CarboOcean Integrated Project) aims at an accurate scientific assessment of the marine carbon sources and sinks within space and time. It focuses on the Atlantic and Southern Oceans and a time interval of -200 to +200 years from now CARBOOCEAN will determine the ocean’s quantitative role for uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), the most important manageable driving agent for climate change. The ocean has the most significant overall potential as a sink for anthropogenic CO2. The correct quantification of this sink is a fundamental necessary condition for all realistic prognostic climate simulations. CARBOOCEAN will thus create scientific knowledge, which is essential to a quantitative risk/uncertainty judgement on the expected consequences of rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Based on this judgement, it will be possible to guide the development of appropriate mitigation actions, such as management of CO2 emission reductions within a global context (e.g., Kyoto Protocol, United Nations, 1997). CARBOOCEAN combines the key European experts and scientific resources in the field through an integrated research effort. The effort complements other major research programmes on oceanic, atmospheric, and terrestrial carbon cycling and is linked to these programmes. A firm link to the global carbon cycle research community is maintained and extended. The 5 CARBOOCEAN core themes:
  1. North Atlantic and Southern Ocean CO2 air-sea exchange on a seasonal-to-interannual scale.
  2. Detection of decadal-to-centennial Atlantic and Southern Ocean carbon inventory changes.
  3. Carbon uptake and release at European regional scale.
  4. Biogeochemical feedbacks on the oceanic carbon sink.
  5. Future scenarios for marine carbon sources and sinks.
Start date
2005-1
End date
2009-12

Institutes & people involved

University of Bergen
role: Co-ordinator
Université de Liège; Département de Mécanique des Fluides Géophysiques
role: Partner
Université Libre de Bruxelles; Faculté des Sciences; Département des Sciences de la Terre et de l'Environnement; Unité Modélisation Biogéochimique Système Terre; Laboratory of Chemical Oceanography and Water Geochemistry
role: Partner
Université Libre de Bruxelles; École Interfacultaire de Bioingénieurs; Laboratoire d'Écologie des Systèmes Aquatiques
role: Partner
Orbi Abdellatif
associated with: National Institute for Fisheries Research
role: Partner
Larissi Jamila
associated with: National Institute for Fisheries Research
role: Partner
Zizah Soukaina
associated with: National Institute for Fisheries Research
role: Partner
University of Essex
role: Partner
Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee; NIOZ Yerseke
role: Partner
Université de Perpignan
role: Partner
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
role: Partner
University of Berne
role: Partner
University of Aarhus; National Environmental Research Institute (Silkeborg)
role: Partner
Volbers Andrea
associated with: Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
role: Partner
Norwegian Institute for Air Research
role: Partner
FastOpt
role: Partner
University of Gothenburg

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date created: 2008-03-18
date modified: 2010-06-16